Ruining the surprise
09/09/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I'm only writing this because dorkboy below thinks he's being all mysterious by not devulging who penned the (in)famous second track. Of course it's Glenn Danzig when he was with the Misfits. Good lil' CD. Not necessarily the best introduction to Aerial M, but good nonetheless."
Aerial M finally speaks (in tongues).
06/04/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Another beautiful, short peice of David Pajo's magic. And I put it in my discman for the first of what I'm sure to be many pleasurable listens; the first track glistened and took me to the place where only Aerial M can. Walking the urban streets I floated. As that first of the 2-tracks pittered to a close, I returned--for a second--to reality to light a cigarette, and then the second track swam in. I was very surprised, without being alarmed or slipping away from my mind-set,at the sound of a voice. This was the first time that Aerial M, who always takes me to a familar plateau, has ever uttered a single word, and increadibly the words slipped into that plain, and they were not(even this first time) new to me. They led directly to my youth, growing and becoming more beautiful the way ideas do from childhood to that time beyond. This is because they were the lyrics of a very famous punk band that thrashers and posers alike enjoyed frolicing to in those innocent high-strung high school days of the 80s. I will not tell you who's words they are. Discover/Enjoy."