"I loved their last couple cds, but this one is the one. The Red Thread really seem to have hit their groove on this one. Every song is meticulously crafted, but none sound alike. They have a sound of their own but incorporate so many influences. A must have."
A Stellar Indie Group
Robert T. Arndt | Bay Area, CA | 04/24/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The guitar blows you away, great rhythm great sound. Saw them live last night and ACTUALLY paid the $10 for the album (usually CD is given away free). This is just really innovative, chill music that you can't go wrong with. Check it out and tell me otherwise."
Could be their strongest album yet
Jimmie | Oakland, CA | 09/01/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This album has it's own sound. Some might say that it shares a musical space alongside artists like The Sadies, Calexico (but more upbeat) and the Pernice Brothers. Jason Lakis' vocals pull you right in and at times are reminiscent of Evan Dando. There is a good balance between up tempo -almost pop tunes, and the deeper dimensions of a slower introsepective.
This album could be the strongest of their three, with winners like "Wax Museum,"
"Ship in the Attic" and "Treasure Island.""
That's the way the guitars should sound
Father William | Jerusalem, Israel | 01/07/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Great cd. The sound of the guitars is exactly as it should be. The vocals are also very good. The songs are really touching. Slightly reminds "Red house painters".