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The Falling Star
B! Machine
The Falling Star
Genre: Pop
 
  •  Track Listings (14) - Disc #1

B! Machine presents another fine collection of new songs that overflow with melancholy emotion, investigating love from it's highs to it's lows. Always lyrically poetic as well as musically hypnotic with the band's minimal...  more »

     
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All Artists: B! Machine
Title: The Falling Star
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: A Different Drum
Release Date: 12/4/2007
Genre: Pop
Style: Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 601171126225

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B! Machine presents another fine collection of new songs that overflow with melancholy emotion, investigating love from it's highs to it's lows. Always lyrically poetic as well as musically hypnotic with the band's minimal electronic textures, B! Machine has become a favorite among fans of synthpop and darkwave. Explore The Falling Star and you're sure to find a new addiction.
 

CD Reviews

Finally
Nick Names Disliked | 12/29/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I was very happy to finally hear the new release from B! Machine after an unusually long delay. There seems to be more production work which creates a slightly more lush sound than the typical bare analog of other albums. While I think The Evening Bell edges this out, there's no doubt B! Machine fans will enjoy The Falling Star."
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Rob Bentley | Salt Lake City, UT USA | 07/14/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"It took me a long time to really appreciate B! Machine. The music was just so minimalistic and seemingly simple that it didn't really grab me. Finally, after hearing the song "In Thrall" for the 30th time or so (I had my MP3 player set to randomize all songs) it hit me how good it was.



So, I eventually ended up getting all of B! Machine's music through A Different Drum, and I discovered lots of good stuff and several of my all-time favorite synthpop songs. My favorites include: Forget, This Dark Day, Temple, Angels, Opal, Door Inside a Door, Atmosphere, and In Thrall.



So, when "The Falling Star" came out I knew I'd have to eventually get it. I'm happy to report that it has its fair share of great B! Machine songs, and the rest of the album is pretty good too. If you've never heard B! Machine, I'd say the singer, Nate Nicoll, has a sufficiently Depeche Mode-like quality to his voice, though he's not just another David Gahan immitator; his voice has a unique quality that's hard to describe. On this album his voice starts sounding a bit like Martin Gore at times, with a slight quiver in the voice.



So here's a breakdown of what I thought of the songs on "The Falling Star":



#1 My Beautiful Friend-- This is my favorite song on the album. It's a great addition to my list of favorite B! Machine songs. Great writing, and a very beautiful song overall. 5 stars



#2 Mystery-- A pretty good song. It's less catchy than the best B! Machine songs are. 2.5 stars



#3 Hear Me-- Really good song. Almost as good as track 1. 4.5 stars



#4 RedRed-- Beautiful song with haunting synth and a great chorus. 4 stars



#5 Illumination-- Pretty song, but just a bit too drowsy for me. 2.5 stars



#6 Cloud Burst-- Similar to track 5, but a touch better. 3 stars



#7 A Place Called Home-- Great song! This is another great B! Machine song. Everything works for me in this one; the lyrics are strong, the voice is perfect, and the beat and synths are mesmerizing. 5 stars



#8 Walkaway-- Very slow song, with beautiful vocals. 3 stars



#9 Eden-- Another slow, very beautiful song. These types of songs do start to blend together in my mind a bit. 3 stars



#10 Believer-- Solid song, not a standout though. 3 stars



#11 Consequence-- More upbeat than the last several songs, this one arrives just in time to end the album on a really high note. 4.5 stars



Actually, "Consequence" isn't quite the end; the album finishes up with three remixes, two of which are of songs (Muse and Lost) from The Evening Bell album. All the remixes are solid.



"The Falling Star" is an above-average B! Machine album, with more than its fair share of great songs."