2007-05-14
This album starts off strong by accentuating Ari’s commanding vocals over a tasty bed of folk rock; maybe a sense of pop in the background (you know, like when you were on a date in high school). It gets a little sappy for me the deeper I go into the record, but Im happy to remain on the outside looking in, three and a half minutes at a time. Kinda the same feeling I get when I hear Dave Matthews. –Pete
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