The Sunset Tree
- The Mountain Goats
- Band Name: The Mountain Goats
- Record Label: 4AD
- Release Date: Apr 26, 2005
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9.3
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Universal acclaim- based on 27 Ratings
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JaredMay 13, 200510All I have to say is that I've loved The Mountain Goats for years, and this album is like falling for them all over again. And I quote, "Way out in Seatle a young Kurt Cobain snuck out to the greenhouse and put a bullet in his brain. Snakes in the grass below our feet rain in the clouds above. Some moments last forever...some flare out with love love love."
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PerryZMay 5, 200510
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VJayMay 6, 200510I do not give 10's easily but this album is so moving and funny and beautiful...there you have it. 10!
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saramFeb 12, 200610No other score possible
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ChristianWAug 24, 20069
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FelixAFeb 26, 200610Brilliant. Simply Brilliant. One of the most touching albums I have ever listened to.
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ScottHAug 23, 200610A record written to extricate Darnielles pain over his abusive stepfather. Remorse for his silenced mother, and how not even death can free you from everything.
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[Anonymous]May 28, 20059This is an unbelievably intimate piece of art. Genius at work...!
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CThomasJan 12, 20069I don't know why this didn't end up on the "best of '05" lists I've seen.
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TonyRDec 14, 200710Simply goodness all around from start to finish, to talk about just one song and leave others out would be bad on my part its one of my all time favorite albums and I can only wish more people would listen to it.
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90Ultimately the album is bolstered by the risks he takes, and though it trips a bit and never quite achieves the direct vision of previous efforts, it's rewarding nonetheless, for the perspective it brings to Darnielle's body of work.
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83Darnielle's written some of the toughest and most open-souled music of his lo-fi outlet's oft-brilliant history. [May 2005, p.110]
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It's a gloves-off catharsis occurring in real time for the gifted singer/songwriter, and it leaves a mark on the listener as well.