An overlooked Gem in the Emo World...Sure to be a classic..
K. Vaughn | Stockton, CA | 05/26/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Christie Front Drive's sound is described as being somewhat slow and melodic, but still packs a lot of energy. The guitars are always driving the melody of the song and intricately play off each other, bringing about complex melodies. An interesting fact about the band is that they put the vocals lower in the mixes in recording. While you can't really understand the lyrics too well, it makes it so that the instruments and vocals blend together and create a unique sound. Emo fans of today should by this album mainly for the nostalgic aspect. It compiles all of their early seven inches and compilation tracks with the exception of one. For future reference, they also have a split on Crank! Records with Boy's Life and for future projects, check out Antarctica which is kind of like New Order hooking up with emo. The Blue Ontario was another post project of this band who's album is next to impossible to find, and finally, check out the Mighty Rime right here on Amazon for an even more unique experience post Christie Front Drive. Hope this was helpful."
A true original.
Jan M. Potter | Asheville, NC USA | 10/31/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This compiles the tracks from first 12" their first 7" and the two tracks from the a split 7 inches with Sineater and Jimmy eat world. This is Christie front drive's earliest currently documented works. Their vinyl releases still get a spin once a week, and even after 10+ years, it still manages to take me back. Christie front drive hold a bit of a more nostalgic feeling than most. It just hits you in that way that is sometimes beyond explanation. Honestly, everything this band ever released is simply breathtaking. I forget where I heard this, but it was said: "Christie front drive was the band that Jimmy eat world always wanted to be".
So very true."