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Dispatch

Dispatch Album: “Silent Steeples”

Dispatch Album: “Silent Steeples”
Album Information :
Title: Silent Steeples
Release Date:2000-06-06
Type:Unknown
Genre:Rock, Jam Bands
Label:Bomber Records
Explicit Lyrics:No
UPC:803680291023
Track Listing :
1 Steeples Video
2 Past the Falls Video
3 Water Stop Video
4 Hey...Hey...
5 Flying Horses Video
6 Questioned Apocalypse Video
7 Seasons: Movement III Video
8 Mayday Video
9 Born Normal Video
10 Bridges (Strength in Numbers)
11 Walk with You Video
12 Elias (Live In Studio)
Review - AMG :
The Boston-based trio Dispatch is a band in every sense of the word. Swapping instruments and sharing the vocal responsibilities give the group peerless versatility. Wicked acoustic guitars, playful bongos, and resplendent harmonies proliferate Silent Steeples. The consistency of the album is its greatest attribute, which also makes it difficult to pick one song over another as a standout track. "Hey Hey" exemplifies the band's ability to harmonize for emotional emphasis. "Flying Horses" serves as a vehicle for intricate time changes and a catchy chorus. "Elias" opens with Zimbabwean lyrics and then goes on to showcase Chad Urmston's mastery on the bongos. Dispatch has developed a loyal underground following through touring, word of mouth, and the Internet, further dispelling the need for major-label promotion to create an audience. This album will be most appreciated by those who enjoy the jam band sound when it's in the hands of skilled musicians. ~ Erik Crawford, All Music Guide
Review - :
The Boston-based trio {$Dispatch} is a band in every sense of the word. Swapping instruments and sharing the vocal responsibilities give the group peerless versatility. Wicked acoustic guitars, playful bongos, and resplendent harmonies proliferate {^Silent Steeples}. The consistency of the album is its greatest attribute, which also makes it difficult to pick one song over another as a standout track. {&"Hey Hey"} exemplifies the band's ability to harmonize for emotional emphasis. {&"Flying Horses"} serves as a vehicle for intricate time changes and a catchy chorus. {&"Elias"} opens with Zimbabwean lyrics and then goes on to showcase {$Chad Urmston}'s mastery on the bongos. {$Dispatch} has developed a loyal underground following through touring, word of mouth, and the Internet, further dispelling the need for major-label promotion to create an audience. This album will be most appreciated by those who enjoy the {\jam band} sound when it's in the hands of skilled musicians. ~ Erik Crawford, All Music Guide
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