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Track:The Invitation
My friend Calvin (Pioneer) sent me this cd the other night. When he was describing to me what I was about to hear, he used words like "beautiful" and "pretty." I hadn't heard a "beautiful" album for a long time, so that got me excited.Now that I've listened to the cd a couple times I am not at all disappointed or felt let down by the description. Logh's "North" is such a beautiful album with a few really incredible tracks, one of which ("Death To My Hometown") can be heard on Calvin's Mog. "The Invitation" begins with a swirl of moody, timeless piano and synth followed by the whispered verse vocals. The song builds to a massive crescendo at the chorus and shines in the beautiful glory of big drums and guitars, haunted by the booming, resonating line "Cold when you see that girl/You thought that your luck would turn..." With guitar melodies reminiscing Jimmy Eat World's "Clarity" and raspy, whispered, even beautiful vocals, "The Invitation" does just that for any first time Logh listener, including myself.








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