alex weber | Cincinnati, OH, the US, baby! | 07/16/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"stars of the lid's "the ballasted orchestra" is a much-underappreciated and criminally ignored masterpiece in an undefined genre that can only be described as "drugged-out ambient"... this album, however, shatters the goofy, new-age soul-searching connotation that "ambient music" suggests. "the ballasted orchestra" is TRUE ambient: minimalistic but warm, visceral but incredibly ethereal, and unbelievably soothing. there are no cheesy synth-chorus voices wailing brazilian chants in the background, no tabla... hell, i don't even know what instruments stars of the lid are using. although, in theory, it seems (and could be) uninteresting, each song sounds like the conclusion of a rock song - the VERY end - but in suspended animation - dragged out and mutilated in slight ways, running in a line. lying there listening to songs like "sun drugs" and "f**ked up (3:57 am)" caused me to feel almost floaty and weightless; it's easy to lose track of time. this album takes a few listens to truly understand and to truly get into, but once you start to love it, it's perfect for anytime - it makes a beautiful sunny day seem mystical and shimmering, and it makes the night feel like a movie. "the ballasted orchestra" is the pale blue light in the distance - it's more than music, it's a beautiful and welcoming audio horizon. let it take you on the trip."
Haunting, beautiful ambience
Lee L. | Washington DC | 05/21/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I picked up this album randomly at a music shop, going only off of my previous good experiences with other bands on the same label. I had no idea I was picking up an album with no vocals, no rhythm, and no melody. I found out after a few listens that this is a good thing when it's done right. SOTL are very good at what they do.This is mostly a dark sounding record yet full of somehow comforting drones. Beyond that it's hard to describe as I have no idea how these guys make this music. If you attempt to track down pictures of the group, in a live shot you can see someone playing a bass, but it's impossible to tell what instruments are being used on their records.Ideally this music is great to fall asleep to, and also great to read to. It would be unfair to call this music filler, or background music. It's much to good to be reduced to that, but it's perfect to listen to if you don't want absolute silence, but you also don't want to be distracted from the task at hand (i.e. sleeping or reading)."
The desert at night
Roger Fingas | Ottawa, ON, Canada | 12/01/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"To date this is my favourite Stars of the Lid album, and as a consequence, one of my favourite ambient albums. What puts it over the top for me are the images of desolate nocturnal landscapes it brings to mind - the tracks "Central Texas" and "Music for Twin Peaks Episode #30 Pt. 2" are particularly effective in this regard. Meanwhile any SotL fan HAS to have "Sun Drugs," which is a staple of the band's live shows and deservedly so.There isn't much more to say that hasn't been repeated ad nauseum here so I'll cut things short. Let's just say that if you want atmosphere or merely something to relax to, you can't go wrong with The Ballasted Orchestra."
Music To A Dream
Arpan M. Shah | Chicago, IL | 09/07/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"It's been many years since I've owned this album but i felt compelled to come back and write a review. Stars Of the Lid isn't for everyone and it took me quite a bit of time, money, word of mouth, and experimentation before I found this album, let a lone a band with such a distinct sound. But it's safe to say that this album is definitely in my top three of all time.
Maybe its the lack of vocals that makes your imagination go crazy, maybe because its perfect to listen to with the lights out while you comtemplate life at 5AM, maybe its because you can never truly memorize what's going to happen next in the songs. This is an album that would be that be a part of that dramatic part in the movie, the climax, or maybe its the realization of something gone bad. Its emotional, complex, simple, beautiful, dramatic, and might make you slumber into a state between conscious and the subconscious.
A reviewer said this will change your life and if this is for you ... it surely will. It's been some time since SOTL released another new album (aside from side projects) but this will stand the test of time.
I'm rambling, I know, but there's so much I can say about this album and how it continuously affects me, that you need to experience it yourself if you're still thinking of getting this, make the investment. After this, try avec laudenum ... atomium part 2...perhaps one of the greatest "songs" out there.
anyway, this album might make you tear and smile, at the same time."
Music for contemplation
Arpan M. Shah | 07/17/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"When I have this CD playing, I let it loop over and over and over. Great reflective, meditative stuff. Excellent to work to. I painted our boys' room listening to it. If you appreciate ambient without a beat, droning stuff, check it out. I think I like Arch Song the best, if that matters at all."