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𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Ethereal – Buyer Beware

Written by

Charles Connolly

in

Connolly’s Corner

Welcome all to 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿, a series of weekly reviews by Charles Connolly – an artist in his own right. Here, Charles delves into the greatest brand new singles brought to you by the best unsigned artists on our electrifying and eclectic set of 𝙉𝙚𝙬 𝘼𝙧𝙩𝙞𝙨𝙩 𝙎𝙥𝙤𝙩𝙡𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩 playlists.


𝙀𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙧𝙚𝙖𝙡 – 𝘽𝙪𝙮𝙚𝙧 𝘽𝙚𝙬𝙖𝙧𝙚


Charles is lost for words…


You know when you’re speaking and you suddenly pause because you’ve either forgotten what you were going to say, or you’re not quite sure how to say what it was you were going to say? You know when you’re struggling to find that specific word you mean, but can’t get the word? When you come up with a list of words it’s not, leaving out the only one it is? Isn’t this annoying? It happens to me all the time. In fact, it’s one of the reasons these “reviews” take me so damned long. I will suddenly freeze and search my brain for that word. It’s not that. It’s not this. It’s not that either. Great! Well, that’s whittled it down a bit. Not very helpful knowing what it isn’t. For a small man, my head is sometimes quite cavernous. That is to say, it echoes like an empty aircraft hangar, as I wonder if that wiggly thinking machine has gone on holiday without even letting me know… These words though, how do we manage to catalogue them all in some sort of order? How do we remember them all? How and why do we summon one particular word over another? And why do we so often fail to do this?


A curious phrase: “I can’t quite put my finger on it”… When searching for a word, does anyone else imagine archaic metal filing cabinets chaotically opening and closing, with pale yellow folders flying everywhere in a high wind…? Nope? Just me then. With those old filing cabinets you wouldn’t want to quite put your finger ON it, or anywhere NEAR it – lethal things. But when I eventually DO get that word, oh the accomplishment I feel. Pathetic, isn’t it. You thought of a word. Get this man a medal. My finger presses so deeply into that word that the reversed print of at least a couple of letters is left indelible on its tip. Can’t quite put my finger on it? HAH! I LAUGH in the face of not being able to put my finger on it. There it is! My finger! On that word!! Look at it! It’s there. Yes. Hm. Right, so. And…? I stare at that word I so proudly typed. And I wonder if I actually know the meaning. I mean, the TRUE meaning.


Sunday was not only Easter Day, but also my mother’s birthday. Towards the end of a fine dinner, she spoke up. She wondered about the word “ambivalent”. For some reason, she had in her head that it meant “aggressive”. I don’t know why, but there you go. It of course means neither one thing nor the other. Like politicians. But somehow she had spent more than 70 years using it aggressively, as it were. And believe me, she is the most unaggressive person I have ever met, so I shouldn’t imagine she used it that much. This random query of hers however, did make me think a little. About words, and whether we really know how to use them. I mentioned it was a fine dinner. I didn’t mean average. I meant FINE, Think fine china, or fine wine. It doesn’t mean “all right grog”. But then again, “all right” is another one. We use it in such a “meh” way (man of words). It means ultimately positive. If I am all right, I couldn’t be better. So you see, we so frequently mangle language without even realising.


The difficulty comes from words that really are tricky to sum up. To define. To put in a solid box and say “this is what it means”. And yet, these tend to be the words we use correctly. It comes more from a feeling. And as we all know, feelings are the hardest to put down on paper. “It’s just, like, I dunno, you know?” – and yet, from this bundle of nothing, we somehow DO know. Because we are human. We sense the word that’s gone AWOL (another “word” that I misunderstood for years and thought meant “to lose one’s mind”. You see, the word I’m thinking about here is Ethereal. It is difficult to say what exactly this word means, but we tend to use it in the right context and in the right way. Its meaning really is genuinely something one can’t quite put one’s finger on. “Ethereal” means ethereal. Ya know; ethereal. It’s something out of this world, or at least other-worldly. It is light and fragile yet unbreakable and overwhelming. Or just whelming enough. It can also be thick and heavy, like incense smoke enveloping each and every curve and corner. It is a fluid snake. It is something untouchable in the air that surrounds us. There is a spiritual feeling to it too. I am actually quite surprised we have such a word. It is usually only Swedish or German that manage to have such descriptive feelings truncated into just one word. Like Fingerspitzengefühl – you’ll have to take my word for it. Or, go to Germany, shout it from the rooftops, and observe the reaction. Achtung, baby!


From one finger to another, I bring you a band all the way from Kansas City (Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey!) – here’s Buyer Beware with their single, Ethereal! Applause applause applause!!! Simmer down, simmer down, it’s not The Beatles. But my word, what a band! In fact, this song is not a new song. It is more than a year old. But I really didn’t want to lose this one in the constant stream of new releases from the world of artists. Old is not necessarily worse. In fact, it is quite often better. But we are slammed every day of our lives by NEW NEW NEW!! Some things need time to sink in. Time to become an old favourite. Call it “belated love” (and no, you cannot steal that for a song title). “Buyer Beware”, is not exactly what you might call an irresistible name, but it certainly makes you wonder. We are naturally intrigued by danger and things we are not supposed to do. It’s the human masochism in us. Did I see their name and quickly switch to something altogether safer? Nope. I dived in face-first. Or dove, as you Americans say. Pressing play on their latest single, Ethereal, I am instantly wet. I am deeply plunged and being forcedly held down. But I see no reason in retaliating, because I like it. In the thick of the reverb-laden fug, the drums, guitars, bass and effects come together, right now, over me. It is suffocating, yet exhilarating. Like a trip with a scary beginning, followed by that satisfying rush of euphoria. Mark Feuerborn heads the 7-piece collective, with his composition, voice and guitars. This kind of makes Pink Floyd sound actually quite sober and dry. This is wild and unnaturally natural psychedelia. I so often find psychedelia to be too thought out and fake. Add a sitar and a flanger and you have psychedelia. ROT!! That’s as true as saying you care when you so obviously do not – despite the flowers. Psychedelia is ethereal in itself. It cannot be explained, measured out, dissected or analysed. If you remember the 60s, you weren’t there, Man. But Mark and the boys (and girl) aren’t even attempting anything close to a 60s sound. This is a strictly modern sound, minus anything electronic. Actually, there is nothing remotely strict about it. It just flows in an uneasy manner.


Mark’s voice is like tunnel vision in fifths, by dehydrated Cistercian monks. There is something darkly holy about it. Like when the saints go marching out, to knock on Satan’s door. And it is only when his runt takes on the rusty bolts that once so easily slid, in order to open up and welcome these hallowed men, that the song takes on another level of depth in terms of ROCK! The guitars slam each chord of the chorus so as not to have the drummer feeling left out. Or drummers, I should say, for the band has two. The push and pull of it all is just captivating! Somehow this huge sound is balanced. The production is slick, yet gives the impression of a band just told to “do yo thang and I’ll hit record”. And with eyes wide shut, I am theirs for the taking. High as anything. Untethered ribbons fly with life and flick like the fin of a small fry. The kaleidoscope continues to turn, and I just keep on spinning. Press play to enjoy the trip!


Be honest, what words have you had wrong all these years? Let me know in the comments.


“I suppose this article was rather ambivalent in being neither about one thing nor the other”, he said with gritted teeth.


Listen to 𝙀𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙧𝙚𝙖𝙡 on the 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 Spotify playlist HERE!

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80 responses to “𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Ethereal – Buyer Beware”

  1. Ausvin King Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    Ausvin King

    Yet another great review! Thanks for this read.

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  2. Kele Fleming Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    Kele Fleming

    These are 2 of the greatest lines in music review history I’ve ever read! ‘Mark’s voice is like tunnel vision in fifths, by dehydrated Cistercian monks. There is something darkly holy about it.’ And, what a song, what a sound! Thank you for my Tuesday evening read! 📖💞

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  3. 12 Below Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    12 Below

    Thank for highlighting this track. Haunting and psychedelic – just as we like it!

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  4. Faded Element Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    Faded Element

    Way to pull us in to read another great review Mr. CC 😊 👏

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  5. Timothy Thorpe Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    Timothy Thorpe

    Great read.

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  6. Rose 50FD Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    Rose 50FD

    Such a good write up. You always catch my interest right away

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  7. ActuallyTalik Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    ActuallyTalik

    That Pink Floyd comment was bold but the music speaks for itself so I cannot complain lol

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  8. joibjalla Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    joibjalla

    Nice review!

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  9. Ben Konarov Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    Ben Konarov

    Show more comments Ben Konarov Apr 11, 2023 Great review, great music. Looking forward to more. Like Reply Show more replies The Kollab Project Apr 11, 2023 Ethereal… for me it is realy a sound ”out of this world”, but more like another dimension, where the music make your mind float and travel through space and time. Charles, another great review and pick for this week. Like Reply Show more replies Unknown member Apr 11, 2023 Wouldn’t ambivalence be the result of the lack of a referent? Hence a feeling that is neither one nor the other, but in between, which explains many of the ills of our society, hesitations, indecisions, doubts, emotional conflicts, etc Here is another subject to develop my dear Charles! Like Reply Show more replies katanakmusic Apr 11, 2023 The curious mind of Charles Connolly! I’m not stuck for words, but I also have a mother that offers up a few clangers! Want to let you know mate, that I can feel the music when you write about it. Well done! Like Reply Show more replies 8000 Miles Apr 11, 2023 Thanks for the great review! Like Reply Show more replies drickset sound Apr 11, 2023 Wow, this is yet another brilliant review by connolly Like Reply Show more replies Hayes Elizmi Mia Apr 11, 2023 Another amazing write-up this week by Connolly’s Corner! Thinking about any words you have used in the wrong context can be embarrassing, Great track too ! Like Reply Show more replies Don Negro Apr 11, 2023 Good review! excelent work! Thx! Like Reply Show more replies Unknown member Apr 11, 2023 Charles does a lovely trippy review of a very trippy track. I relate to finding the right word conundrum. I love language and know that there is a word for everything, but sadly, I don’t know them all. This can be so frustrating when I know a word exists but can’t quite summon it, so annoying. Great review Charles, thoroughly enjoyed it 😀 Like Reply Show more replies United Duality Apr 11, 2023 Great music and a suitable review. Thanks! Like Reply Show more replies steveokwormusic Apr 11, 2023 I love the music and the message in this cool musi! Kudos, Ethereal 👌 Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 13, 2023 Replying to steveokwormusic Splendid! Pleased to have brought it to your ears, Steve. Like Reply DVous Music Apr 11, 2023 It’s so rare to find an artist with such a unique voice. Great review! Like Reply Show more replies John Winter Apr 11, 2023 Very good, great work! Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 13, 2023 Replying to John Winter Thanks, unknown member! Like Reply gimbal.lock Apr 11, 2023 Wow, I really enjoyed reading this article! Charles’ writing style is so entertaining and relatable, and I found myself nodding along with his musings on language and the difficulty of finding the right words. It’s so true that we often misuse or misunderstand words without even realizing it, and it’s a great reminder to be more mindful of the words we choose and their true meanings. I can’t wait to read more of Charles’ reviews in this series! Best, gimbal.lock Like Reply Show more replies Billy Castillo Apr 11, 2023 Brilliant , and eloquent as usual 😎 Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 12, 2023 Replying to Billy Castillo Thank you, Billy. Like Reply brother.poor.my Apr 11, 2023 I often forget the words I want to use. Great review. Like Reply Show more replies Forge Hounds Apr 11, 2023 Super review which captures the essence of the band and the song…Great tune guys !!! Nice work!!! Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 12, 2023 Replying to Forge Hounds Thanks! It’s a fab song. Like Reply firstwaverstudio Apr 11, 2023 Thanks for the review Like Reply Show more replies dtsrcks Apr 11, 2023 Excellent review and write up. Pondering for the right word is always going to be a challenge. This write up will serve as a reminder when I’m in that moment. I enjoyed the track very much. It combines many flavors of musical styles from what I hear. Definitely worth a few listens. Nice work on the tune.✊🏻🎶🎧🤘🏻 Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 12, 2023 Replying to dtsrcks Thank you! Words sometimes don’t come so easily. And yes, the track is supoyb! Had it pretty much on repeat when I was writing the piece. Like Reply Lüne Tonstudio Apr 11, 2023 Thanks for your great work! Like Reply Show more replies morriemusician Apr 11, 2023 I agree with the importance of words and their meanings. It is important to use the right words to convey our thoughts and ideas accurately. Like Reply Show more replies Unknown member Apr 11, 2023 “If you remember the 60s, you weren’t there, man.” Made me LOL. Super interesting that the band has two drummers, that’s unique! I feel you too on the loss for words. Don’t know how you do it, week to week. My ebbs and flows with writing are so polarized, I go through stints where it’s the only thing I want to do (write) and then when I’m in my lulls, I feel like I’d do anything other than write. Like Reply Show more replies SOCS [State of Crime & Science] Apr 11, 2023 Awesome tune, and awesome review, as always. You are improving my English, Charles 😁 Like Reply Show more replies Unknown member Apr 11, 2023 Buyers Beware that is one beautiful tune. thanks Charles for continued in depth thoughts on artists recordings along with references to everywhere interesting. A spin on your request a favourite memory of mine is my little sister saying “living loom” for many years for living room. I think either works! Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 12, 2023 Replying to Unknown member Thank you, Kathryn! As to the living loom, I have heard several people say Liver Noom… Like Reply William Lovitt Apr 11, 2023 After reading Charles’ thought provoking review, I listened to Ethereal and really got into the very original soundscape created by Buyer Beware. Hard to categorize, but their sound just envelops you and draws you in. It’s a must listen 🎸 Like Reply Show more replies ZOLEON Apr 11, 2023 Love seeing these reviews, you’re absolutely doing great as always keep that up 💯 Like Reply Show more replies The Argonauts SaxyDale Apr 11, 2023 Buyer Beware review very captivating. Kudos to CC and his review. Like Reply Show more replies spaccx Apr 11, 2023 What a beautiful review this you did it again @CharlesConnolly Like Reply Show more replies thecrow09 Apr 11, 2023 Good article! Like Reply Exidos Exidos Exidos Apr 11, 2023 It was not bad at all, tbh I love it. 😀 Like Reply Show more replies kimcarlo Apr 11, 2023 Thank you very nice to read! Like Reply Show more replies nico.leyseele Apr 11, 2023 Not a lot of words where I have trouble with,butt again a good review😃 Like Reply Show more replies Alan Elettronico Apr 11, 2023 Great review, makes me want to discover more about the band Like Reply Show more replies Lisa Thomas Author Apr 11, 2023 I genuinely thought the song “Gangstas paradise” was “Dexters Paradise” until I was 17 (I got called out when I sang Dexters Paradise and my friends laughed)… does that count? 😂 Like Reply Show more replies Tim Consley Apr 11, 2023 Ever since my liver disease and eventual transplant, I stumble for words quite often, where I never used to. Like Reply Show more replies rodfritzmusic Apr 11, 2023 I’m torn between old and new. I like a lot of old stuff but then again smart phones are pretty cool too. Now I’m just showing my age 😉 Great review of a pretty cool band imo 🙂 Like Reply Show more replies Nic Li Apr 11, 2023 Great work, a very good read! Like Reply Show more replies Pablo Paul Lopez Apr 11, 2023 Great review as always! Like Reply Show more replies David Elbaz Apr 11, 2023 For me it’s probably bare in mind… no beer in mind… no bear in mind (and then all I can think about is Bears) Great review, Great song! Like Reply Show more replies perfectlies Apr 11, 2023 I do the same thing and great references! Another amazing review as always and great song! Like Reply Show more replies Show more comments

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  10. The Kollab Project Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    The Kollab Project

    Ethereal… for me it is realy a sound ”out of this world”, but more like another dimension, where the music make your mind float and travel through space and time. Charles, another great review and pick for this week.

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  11. Unknown member Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    Unknown member

    Wouldn’t ambivalence be the result of the lack of a referent? Hence a feeling that is neither one nor the other, but in between, which explains many of the ills of our society, hesitations, indecisions, doubts, emotional conflicts, etc Here is another subject to develop my dear Charles!

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  12. katanakmusic Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    katanakmusic

    The curious mind of Charles Connolly! I’m not stuck for words, but I also have a mother that offers up a few clangers! Want to let you know mate, that I can feel the music when you write about it. Well done!

    Reply
  13. 8000 Miles Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    8000 Miles

    Thanks for the great review!

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  14. drickset sound Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    drickset sound

    Wow, this is yet another brilliant review by connolly

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  15. Hayes Elizmi Mia Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    Hayes Elizmi Mia

    Another amazing write-up this week by Connolly’s Corner! Thinking about any words you have used in the wrong context can be embarrassing, Great track too !

    Reply
  16. Don Negro Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    Don Negro

    Good review! excelent work! Thx!

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  17. United Duality Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    United Duality

    Great music and a suitable review. Thanks!

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  18. steveokwormusic Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    steveokwormusic

    I love the music and the message in this cool musi! Kudos, Ethereal 👌

    Reply
  19. DVous Music Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    DVous Music

    It’s so rare to find an artist with such a unique voice. Great review!

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  20. John Winter Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    John Winter

    Very good, great work!

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  21. gimbal.lock Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    gimbal.lock

    Wow, I really enjoyed reading this article! Charles’ writing style is so entertaining and relatable, and I found myself nodding along with his musings on language and the difficulty of finding the right words. It’s so true that we often misuse or misunderstand words without even realizing it, and it’s a great reminder to be more mindful of the words we choose and their true meanings. I can’t wait to read more of Charles’ reviews in this series! Best, gimbal.lock

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  22. Billy Castillo Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    Billy Castillo

    Brilliant , and eloquent as usual 😎

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  23. brother.poor.my Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    brother.poor.my

    I often forget the words I want to use. Great review.

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  24. Forge Hounds Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    Forge Hounds

    Super review which captures the essence of the band and the song…Great tune guys !!! Nice work!!!

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  25. firstwaverstudio Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    firstwaverstudio

    Thanks for the review

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  26. dtsrcks Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    dtsrcks

    Excellent review and write up. Pondering for the right word is always going to be a challenge. This write up will serve as a reminder when I’m in that moment. I enjoyed the track very much. It combines many flavors of musical styles from what I hear. Definitely worth a few listens. Nice work on the tune.✊🏻🎶🎧🤘🏻

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  27. Lüne Tonstudio Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    Lüne Tonstudio

    Thanks for your great work!

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  28. morriemusician Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    morriemusician

    I agree with the importance of words and their meanings. It is important to use the right words to convey our thoughts and ideas accurately.

    Reply
  29. SOCS [State of Crime & Science] Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    SOCS [State of Crime & Science]

    Awesome tune, and awesome review, as always. You are improving my English, Charles 😁

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  30. William Lovitt Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    William Lovitt

    After reading Charles’ thought provoking review, I listened to Ethereal and really got into the very original soundscape created by Buyer Beware. Hard to categorize, but their sound just envelops you and draws you in. It’s a must listen 🎸

    Reply
  31. ZOLEON Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    ZOLEON

    Love seeing these reviews, you’re absolutely doing great as always keep that up 💯

    Reply
  32. The Argonauts SaxyDale Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    The Argonauts SaxyDale

    Buyer Beware review very captivating. Kudos to CC and his review.

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  33. spaccx Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    spaccx

    What a beautiful review this you did it again @CharlesConnolly

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  34. thecrow09 Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    thecrow09

    Good article!

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  35. Exidos Exidos Exidos Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    Exidos Exidos Exidos

    It was not bad at all, tbh I love it. 😀

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  36. kimcarlo Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    kimcarlo

    Thank you very nice to read!

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  37. nico.leyseele Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    nico.leyseele

    Not a lot of words where I have trouble with,butt again a good review😃

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  38. Alan Elettronico Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    Alan Elettronico

    Great review, makes me want to discover more about the band

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  39. Lisa Thomas Author Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    Lisa Thomas Author

    I genuinely thought the song “Gangstas paradise” was “Dexters Paradise” until I was 17 (I got called out when I sang Dexters Paradise and my friends laughed)… does that count? 😂

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  40. Tim Consley Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    Tim Consley

    Ever since my liver disease and eventual transplant, I stumble for words quite often, where I never used to.

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  41. rodfritzmusic Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    rodfritzmusic

    I’m torn between old and new. I like a lot of old stuff but then again smart phones are pretty cool too. Now I’m just showing my age 😉 Great review of a pretty cool band imo 🙂

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  42. Nic Li Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    Nic Li

    Great work, a very good read!

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  43. Pablo Paul Lopez Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    Pablo Paul Lopez

    Great review as always!

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  44. David Elbaz Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    David Elbaz

    For me it’s probably bare in mind… no beer in mind… no bear in mind (and then all I can think about is Bears) Great review, Great song!

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  45. perfectlies Avatar
    April 11, 2023
    perfectlies

    I do the same thing and great references! Another amazing review as always and great song!

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  46. Jonathan Seviinth Avatar
    April 12, 2023
    Jonathan Seviinth

    Solid as usual.

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  47. Marcelo Cataldo Avatar
    April 12, 2023
    Marcelo Cataldo

    Great, as

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  48. Go Birch Avatar
    April 12, 2023
    Go Birch

    Another great review of a very interesting and different track. Nice work Buyer Beware

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  49. hgzlla Avatar
    April 12, 2023
    hgzlla

    Great review!

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  50. macreamyanthony Avatar
    April 12, 2023
    macreamyanthony

    Amazing review!

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  51. Nyazong Avatar
    April 12, 2023
    Nyazong

    It’s absolute true that when putting words together we often get lost sometimes and a times the words flow like water in the river I so much in love with these reviews week in and out bless you @cornolly

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  52. judahsevteen Avatar
    April 12, 2023
    judahsevteen

    I generally agree with the way you describe artists, but I’m having a hard time with this sentence: “Mark’s voice is like tunnel vision in fifths, by dehydrated Cistercian monks.” I really enjoyed the song, it had some sort of Radiohead vibe IMO

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  53. Darren Mason Music Avatar
    April 12, 2023
    Darren Mason Music

    Ethereal is a word that sounds like it’s meaning but the feeling is beyond words, more light and pure energy- the song is beautiful and your descriptions heavenly- happy birthday to your mum ❤

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  54. Ron Roper Avatar
    April 12, 2023
    Ron Roper

    Great review and nice track!

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  55. Neohelix Lofi Avatar
    April 12, 2023
    Neohelix Lofi

    Awesome review, nice song 🔥

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  56. Jose Orta Avatar
    April 12, 2023
    Jose Orta

    Excelente trabajo CC como siempre, muy buena canción.

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  57. Rich Allen Avatar
    April 12, 2023
    Rich Allen

    First Happy Belated Birthday wishes to your mother, Thank her for the world for producing an exceptional human! Rest assured that I am never ambivalent when it’s comes to your reviews, they are always insightful, thought provoking, and informative. Thanks for enriching our lives each Tuesday and for spotlighting such a trippy track!

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  58. Emma Dupéré Avatar
    April 12, 2023
    Emma Dupéré

    Thanks ! As always a great review and a nice track !!

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  59. Dave Seijas Avatar
    April 12, 2023
    Dave Seijas

    Great job CC as always, nice track. 🤯

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  60. elixirmusic Avatar
    April 12, 2023
    elixirmusic

    Great review as usual!

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  61. Blister Soul Avatar
    April 12, 2023
    Blister Soul

    You had me at Buyer Beware

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  62. Simone Vignini Avatar
    April 12, 2023
    Simone Vignini

    Great review as always! Congrats to Mark Feuerborn and Buyer Beware!!

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  63. Anj Jimenez Avatar
    April 12, 2023
    Anj Jimenez

    Great review yet again!

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  64. Eleanor Collides Avatar
    April 12, 2023
    Eleanor Collides

    What a great track! Lashings of reverb drenched chorusy shoegaze goodness.

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  65. edeagle898 Avatar
    April 12, 2023
    edeagle898

    Loved the whole part about not being able to put your finger on a specific word. Happens so often as a writer. Perhaps you should create word for this and even write a song about it so none of us will ever forget THAT word! 😜

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  66. Emily Gray Avatar
    April 12, 2023
    Emily Gray

    Words and language are my jam for sure. 😂 Being a writer, language teacher and language learner really helps to broaden your linguistic horizons. I just love how context, inflection and pronunciation can drastically alter meaning. A fantastic read as always and a wonderful track! Thanks Charles.

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  67. River Knight Avatar
    April 12, 2023
    River Knight

    You certainly put your finger on it CC. We love a bit of out of this world psychedelia!! Kudos to Buyer Beware!

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  68. Boy HaNZY Avatar
    April 12, 2023
    Boy HaNZY

    Hmmmn! Apt review.

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  69. antonigpiano Avatar
    April 12, 2023
    antonigpiano

    No need to Beware! Good stuff, Charles. I’m now pressing Play.

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  70. E-Zone Avatar
    April 12, 2023
    E-Zone

    Firstly, the name buyer Beware got my attention, such a wonderful review from #CC. Make you read on and on, Ethereal is a beautiful piece. Thanks for this.

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  71. Lorelei Avatar
    April 12, 2023
    Lorelei

    Great article as always! Thank you for this!

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  72. From The Other Side Avatar
    April 12, 2023
    From The Other Side

    You have a way with words you silver tongue devil!

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  73. Charles Connolly Avatar
    April 12, 2023
    Charles Connolly

    Thank you, Billy.

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  74. Keyon Harris Avatar
    April 13, 2023
    Keyon Harris

    Love it and now I finally I know what ambivalent means lol.

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  75. andelectro music Avatar
    April 13, 2023
    andelectro music

    The power and mystery of words. Great review and song as always. Not so much a misunderstanding as a misreading. For years I read halcyon as halycon in the way when reading quickly your mind fills in the gaps. Turns out wrongly for me. Only when I used it in conversation did I realise that my mind’s pronunciation was not correct. Was probably just lucky that the guy I was talking to was able to work out what I meant to say before correcting me.

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  76. Charles Connolly Avatar
    April 13, 2023
    Charles Connolly

    Solid is good. I’ll take it. 😊

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  77. Charles Connolly Avatar
    April 15, 2023
    Charles Connolly

    Ha! I would look up the actual proper definition rather than my vague summing up with a sprinkle of artistic licence…

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  78. Caitlin Goulet Avatar
    April 16, 2023
    Caitlin Goulet

    Caitlin Goulet Apr 16, 2023 Very interesting track, gonna have to dive in again. To answer your question about words, I was a pretty weird kid who read the dictionary for fun. To this day, if I don’t know what something means, I must look it up, or it will bug me until I do. I collect words. So I haven’t really misused words much. My toxic trait is taking words literally and expecting people to say what they mean and know what they’re saying. That and getting fixated on the specific word choice. It would be nice to be normal instead of pretending, sometimes. But also boring. But that part about searching for a specific word and not remembering in the moment? Maddeningly relatable. Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 16, 2023 Replying to Caitlin Goulet Haha! It’s amazing how many kids read the dictionary for fun. I don’t think you’re alone. You’re so right to look up a word you don’t know. I do very much know what you mean about how people use words, and taking them literally and opposed to the general gist of what they are saying. As to being normal… Where’s the fun in THAT?? I am smiling right now, at your love for words. Like Reply Nilo Quitoriano Apr 16, 2023 Raw and old sound but is so powerful! With this we are inspired to release our old records in year 2007 that have not released since we lost the stem files for mixing and mastering as the recording studio ceased their operation already without our knowledge. What we all have are the mp3 copies of raw files… Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 16, 2023 Replying to Nilo Quitoriano Ooh!! This would be fab! Would love to hear them. Maybe I could help, and make something of the raw files…? Like Reply Keyon Harris Apr 13, 2023 Love it and now I finally I know what ambivalent means lol. Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 15, 2023 Replying to Keyon Harris Ha! I would look up the actual proper definition rather than my vague summing up with a sprinkle of artistic licence… Like Reply andelectro music Apr 13, 2023 The power and mystery of words. Great review and song as always. Not so much a misunderstanding as a misreading. For years I read halcyon as halycon in the way when reading quickly your mind fills in the gaps. Turns out wrongly for me. Only when I used it in conversation did I realise that my mind’s pronunciation was not correct. Was probably just lucky that the guy I was talking to was able to work out what I meant to say before correcting me. Like Reply Show more replies Jonathan Seviinth Apr 12, 2023 Solid as usual. Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 13, 2023 Replying to Jonathan Seviinth Solid is good. I’ll take it. 😊 Like Reply Marcelo Cataldo Apr 12, 2023 Great, as Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 13, 2023 Replying to Marcelo Cataldo as…? Like Reply Go Birch Apr 12, 2023 Another great review of a very interesting and different track. Nice work Buyer Beware Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 13, 2023 Replying to Go Birch Thank you. Yes, it really is different – I didn’t want it to go unheard. Like Reply hgzlla Apr 12, 2023 Great review! Like Reply Show more replies macreamyanthony Apr 12, 2023 Amazing review! Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 13, 2023 Replying to macreamyanthony Cheers! Like Reply Nyazong Apr 12, 2023 It’s absolute true that when putting words together we often get lost sometimes and a times the words flow like water in the river I so much in love with these reviews week in and out bless you @cornolly Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 13, 2023 Replying to Nyazong I’m so pleased you like them. Thank you! Like Reply judahsevteen Apr 12, 2023 I generally agree with the way you describe artists, but I’m having a hard time with this sentence: “Mark’s voice is like tunnel vision in fifths, by dehydrated Cistercian monks.” I really enjoyed the song, it had some sort of Radiohead vibe IMO Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 13, 2023 Replying to judahsevteen Ha! Okay, let me break it down for you. Tunnel vision: I’m not sure if you know this, but it is when your vision is like looking down a tunnel – all in the middle. Also, it is used in a druggy way, when it is like going through a tunnel; it pulses with the movement. I mentioned in fifths, because each note he sings has a harmony a fifth apart from it. Monks of this Cistercian era also used to sing in fifths. And I felt the sound was monk-like, yet as if they had been without water for a while: hence dehydrated. Hope that helps. 😊 Pleased you liked the song. Like Reply Darren Mason Music Apr 12, 2023 Ethereal is a word that sounds like it’s meaning but the feeling is beyond words, more light and pure energy- the song is beautiful and your descriptions heavenly- happy birthday to your mum ❤ Like Reply Show more replies Ron Roper Apr 12, 2023 Great review and nice track! Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 13, 2023 Replying to Ron Roper Thanks, Ron. Like Reply Neohelix Lofi Apr 12, 2023 Awesome review, nice song 🔥 Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 13, 2023 Replying to Neohelix Lofi Thanks. Great song. Like Reply Jose Orta Apr 12, 2023 Excelente trabajo CC como siempre, muy buena canción. Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 13, 2023 Replying to Jose Orta Muy amable de tu parte, José. Gracias. Like Reply Rich Allen Apr 12, 2023 First Happy Belated Birthday wishes to your mother, Thank her for the world for producing an exceptional human! Rest assured that I am never ambivalent when it’s comes to your reviews, they are always insightful, thought provoking, and informative. Thanks for enriching our lives each Tuesday and for spotlighting such a trippy track! Like Reply Show more replies Emma Dupéré Apr 12, 2023 Thanks ! As always a great review and a nice track !! Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 13, 2023 Replying to Emma Dupéré Thank you, Emma. Like Reply Dave Seijas Apr 12, 2023 Great job CC as always, nice track. 🤯 Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 13, 2023 Replying to Dave Seijas Kind of you, Dave. Like Reply elixirmusic Apr 12, 2023 Great review as usual! Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 13, 2023 Replying to elixirmusic Thanks! Like Reply Blister Soul Apr 12, 2023 You had me at Buyer Beware Like Reply Show more replies Simone Vignini Apr 12, 2023 Great review as always! Congrats to Mark Feuerborn and Buyer Beware!! Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 13, 2023 Replying to Simone Vignini Thank you, Simone! Like Reply Anj Jimenez Apr 12, 2023 Great review yet again! Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 13, 2023 Replying to Anj Jimenez Thanks, Anj! Like Reply Eleanor Collides Apr 12, 2023 What a great track! Lashings of reverb drenched chorusy shoegaze goodness. Like Reply Show more replies edeagle898 Apr 12, 2023 Loved the whole part about not being able to put your finger on a specific word. Happens so often as a writer. Perhaps you should create word for this and even write a song about it so none of us will ever forget THAT word! 😜 Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 13, 2023 Replying to edeagle898 Ha! The French have a “word” for it: That “je-ne-sais-quoi”… Like Reply Emily Gray Apr 12, 2023 Words and language are my jam for sure. 😂 Being a writer, language teacher and language learner really helps to broaden your linguistic horizons. I just love how context, inflection and pronunciation can drastically alter meaning. A fantastic read as always and a wonderful track! Thanks Charles. Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 13, 2023 Replying to Emily Gray Ah! I didn’t know you were so in to language and the subtleties of it. But then again, I didn’t know you were a language teacher! Thanks, Emily! Like Reply River Knight Apr 12, 2023 You certainly put your finger on it CC. We love a bit of out of this world psychedelia!! Kudos to Buyer Beware! Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 13, 2023 Replying to River Knight Ha! We really do. Thank you, Mr. River and Mr. Knight. Like Reply Patrik Ahlm Apr 12, 2023 Good one! 😀 Words… I love words. And language. So powerful. Who needs a sword… As a songwriter I struggle to get it right and to steer away from clichés and I agree, finding a new fresh way of saying the same ol’ same ol’ is very satisfying. Writing in “2nd language“ is challenging and I find English to be very interesting. Rich in words, but not in rhyme – and I love looking for near rhymes for my songs. In English I have to. To get as much emotion out of the lyric as possible. Buyer Beware was a another nice surprise. The music was the perfect illustration of ethereal. Flowing like liquid – nice use of FX.… Show More Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 13, 2023 Replying to Patrik Ahlm Your comments are always such a joy to read. Thank you, Patrik! I completely agree with you about trying to find a different approach to saying things. It’s a gasp of oxygen in a thicker atmosphere. Or, a breath of fresh air. As to the toon, I’m so pleased you got all that from it, and caught those influences. As to the drummers, I’m not actually sure if they play simultaneously. I think it’s more one for one style, the other for the other. The girl also plays violin, but evidently not in this song. Like Reply Boy HaNZY Apr 12, 2023 Hmmmn! Apt review. Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 13, 2023 Replying to Boy HaNZY Hope so! Like Reply antonigpiano Apr 12, 2023 No need to Beware! Good stuff, Charles. I’m now pressing Play. Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 13, 2023 Replying to antonigpiano Thanks! Hope you enjoyed the song. Like Reply E-Zone Apr 12, 2023 Firstly, the name buyer Beware got my attention, such a wonderful review from #CC. Make you read on and on, Ethereal is a beautiful piece. Thanks for this. Like Reply Show more replies Lorelei Apr 12, 2023 Great article as always! Thank you for this! Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 13, 2023 Replying to Lorelei Thanks, Lorelei! You’re most welcome. Like Reply From The Other Side Apr 12, 2023 You have a way with words you silver tongue devil! Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 13, 2023 Replying to From The Other Side Ha! It’s going a bit green actually. I need to polish it – not something for Instagram… Like Reply Ausvin King Apr 11, 2023 Yet another great review! Thanks for this read. Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 13, 2023 Replying to Ausvin King Thanks, Ausvin! Like Reply Kele Fleming Apr 11, 2023 These are 2 of the greatest lines in music review history I’ve ever read! ‘Mark’s voice is like tunnel vision in fifths, by dehydrated Cistercian monks. There is something darkly holy about it.’ And, what a song, what a sound! Thank you for my Tuesday evening read! 📖💞 Like Reply Show more replies 12 Below Apr 11, 2023 Thank for highlighting this track. Haunting and psychedelic – just as we like it! Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 13, 2023 Replying to 12 Below Things are more interesting when they’re dark. Like Reply Faded Element Apr 11, 2023 Way to pull us in to read another great review Mr. CC 😊 👏 Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 13, 2023 Replying to Faded Element Thanks, Drew. Like Reply Timothy Thorpe Apr 11, 2023 Great read. Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 13, 2023 Replying to Timothy Thorpe Thanks. Like Reply Rose 50FD Apr 11, 2023 Such a good write up. You always catch my interest right away Like Reply Show more replies ActuallyTalik Apr 11, 2023 That Pink Floyd comment was bold but the music speaks for itself so I cannot complain lol Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 13, 2023 Replying to ActuallyTalik It WAS bold, but I think you might know what I mean when listening to Ethereal. As to Pink Floyd, I actually feel they never got more psychedelic than the early Syd Barrett days. After that it was perhaps more atmospheric than psychedelic. Like Reply joibjalla Apr 11, 2023 Nice review! Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 13, 2023 Replying to joibjalla Cheers. Like Reply Show more comments

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  79. Charles Connolly Avatar
    April 16, 2023
    Charles Connolly

    Haha! It’s amazing how many kids read the dictionary for fun. I don’t think you’re alone. You’re so right to look up a word you don’t know. I do very much know what you mean about how people use words, and taking them literally and opposed to the general gist of what they are saying. As to being normal… Where’s the fun in THAT?? I am smiling right now, at your love for words.

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  80. Nilo Quitoriano Avatar
    April 16, 2023
    Nilo Quitoriano

    Raw and old sound but is so powerful! With this we are inspired to release our old records in year 2007 that have not released since we lost the stem files for mixing and mastering as the recording studio ceased their operation already without our knowledge. What we all have are the mp3 copies of raw files…

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