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A review by Tyrone Palmer

(about "Abyss") Nice intro build, the lyrics are very original. The bassline is nice and the piano play is good. The break is really good, a great change of pace, at the 2:50 mark and the drums pick up the song. A great outro and fade. Nice song, well done! Tyrone Palmer, Park City, Illinois

A review by Andy Bustillos

(about "Abyss") Cool! I like the vocal approach,its unexpected and interesting. And then the drums kick in and the mood switches up. Then right back to verse, I really like this. It's unique. Andy Bustillos, New York City

A review by Martin Hadwick

(about "Abyss") Thought it was gonna be some R&B when it started but then it all changed for the better! Sounds like some vegas singer guy.... I'd love to be in a band like this, this is what it's all about... This is on my ipod list! I really hope i can download this when I'm done. Brilliant! Martin Hadwick, Chesterfield, U.K.

A review by Davide Antonio Pio

(about "Abyss") Il brano "Abyss" è stupendo.. il ritornello inatteso, assurdo, meraviglioso, "Nonoso", magico: atmosfera "Aja"! Davvero complimenti! Davide Antonio Pio, Adria, Italy

A review by Bret Turner

(about "Abyss") The intro to this tune is HOT, as the kids say these days. The snapping, the bass, the strings, lovely. I wish it went on at least twice or three times as long, honestly, before the vocals come in. I have to say, I have never heard a song like this. I wouldn't know how to qualify or categorize it, even. I'm not wild about the lead singer's voice, but when you break into the "she gives birth" section, it's like, whoa, is this a new song? I like the accent too, makes it cute. I actually figured out exactly where this song belongs: a modern musical. Imagine a whole crowd of folks breaking out into the coda for this song, dancing all over the stage, ending in a huge crescendo. You owe it to your fans to make a musical out of this. Go! Now! Bret Turner, Berkeley, California

A review by Rachel Carson

(about "Abyss") This is great! I really like the melody in this and how the song isn't overwhelming with effects or anything. It's simple in its own way and yet, that's what makes it perfect. I really love this song and how original it sounds. It could easily be in a movie. Rachel Carson, Ellington, Connecticut

A review by Greg Perry

(about "Abyss") Nicely done! Not sure how i feel about this... I like it for sure but don't know why?! Not keen on the voice but it fits. Very original and musically clever with many twists and turns all the way keeping my interest. I really like it. Greg Perry, Brighton, UK

A review by Samantha Molina

(about "Abyss") The melody is funky and almost ridiculous. The lyrics are too interpretative to make any sense. The harmonies are disconnected, but at the same time they fit. The song is choppy, and it's flowy. If I had this song on my Ipod, I would listen to it, just not often. Yet despite all my criticism, I want to marry this song. It's so ridiculous that it's beautiful. Samantha Molina, Brooklyn, NY

A review by Tony Portela

(about "Thirst") From the beginning, the music and arrangement reminded me of Train... The vocals stand on their own, it's all very distinctive and I can't really say they remind me of any one artist in particular... I thought the chord structure and production were good, overall a nice job! Tony Portela, New York

A review by Frank Cotolo

(about "Zenith / The Definitive Answer") Well, here is some stuff better, expanding the consciousness of all that Lord B is, and disregarding matters of time and space. Keep pushing that envelope. Frank Cotolo

A review by Anthony Ruocco

(about "Zenith / The Definitive Answer") EPIC! I'm a long song lover. As I like to say, what's the damn rush? Especially a long song at this level, with the concept album theory working. This is certainly a perfect opening piece for that. Interesting changes throughout, I was hooked the whole time. I love the recurring themes and additions, like the sitar. Very effective. As always, your chord changes are excellent, and your vocal harmonies are a thing of beauty. LOVE the ending. You're quickly becoming my songwriting hero. Anthony Ruocco, NYC

A review by Remo Leomporra

(about "Zenith / The Definitive Answer") I really appreciate the sutle voice effects that happen on occasion... adds that pro-production element to your vocals and helps melt the vocals into the tune and changes. Very well thoughtout tune, congrats mate on your inventiveness! Remo Leomporra

A review by 'Felina 13'

(about "Thirst") Lovely song. The melody is hauntingly beautiful and melancholy. I would enjoy the song very much if I were into listening to this type of music right now, but I am attempting to avoid somber tunes during this lonely holiday season so that I don't suffer a complete emotional breakdown. (I'm on Smiths, Morrissey, and Joy Division restriction until 2002.) Vocals and lyrics are good and everything seems to work. By the way, I listened to the song about 8 times so suffice it to say, I like it!" Felina 13, Manassas, Virginia

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