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Conversations

Conversations
From a Second Story Window

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Track Listing

  1. Most of Us Are Normal
  2. Self Admitted
  3. Leaving the Earth
  4. Monumental Treason
  5. Burning Bush
  6. Severed Heads Open Minds
  7. Swarm of Bees
  8. Advancement Towards Nothingness
  9. Stolen Lands
  10. When Harry Lost Sally

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #230309 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-05-27
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds

Customer Reviews

Not the Same FASSW5
First thing, I can't say this album is nearly as chaotic or heavy as Delenda. But they still have the element and it's still beautifully done. There is a LOT more clean singing in this album. The into "Most of Us Are Normal" is 100% clean singing. And it's not a bad thing. You'll still find the same aggression from these guys.

The clean singing meshes well as it did in the brief moments of Delenda. I also felt like the tempo was taken down a notch. It's still intense, but not anywhere near as intense as their previous works.

That being said, this is a solid release and it shows a lot of maturity in their song writing ability. I thoroughly enjoyed it. If you were a FASSW fan before, I don't think you'll be disappointed with this release despite the clean singing. It's still them, and their style still carries over.

You Bounce we Fight4
Yaoh, sweet you bounce we fight. But this album makes you say it like this: "you bounzeweefiiiet!"

"You see what becomes of thieves here"5
I will echo some of the sentiments stated before. Though not as crushingly heavy and chaotic as Delenda, this album still brings it. The melodic vocals are implemented well(so don't fear) and I've grown to appreciate FASSW's maturity as a band. I also love how this and Delenda are "concept" type albums as it gives the lyrics that much more power IMO......


So to sum it up: Conversations is a great follow up to Delenda. Very intense, very layered, very good.

standout tracks: Self Admitted and Leaving This Earth