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2.Starflyer 59 (Silver) by: Starflyer 59
February 28, 1995
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I love Starflyer 59. Its probably the best shoegaze that youve never heard. Eventhough this is a great record, I love the direction that Jason and crew took after gold but not so much after Talking Voice.
Anyone who reads this review must know of the greatness of SF59. I have been wondering for a long time, since everyone Ive mentioned Starflyer to had no idea what I was talking about, if it is just a large group of people who used to listen to "Christian" music in their early teens. This is the only band that really transends the tooth and nail label (maybe pedro the lion). Truly an album that deserves attention if you havent heard it. Plus you will be part of the club.

3.Silver (Extended Edition) by: Starflyer 59
June 28, 2005
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It was 1994 when Jason Martin and Starflyer 59 burst onto the alternative music scene with their self-titled debut commonly referred to as "Silver" because of its stark silver cover. In the years following its release, "Silver" has become an underground classic and a favorite amongst fans of mood-driven alternative rock. Unfortunately, in recent years, the "Silver" album went out-of-print and was increasingly hard-to-find - that is, until now!!!
June of 2005 has seen a newly remastered and reissued edition of the "Silver" album. In addition to the proper album, the "Silver" deluxe edition also reissues the ultra-rare "She's The Queen" EP in its entirety as a bonus. The only downside to the deluxe edition is that the original artwork is not reproduced nor are there any additional liner ... Read More

4.Starflyer 59 (Silver) by: Starflyer 59
June 07, 1996
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I love Starflyer 59. Its probably the best shoegaze that youve never heard. Eventhough this is a great record, I love the direction that Jason and crew took after gold but not so much after Talking Voice.
Anyone who reads this review must know of the greatness of SF59. I have been wondering for a long time, since everyone Ive mentioned Starflyer to had no idea what I was talking about, if it is just a large group of people who used to listen to "Christian" music in their early teens. This is the only band that really transends the tooth and nail label (maybe pedro the lion). Truly an album that deserves attention if you havent heard it. Plus you will be part of the club.

5.Fantastic Planet by: Failure
August 13, 1996
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As seems to happen all too much throughout the history of music, Failure is one of those magnificent bands that go overlooked in the mainstream. Fantastic Planet is arguably one of the best albums of the 90's. There is nothing drastically revolutionary about this album. Yet in this lies it's brilliance. What you are presented with here is a collection of straight-up rock songs that flow prefectly in and out of one another.

In the vein of Hum, Failure was dubbed a "space rock" band, and judging from the aptly titled "Solaris" and "Another Space Song", the tag is pretty dead on. The melodies on this album will float you on a cloud before thundering you back to earth. One of the better songs on the album, "The Nurse Who Loved Me" is probably better known from being covered ... Read More

6.Fantastic Planet by: Failure
August 13, 1996
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As seems to happen all too much throughout the history of music, Failure is one of those magnificent bands that go overlooked in the mainstream. Fantastic Planet is arguably one of the best albums of the 90's. There is nothing drastically revolutionary about this album. Yet in this lies it's brilliance. What you are presented with here is a collection of straight-up rock songs that flow prefectly in and out of one another.

In the vein of Hum, Failure was dubbed a "space rock" band, and judging from the aptly titled "Solaris" and "Another Space Song", the tag is pretty dead on. The melodies on this album will float you on a cloud before thundering you back to earth. One of the better songs on the album, "The Nurse Who Loved Me" is probably better known from being covered by ... Read More

7.Location Is Everything, Vol. 2 by: Various Artists
April 20, 2004
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As seems to happen all too much throughout the history of music, Failure is one of those magnificent bands that go overlooked in the mainstream. Fantastic Planet is arguably one of the best albums of the 90's. There is nothing drastically revolutionary about this album. Yet in this lies it's brilliance. What you are presented with here is a collection of straight-up rock songs that flow prefectly in and out of one another.

In the vein of Hum, Failure was dubbed a "space rock" band, and judging from the aptly titled "Solaris" and "Another Space Song", the tag is pretty dead on. The melodies on this album will float you on a cloud before thundering you back to earth. One of the better songs on the album, "The Nurse Who Loved Me" is probably better known from being covered by ... Read More

8.Empty Song Space by: Lazy Sunday
May 10, 2005
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As seems to happen all too much throughout the history of music, Failure is one of those magnificent bands that go overlooked in the mainstream. Fantastic Planet is arguably one of the best albums of the 90's. There is nothing drastically revolutionary about this album. Yet in this lies it's brilliance. What you are presented with here is a collection of straight-up rock songs that flow prefectly in and out of one another.

In the vein of Hum, Failure was dubbed a "space rock" band, and judging from the aptly titled "Solaris" and "Another Space Song", the tag is pretty dead on. The melodies on this album will float you on a cloud before thundering you back to earth. One of the better songs on the album, "The Nurse Who Loved Me" is probably better known from being covered by ... Read More

9.Las Olas by: Bo Bud Greene
April 20, 1999
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I love this CD! It's definately not mainstream, but I agree that it's definately not trying too hard to be too indie either. It just is. And it rocks! Listen to it. Enjoy it- Bo Bud Greene loves to play music and you'll feel it, I guarantee. Nothing pretentious, just good music. (And catch them live if they happen to come through your town anytime soon!)

10.Bermuda Triangle by: Isao Tomita
March 21, 1991
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In Tomita's music I have found serene beauty, relaxation, landscapes of wonder, mysterious spaces, thrilling excitement, inspiration, and some fun also. He creates his music with more depth, color, imagery, feeling, and thought than any other synthesized music I have ever heard.

The big box set of all 11 CDs has finally been released! The current price is expensive. But considering that a number of Tomita CDs are $30 to $90 minimum, and all the CDs in the box (and only the box) have been remastered, it is almost a bargain! Well, almost. So here is my list, improved and updated for accuracy (April 2008). As a person who started collecting Tomita and other electronic albums when I was 19 in 1979, plus the original symphony orchestra versions of the classical music that Tomita used, ... Read More

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