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Midrange LP
 
Ghostly International
format: LP
year of release: 2004

lab price: $14.00
available: yes
item #: dm-2712

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  tracklisting + audio producer  
  From The Cradle  
Signal Crossing  
  Burden Of Proof  
  Drown Inside Of Me  
  Sandy Strip  
When You Come  
Chain Smoking  
  Unholy Fire  
Lost Holiday  
  Garden  
  Western Lands  
  Make This  
One More Day  
  To The Grave  
 
R E V I E W
Michael Dykehouse has been floating around the Ghostly camp for quite some time, and it was only a matter of time before the lo-fi quirk that is Dykehouse got a proper debut on the label. The guy is kind of a phenom - mixing this Depeche Mode meets My Bloody Valentine sleeps with Radiohead style fantastically had to have been a chore, but damn, did he ever pull it off. "When You Come(1)" is an instant jam - pairing it with "Lost Holiday(2)" and you've got a great start to a good 80's movie soundtrack. Other notables are "One More Day(3)," the very rocking "Signal Crossing(4)," and dancerock stormer "Chain Smoking(5)." Give this one a thorough listen - you're going to notice more and more in this album with each pass, so don't let it get much rest on your shelves.