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Appleseed Cast - Lost Songs (Cover Artwork)

Appleseed Cast

Lost Songs (2002)
Deep Elm Records

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Published on April 20th 2007


I’ve always enjoyed the Appleseed Cast, so that may make me biased in this review, but I don’t give a shit and neither should you because this album needed to be reviewed. Lost Songs is comprised of material recorded after The Ring Wars and before Mare Vitalis and displays the transitional phase of the band in between the two albums. The vocals weren’t added until 2002; however, this is insignificant and you can‘t tell any changes or additions were made to the songs. There is really raw energy throughout the nine tracks on this little gem and it really displays the talent that this band carries. This band has been said to run along the same route as the likes of greats such as Mineral and Sunny Day Real Estate.

“E to W” is a great song to start this record off and lets the listener know what they are in for, with a slow eerie intro which eventually erupts with loud crashing guitars and the very recognizable haunting and eager vocals of Christopher Crisci. There are signs of true brilliance here with the way that the feedback is blended with the guitar riffs to create a unique listen.

This release is laced with great guitar riffs and some absolutely amazing drumming. “State N W/K” showcases their ability to completely rock the shit out of the listener's ears then abruptly stop and transcend into beautiful guitar riffs just long enough for the words to fall out of Crisci’s mouth in a manner that will have you wishing for more. However, before you know it, BAM! -- you’re thrown right back in the mix of a short but well-placed jam session.

“Beach Gray” is in my opinion, one of this band’s best songs and it proves that they can write slower songs that are just as effective as their heavier or faster songs. The guitar work, again, is incredible and the vocals seem urgent and the emotion put through them is very strong.

One flaw on this record is “House on a Hill”; ambient noise can be very fitting and can make songs more interesting but having a full track dedicated to it is something that I don’t understand, especially when you can play your instruments like these guys. And although “Novice Ambient Cannibalization” is a bit more intriguing of an instrumental, I still would have liked to seen them have more songs with vocals -- but then again wait, this is an Appleseed Cast record.

All in all, this record does an excellent job of letting the listener in on the journey of the evolution of the band from what they were on The Ring Wars to what they displayed on Mare Vitalis. The only real flaw is the 13 minutes taken up by these two ambient instrumentals, and I only say it’s a flaw because from listening to the other tracks on this album I know they could have put together a few more songs that would absolutely blow these two out of the water, no questions asked. All in all, if you are a fan of ASC or anyone who enjoys energetic and emotional music, pick this up and see what you’ve been missing.



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    SilentStorms (April 24, 2007)

    Aights I've always thought of trying out an album by these suckas. Therefore give me a consensus and I will buy that album to try them out. If it sucks I'll pull a Jay And Silent Bob Strikes Back against you though. Well ... not really, cuz I have only 15 dollars ... hence the cd purchase.

    Anonymous (April 23, 2007)

    this is a cool record

    i liked this band when their music sounded like they had feelings. i hate to be 'that guy', but their new stuff is kind of whack, comparitively

    Inspection12e (April 20, 2007)

    I agree with the guy below me. The Low Level Owls are fantastic though.

    wearestillalive (April 20, 2007)

    this record has some seriously awesome and seriously weak tracks. i can never decide if i like bach gray or not.

    insinceredave (April 20, 2007)

    Its a good record, but i would recommend listening to ring wars and vitalis before this. It sets the scene, if you get my drift.

    benz (April 20, 2007)

    Fight song is great. One of their best songs, actually.

    GlassPipeMurder (April 20, 2007)

    up tha punx! i've liked some of their stuff. "fight song" is cool because it's called "fight song".

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