The Cape May
Central City May Rise Again
2004 | CD | FLCR012
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The Cape May's album 'Central City May Rise Again' is a stark contrast of winding, lush soundscapes and overdriven bursts of noise. Powerful and brooding, these songs paint an evocative landscape populated by ghosts and seething with a foreboding presence.
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- Thing (Summer in 6/4 time)
- On SunPrinted Thumbs
- Hunting Grounds
- As a Ghost
- Address the Royal We
- Photographs of Combinations
- Black Mile
- Bullmarket Frenzy
- House on Reigns
- Firestation Post
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beautifully diverse set of well produced folk rock mini-epics.
EXCLAIM!
The album is phenomenally produced ... beautiful lyrical reflections on life, death and the resistance thereof.
TYSON LENNOX, TERMINAL CITY
..an energetic and evocative experience which leaves the listener level to the clouds.
MARC BOUDIGNON, CHART MAGAZINE
A remarkable debut from this reflective folk rock ensemble. With heady, hazy precision, they capture a mood and exhale into it curls of lucid introspection, observation and storytelling more skillfully than anyone has a right to. Simply brilliant.
MIKE BELL, CALGARY SUN
Central City May Rise Again is a patient and exceptionally good listen, benefiting from high production values and strong songwriting.
CHART MAGAZINE