Do Make Say Think have been charting a new course through music since the late 90's, peering around the corners of improvised rock, ambient drones and post-modern composition into a room of ancient instruments. This album from 2007 sends alternating chills up and down your spine as it walks over the entire range of human emotion, touching your head and reaching into your heart with every note. Instrumental music of this quality is rare, rare and special and you want this in your ears as soon as possible. It is the score to old farms, the soundtrack of decay and a symphony of rebirth painted with broad strokes of horns, guitars and drums across the canvas between your ears. It will break your heart and build you back up a thousand times in 60 minutes and you will thank them at the end.
Samples of this album are on Amazon.
The writings of Eriq Nelson, ranging from poetry to prose to Extremely Bad Ideas and short stories.
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