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Descripción:
2008 release, the sixth album from Silver Jews and their first since Tanglewood Numbers from 2005. All a-sweat and working hard, rumbling with terror and humility like old Johnny Cash, leader David Berman is once again your tour guide into the void, pointing out spots where some dreams died and other candy-colored conceits were conceived., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Labelcode DRGC358.2
The advance scoop on this sixth Silver Jews album from David Bermanâ??s brain to your eyeballs is that itâ??s â??really different&ac...
Holly Beal - 31/07/2008
It's hard to believe Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea is the Silver Jew's sixth studio album since my ears have only known about them for a few years. It...
SHANNON ZIMMERMAN - 25/06/2008
Like Liz Phair and Bob Dylan, David Berman is a cunning wordsmith who can't really sing. Also like those luminaries, Berman turns weakness to advantag...
Nick Neyland - 23/06/2008
If Tanglewood Numbers was a boisterous night out on the town, then Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea is the Advil-fueled comedown. David Berman’s Silver J...
Peter Hepburn - 19/06/2008
After a sterling career and famous friends and the gooey, critical plaudits to which alt-country, semi-dorky troubadours aspire, Dave Berman got himse...
Matthew Fiander - 19/06/2008
Though David Berman and company had not exactly gone away, their last effort, Tanglewood Numbers, felt like a comeback album. Maybe it was news of Ber...
Jeffrey Canino - 18/06/2008
Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea might be the first Silver Jews album where they sound not only like a fully formed band, but also like a band happy to b...
Mark Richardson - 18/06/2008
"In 1984, I was hospitalized for approaching perfection." As first lines of an album go, this one, the opening shot fired on Silver Jews' 1998 album A...
Douglas Wolk - 17/06/2008
David Berman loves language for its own sake; nearly every line on his band?s sixth album in 14 years is a quirky word fricassee. ?Romance is the douc...