ing better with age.
-XsX
p.s.- listen closely to "the rising tide", you can hear angles crying in
this song...
From: Casey Linstrum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [sdre-l]: thoughts on the rising tide
Date: Thu, 12 Oct 20
thing from the rising
tide i'd like to know what songs. i'm not trying to rip the album at all, i
really like it. i'm just making an observation.
kris
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Subject: Re: [sdre-l]: thoughts on the rising tide
Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 08:53:09 -0700
I disagree. Just because you could hear Jeremy ripping his vocal chords
apart in Diary doesn't mean that he doesn't have any emotion in Rising
Tide. Just because his words aren't as depressing as Diary
with the exception of having issue with jeremy's joice of words, i agree with
your statement on "emotion." if that is due to nate's departure, the loss of
tension within the group (and if it comes down to that, we'll do with out.
no more break-ups please) or just a maturing process, I am not
In response to many other posts I just wanted to put in my two cents on the
rising tide. it is a good album (better than 90% of other stuff out there),
but i think an earlier post really said it well, it has no emotion. the
emotion is what really made sunny day in my opinion. i just can't