Lover, The Lord Has Left Us… is the follow-up album from
progressive rock amalgam The Sound of Animals Fighting,
whose 2005 Tiger and the Duke was a milestone on the road
of experimental music. Lover’s expansion into alternative
genres, alternative sounds, and alternative media qualifies
TSOAF, further this time, as a major pioneering entity in the
search for new modes of musical expression and meaning.
New (Craig Owens from Chiodos, Keith Goodwin from Days
Away and Matthew Kelly from The Autumns) and returning
(engineer Ryan Baker, producer Rich Balling, Anthony Green
from Circa Survive, Matthew Embree and Chris Tsagakis from
RX Bandits) animals alike add their own infusion, sensibilities
and particular steps, each given a day to complete their
piece of the final structure, working remotely and adding
subsequent layers of their own invention to the highly
organic project. The result is a candid, ubiquitous concert of
musical talent, inspiration, spontaneity and collaboration
that let the taste of each artist combine and marinate, adding
a complexity and a depth to each track.

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Intro
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Un'aria
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Skullflower
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My Horse Must Lose
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Chiriacho Summit
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Horses In The Sky
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Stockhausen, es ist Ihr Gehirn, das ich suche
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Prayers On Fire
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The Golden Boy That Was Swallowed By The Sea
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This Heat
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Un'aria Ancora
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St. Broadrick Is In Antarctica
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The Heretic
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There Can Be No Dispute That Monsters Live Among Us
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Andrew from Stratford, ON Canada |  |
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I'm not sure what to rate this. It's so different from anything I've ever listened to. SOAF's first CD was chaos, but this one seems so much slower and fucked up. I am giving it a 3 because I think it will rarely hit my cd player. That's not to say that it is a bad CD - it is good for long road trips or something. Stand out songs: My Horse Must Lose (best vocals in my opinion), Horses In The Sky (most like Tiger and the Duke style), and Prayers on Fire (it sounds like some fucked up rain dance or something). If you're a fan of what these guys are trying to do, pick it up. If you're new to the band, buy their first album, which is a lot different.
"..And if your plain crashes tonight, you'll still find some way to disappoint me, by not burning in the wreckage, or drowning at the bottom of the sea"
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