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"I got this album in the 6th grade. I'm graduating from high school now and I sill love this record. It's a shame that the rest of the earth won't hear this because one, it's old, and two, it's Christian. I don't like this record because it's Christian, which is more than I can say for most of these morons who can't broaden their horizons past Tooth and Nail records, (which is making a comeback now), but I love this record because he actually means what he's saying. If Scott was singing this emotionally about loving himself, I'd still listen to it. The music is incredible. If you're reading this though, you're probably listening to the new Jars of Clay record or something. Go listen to something good, (Sunny Day Real Estate, Blood Brothers)."
Best College Rock CD EVER.
Nathan P. Reynen | 12/09/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Out of all the albums I've ever listened to, this has been my favorite album for 5+ years going. As a guitar player this would be the kind of music I would aspire to play. This album is catchy, but not repetative, simple, but beautiful. The lyrics memoriable and meaningful. I love every song on this CD, absolutly no filler. This is plankeye, college rock, and christian music at its finest."
The Best Plankeye Album Ever
Ryan | 08/18/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
""Spill" is good, "The Spark" rocks, and the two new ones are excellent as well...but none compare to the soul-driven songs on "Commonwealth". Scott Siletta really delivers on this one, from the mellow "Push Me Down (Veiled)" to the hard-hitting "Placement" to the worshipful "Who Loves You More?". This CD is fantastic, and you won't regret buying this one. I promise."
This is a great cd
Ryan | 01/16/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I am a big fan of the Tooth&Nail label, and Plankeye's Commonwealth was no disapointment. The moody lyrics and hard beat are in a class of their own. This is one of Plankeye's best albums."