Just To Feel Anything (CD)
Emeralds
Amoeba Review
Brad Schelden, Hollywood 05/21/2013
I have been a fan of these guys for a couple of years now. But this new album is sort of a new direction for them. It is more accessible. More fun. They experiment in the world of John Carpenter and Klaus Schulze. But this is not a dark horror soundtrack or a new age album. I really think this might be the most fun album that I have heard in a while. I can just imagine these guys having such fun sitting in a room and coming up with these compositions. The album will make you think you are in the 70s. Sitting in a room with a hundred synthesizers. I have had this album on repeat since I first heard it a couple of months ago. This album is not for everyone. But if you like this kind of stuff you will love this album.
Read More11/06/2012
Emeralds’ stunning new album wraps its listeners in mechanical comforts and post-rock mystery, popping harder than their breakthrough release, Does it Look Like I’m Here? Beefier guitars mark songs like “Adrenochrome” and “Everything is Inverted,” adding Regan-era guitar solos to the band’s analog-synth soundscapes, while “Before Your Eyes,” similarly to the latest M83 record, recycles ’80s tropes into a huge wash of sound.
Read MoreTrack Listing
Disc 1 Titles |
Artist |
Length |
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1.
Before Your Eyes
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Emeralds | 04:05 |
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2.
Adrenochrome
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Emeralds | 06:11 |
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3.
Through & Through
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Emeralds | 04:40 |
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4.
Everything Is Inverted
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Emeralds | 06:35 |
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5.
The Loser Keeps America Clean
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Emeralds | 03:40 |
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6.
Just To Feel Anything
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Emeralds | 08:53 |
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7.
Search For Me In The Wasteland
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Emeralds | 08:12 |














