In Ghostlike Fading - My Best Fiend
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  • Band members: Paul Jenkins
  • Summary: The debut album for the Brooklyn indie rock quintet was co-produced by Matt Boynton.
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  1. Positive: 6 out of 8
  2. Negative: 0 out of 8
  1. Mar 26, 2012
    90
    The textures of this material will transport its listener in ways that few albums of its ilk have achieved in recent memory, implementing the hallowed harmonies embedded in the Sunday mornings of Coldwell's Catholic upbringing to a new level of impassioned cohesion.
  2. Mar 21, 2012
    70
    The ethereal keyboard lines and the chemistry between the two guitars are able to trap a listener within the album right from the start, and it rarely lets you stray too far from the music.
  3. Mar 21, 2012
    70
    It's apparent that these newcomers certainly have their ears wide open, reimagining everything they rebroadcast.
  4. 60
    They're hardly bringing in a new era, but there's definite promise here.

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  1. Nine tracks appearing on the My Best Fiend's album - "In Ghostlike Fading" are holding a good level rock compositions divided into typically alternative music, with prevailing in foreground harsher and backing vocals ("One Day Velvet", "Higher Palms-Oma") and the calm, almost lethargic sound like: "Jesus Christ" or title-song "In Ghostlike Fading". Collapse