Heavy Ghost
- DM Stith
- Band Name: DM Stith
- Record Label: Asthmatic Kitty
- Release Date: Mar 10, 2009
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MeghanSMar 26, 200910Completely, disturbingly beautiful!!
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MarylinYMar 25, 20097Solid record, no less no more.
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KurtCApr 17, 20096Have to agree with Tom P. I applaude Stith for going out on a limb and for the interesting and unorthodox way in which he composes and arranges the songs. But seriously, this stuff is way too dark and freaky for me; not a good freaky like Animal Collective, but like a bad trip...now why would I want to experience that again?!
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EnglandcollapsedMar 16, 200910Its glorious, from pity dance to braid of voices, the songs are ethereal, moving and beautiful. My favourite record this year, by a mile.
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AlexApr 19, 20099Hauntingly beautiful. The track "Pigs" makes me crazy.
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TomPApr 7, 20096As the Onion said, a masterpiece of mood and texture, yes, but with the exception of a couple of tracks, the actual songs just aren't there. Not worth it in my opinion. (Nice album art by the way.)
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MarkFMar 29, 200910Wonderfully dense. David Stith's vocals, musicianship and musical vision make this an compelling listen, an album to be explored and absorbed. For a point of reference I'd put him somewhere between Sufjan and Grizzly Bear.
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TrevorLApr 17, 200910A potentially landmark album.
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Sep 17, 201110A terrifyingly gorgeous album that exudes a sense of eeriness and duskiness, that is in itself unique and magical. Heavy Ghost lives up to its name, and DM Stith has made a great first impression on the independent music scene.
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Much like the title of his debut, Indiana's curious ringmaster Stith is a contradiction in terms. Don't be put off--he's a contradiction worth losing yourself to.
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Like a futuristic remake of "The Wicker Man," it is all splintered beats and frosty light-night soul, and at best, as on 'Pity Dance,' quite remarkable.
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Even if Heavy Ghost doesn't feel fully unfurled--or if it unfurled for too long, with all those years spent gestating--Stith still continues to demonstrate his symphonic talents and deep care for texture and timbre.