Isildurs Bane: Mind Volume 4 & car stereos
I must say that, after the first couple of listens, I wasn't too impressed with the new Isildurs Bane disk. But you know, I never seem to learn my lesson. Never use the car stereo for first exposure to anything prog related. For now I find that, after running Mind Volume 4 through the big rig at home, I like this new CD. It doesn't blow off Mind Volume 1, but it certainly is a respectable attempt at creating something different from what they've done before. So, after three exposures I give Mind Volume 4 a 7 out of 10.
Getting back to the car stereo thing, has anyone else experienced the same thing where a CD just doesn't connect until you really sit down at home and LISTEN?
Dave M
Where I purchased Isildurs Bane
Quote:
Originally Posted by DarrenH
Breaking in new music with the car stereo is not a good idea. Too many distractions. Can't concentrate fully on the music.
Home rig is where I do my critical listening. I do listen to a lot music at work on the boom box but there are stilll distractions and the sound quality out of that box isn't what I would call stellar. Got to keep the volume down low too.
My commute to work is only ten minutes and I drive a company vehical anyhow. It's only got a radio and that's turned off most of the time anyhow. My local radio stations suck and blow at the same time.
I'm gonna order Mind vol 4 very shorly here. Only place that I could find it was at waysidemusic.com and I've never ordered from them before. Lasers Edge doesn't have it. Where did you find your copy?
Darren
I purchased my copy of Mind Volume Four from Greg Walker at Synphonic.8m.com. He's a good guy. I've placed several orders with him now.
Dave M