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i think this article praises the album too much to be considered nuetral. -sirveaux
[edit] oh really?
"Still very much a song-based work, however, it is essentially a concept album on the life and movements of the sea, as the titles of tracks "Fishing The Sky", "Kilgore Trout" and "Poseidon" suggest. The album ends with a lengthy secret track of droning feedback and swirling sounds which foreshadows the experimental post-rock of the Low Level Owl albums released the following year." that sounds sort of like an original work. it is logical, but is it believed by anyone else? Or is that something come up by someone else? I'd change it but it makes sense.