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Let The Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel

Let The Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel
Atlas Sound

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Track Listing

  1. Ghost Story
  2. Recent Bedroom
  3. River Card
  4. Quarantined
  5. On Guard
  6. Winter Vacation
  7. Cold as Ice
  8. Scraping Past
  9. Small Horror
  10. Ready, Set, Glow
  11. Bite Marks
  12. After Class
  13. Ativan
  14. Let the Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Not Feel

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #79695 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-02-19
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
Two LP Set Vinyl pressing of the Atlas Sound album, Let The Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel. One of the latest 'true queer art Punks' to emerge from the cracked pavement of Southern suburban sprawl, Atlas Sound is the solo moniker of Deerhunter frontman/provocateur Bradford Cox. This is the first vinyl release for the acclaimed solo debut from Bradford Cox. To make all sides of the album complete, there are six new songs added. Rest assured, these are not mere 'leftovers' from the mixing of the album, in fact most of them were recorded after the album had already been completed. Two of the new tunes, 'It Rained' and 'Stained Glass Swan' are of such high quality that they would be considered centerpieces on most albums.


Customer Reviews

20 track version a must.5
Truly great album. I highly recommend to anyone that they pick up the 20 track cd import or double-vinyl version. The 6 extra tracks are totally essential to the whole of the album. Without em' is like watching a western in full-screen.

Shimmering bedroom music5
Bradford Cox is really adept at channeling the lonely child within- perhaps he's not even channeling at all. After reading many stories of Cox's gruelling surgeries and subsequent isolations in hospital from a young age, his inside-looking-out ruminations are crystal clear. In "Quarantined" he laments "....I am waiting to be changed..." a profound statement that illuminates this fine record.

Excellent5
Really suprised by this CD. One of the best releases I have heard this year.