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Kaddidfly – Set Sail the Prarie

April 5, 2007 By David Gagnon Leave a Comment

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Artist: Kaddisfly
Album: Set Sail the Prarie
Label: Hopeless Records
Purchase: Hopeless
Release Date: March 6th, 2007

Overall: 6.5
Music: 6.5
Lyrics: 6.5
Production: 7.0

Rarely does being extremely diverse, mixed with plenty of tallent, make a CD unenjoyable. However, in the case of the newest release from Kaddisfly, I found they’ve missed the mark on making, what some would call, refreshing and vibrant listening experience. After countless listens, I find myself unable to clearly state where this album even sits in my current collection. Now, don’t let me scare you away from Set Sail the Prarie, because there are many good things about it, but personally, I was scratching my head listening to this album rather then sitting back and enjoying it.

I shouldn’t be too judgemental, as this CD does have it’s good points, but it just so happens that they are few and far between. Such as an incredible reference to some ‘OhmahaStyley” that doesn’t disapoint. I don’t know what else to say about this one, I see the potencial but I find that they just don’t fully achieve it.

If your looking for something unique to perk up your music library this just might fill the void. Check out thier purevolume site to stream some tracks and make up your own mind.

Kaddisfly-PureVolume

Tracklisting:

  1. I. Summer Solstice
  2. Campfire
  3. Waves
  4. Harbor
  5. Birds
  6. Clouds
  7. Empire
  8. VIII. Winter Solstice
  9. Snowflakes
  10. Via Rail
  11. Silk Road
  12. Mercury
  13. Clockwork
  14. Forest

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