Floating World $6.36
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Anathallo
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11 RECs for this Album
7 with a review
FueledByIsabel Rec'd this on Dec 17, 2007:
Street Cred: 26
Rec's: 5
“This song is beautiful. I love the intro.”
FueledByIsabel Rec'd this on Dec 17, 2007:
Street Cred: 26
Rec's: 5
“I love this song. I saw them at Purple Door 2006. Amazing.”
iamalegionnaire Rec'd this on Aug 15, 2008:
Street Cred: 26
Rec's: 2
Track: Hanasakajijii (Four: A Great Wind, More Ash)
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Album: Floating World
Artist: Anathallo
“The Hanasakajijii cycle is amazing in its entirety, but this is probably the best single track. This album will make you wish all bands understood how to put together a song as carefully as Anathallo.”
rooibos76 Rec'd this on Feb 28, 2008:
Street Cred: 960
Rec's: 107
Track: Hanasakajijii (Four: A Great Wind, More Ash)
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$0.48
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Album: Floating World
Artist: Anathallo
“my favorite track from this album upon first listen”
nutriaboy Rec'd this on Feb 18, 2008:
Street Cred: 22
Rec's: 2
Track: Hanasakajijii (Four: A Great Wind, More Ash)
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$0.48
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Album: Floating World
Artist: Anathallo
“Creatively jubilant with a solemn tone. The shifting time signatures and melodies shift around like a visual merry-go-round painting pictures by the sea.
I love this group. ”
ian7720 Rec'd this on May 5, 2009:
Street Cred: 225
Rec's: 19
“On a tight rope Anathallo is being pulled between powerful post rock and bright pop, but like an tightrope walker Anathallo walks along without missing a step and making sure to not look down. ”
HTFAF Rec'd this on Apr 7, 2008:
Street Cred: 24
Rec's: 2
Track: Hanasakajijii (Four: A Great Wind, More Ash)
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$0.48
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Album: Floating World
Artist: Anathallo
“Anathallo has been doing the whole indie rock marching band way longer than Sufjan. You owe it yourself to listen to this song. It's the most perfect summer song there ever was, I'm sure.”
