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THE ALBUM LEAF - Into The Blue Again

| Lost At Sea magazine | | I have yet to visit the post-rock haven of Iceland, and so it is difficult for me to imagine what the small island nation, which has produced such intriguing artists as Sigur Rós, Björk, Múm, and Emiliana Torrini, actually looks like. I had always heard that Iceland was populated by gorgeous men and women with nothing much to occupy their time beyond sex and heavy drinking, and that the country was blessed with masses of natural hot springs owing to Iceland’s prolific volcanic activity. Most people, though, assume Iceland to be a very cold place....full text |
| | Harmonium | I should call my mother. It’s been a couple of days since we last talked, and The Album Leaf’s Into the Blue Again has me feeling guilty for not calling her.
I’m not sure what it is about Jimmy LaVelle’s latest release, but it fills me with an incredible sense of nostalgia. Maybe I hallucinated this album back in high school or something, and now it’s finally been realized....full text |
| | Treble | | James LaValle must be quite the ladies' man. It must seem odd for me to make such an assumption, I know, never having met him and knowing nothing whatsoever about his personal life. But one only has to listen to his solo project The Album Leaf for a few moments to realize just how amazing the man is at setting a mood. His compositions stretch and sprawl, forming magnificent realms of lush instrumental transcendence that have the power to invigorate, soothe and inspire all at the same time....full text |
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