tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5083861983599590874.post7206912085362675229..comments2023-06-17T15:40:11.357+02:00Comments on Carpe Carmina: Album review: 'Joe Symes and the Loving Kind' - acoustic abysses of harmonious, bluesy depth and rousing, ambient melodies NessiHolthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00319540028224536848noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5083861983599590874.post-65523275278206255762013-10-29T22:22:34.214+01:002013-10-29T22:22:34.214+01:00Thank you, Michael (you're probably my most en...Thank you, Michael (you're probably my most enthusiastic supporter and a really great friend, thanks for that!).It was quite an experience for me too, to approach music this way. But the album simply made me to write about it just as it has been done. It really invites to indulge in the sound, and is such an atmospheric piece of work, piece of music. Enjoy listening to it again, hope you can somehow relate to what I told about the songs in particular. NessiHolthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00319540028224536848noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5083861983599590874.post-81902574506848638892013-10-29T02:58:13.705+01:002013-10-29T02:58:13.705+01:00This is a superb review, Nessi. Structuring it the...This is a superb review, Nessi. Structuring it thematically compliments the album nicely. It really puts you in the headspace to want to listen and indulge in the sound. I own this album (and quite enjoy it, listening on a regular basis), but after reading the review, I plan on making my next listen an indulgence as you describe; to get lost in the concert experience from just the album. Well written and really does this great album (and band) justice!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com