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insideREVOLUTION RATING:
3.5 Stars
USER RATING:
2.5 stars
Rated 2 times.





1. Need
2. Fair-weather
3. An Epiphany
4. Blocking The Sun
5. Begin
6. The Fall
7. Drown
8. Santiam
9. The Science Of The Sky
10. Dawn And Dusk
11. Say
12. Fire Colors
13. In Response

Joe Kisselburgh makes his solo debut as The Send with Cosmos.

Need starts the album off nicely with its soothing vocals and piano melody. It is easily one of the best songs of the album.

Although Fair-weather is the shortest song, it is probably the best song as well. It has a slightly melodic sound with acoustic guitar and soft vocals throughout the song.

The first single of this album is An Epiphany. A lot of you have probably already heard it. It is a very good song with powerful vocals and a great choice for the first single.

Blocking The Sun and Begin are just good songs. The first uses more electric guitar than any of the previous songs, while the second continues the soothing, soaring vocals with piano and guitar.

The Fall is a very soothing song with acoustic guitar and soft vocals making it another one of the best songs of the album. Some of you may have already heard this song featured on the Charlotte's Web soundtrack.

Drown and The Science Of The Sky simply rock. Both have great vocals and guitar. The second of the two is also the longest song on the album.

Santiam, Dawn And Dusk, Say, and Fire Colors are all good songs. You cannot say much more about them.

Ending the album is In Response. I think it is another one of the better songs on the album.

The strong, soothing songs of this album are no surprise coming from a former Falling Up member or for something produced my favorite producer, Aaron Sprinkle. As a whole, the album is very good. Some of the songs may seem too long and dragged. If you like a smooth, mellow rock sound, you might want to try this one out.

- Anthony

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