The Fire Theft

It’s like an adult Sunny
Day Real Estate, complete with strings and soaring-ness
(if that was in any way a real word). The album somehow reminds
me of cotillion all those years ago—maybe it’s the
waltz melodies and kind of blustery chiming. Granted there’s
always something vaguely Renaissance fair about all of Enigk’s
music. I actually didn’t acquire this album until 2009
after coveting and building it up in my mind for so long—only
to be slightly let down by its echoey blandness. |
Musical Connections:
Jeremy Enigk
Foo Fighters
Sunny Day Real Estate
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