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| | Salvation Is a Deep Dark Well | | | Music Artist : | | The Builders and the Butchers | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Gigantic | | Release Date : | | 2009-06-16 | | Store Price : | | $11.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $9.99 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Golden and Green 2. Devil Town 3. Short Way Home 4. Barcelona 5. Hands Like Roots 6. Down in This Hole 7. Raise Up 8. Vampire Lake 9. Wind Has Come 10. In the Branches 11. World Is a Top
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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A fair review Submitted on: 2009-09-28 |
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| This CD is the best 12 dollars I have ever spent in my entire life. After reading reviews for this CD I feel that I need to give my 2 cents, because it really is a 5* success. It seems like every time a band comes out with a new CD everyone feels this urge to say, "meh, its good, but not as good as BLAH BLAH BLAH. There are 11 songs on this CD and I absolutely LOVE 9 of them. It is a bit more polished than the self titled release of last year. Polished is GOOD people. It sounds so crisp and perfect. I absolutely LOVED the self-titled, and now I absolutely love this. They didn't change their sound, they perfected it. Lyrics are a bit darker. I like that though. See for yourself. Enjoy. |
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It's close, but ... Submitted on: 2009-08-21 |
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| I was so ready for this album. I listen to as many new bands as I can and give them all a chance. With that being said, when I heard the first Builders album I was more excited about a new band then I have been with any new band I can think of for quite some time. I saw these guys every chance I got and kept in some contact with Ryan. However, as good as the album is it doesn't measure up with the first recording. The first album was unstoppable from front to back. This definitely has tracks you will skip on it. "Golden and Green" may be the best song they've ever done. However, "Short Way Home" and "The World is a Top" are the only other songs that are on par with the first album. "The World is a Top" is worth listening to just to hear the guest vocalist belt out that second verse ... man does she have a set of pipes. The overall feel of the album is much more polished and dark than the first record - which isn't bad - the songs just aren't as good. I remember speaking with Ryan about 8 months before this came out, asking when the new record would be out and he said they were still shopping record companies. So this was finished well before it was released which makes me wonder if the bulk of the songs were outtakes from the first album just recorded with more production. It's not a bad album by any means but they set the bar pretty damn high with the first one. If you're just getting into the Builders check that one out first. |
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I wanted to like it Submitted on: 2009-07-31 |
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When I started listening to this album for the first time, I thought I was in for a real treat - the first song is incredible! Man was I wrong...the album begins and ends with its two best tracks, and there's little in between that does anything for me. Musically, it's just not that exciting. Many of the songs just plod along without going anywhere. And with excessive lyrical references to things like Spain and the Devil, the Southern-meets-Spanish gothic vibe that intrigued me at first ends up coming off as silly in the end.
I will say that the guy's voice is very well suited for this kind of music. I just wish that the songwriting were a little more varied and a lot more interesting. |
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Crazy awesome!!! Submitted on: 2009-07-17 |
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| these guys are amazing! it didn't take long before i was getting into the music and singing along with them! i only wish they toured where i live!! i recommend everyone buying this album and any that come in the future! |
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