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On Approach
Everest
On Approach
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
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'On Approach' is a bold album that bolts out of the gate with an enveloping sound capable of filling large spaces, both in the outside world and between one's ears. In broad strokes, it hits the sweet spot between stratosp...  more »

     
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All Artists: Everest
Title: On Approach
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Warner Brothers Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2010
Re-Release Date: 5/11/2010
Genres: Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 093624967491

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'On Approach' is a bold album that bolts out of the gate with an enveloping sound capable of filling large spaces, both in the outside world and between one's ears. In broad strokes, it hits the sweet spot between stratospheric, stadium size rock and gorgeous, emotionally charged pop craftsmanship. From infectious and thumping opener 'Let Go' through heavy rocker 'I've Had This Feeling Before,' the sweet humming, 'Keeping The Score,' the naked romance of 'Dots,' the haunting, spacious roots rock of 'East Illinois' and 'Fallen Feather,' and culminating in the boiling over cascade of closer 'Catalyst,' 'On Approach' moves with a focused, switched-on intensity that announces the arrival of one of the most engaged rock units today. 'On Approach' isn't just an assemblage of random tracks, but a classic two-sider vinyl kind of album, where the full resonance and weight of it can only be felt by taking the full ride. Everest is this sort of band, too, one that strives for something more than three-minutes in the spotlight. These guys are lifers and the music they make is built for lifetimes, maintaining some elusive core that rewards one with each new spin. With guitars that range from bright and chiming to tense and meandering, harmonies that are both delicate and pastoral, and Pollard's gentle, hazy vocals, 'On Approach' is indeed reminiscent of a bygone era, a time before the Internet, when albums were still an art form and stories were told on vinyl. But as it exudes timelessness, as it ebbs from rustic grooves into hushed lullabies, it also asserts itself as something very of the here and now - something that is more than the sum of its parts.

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A rare band
Gary Polakovic | 06/27/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Saw these guys live in Pasadena in June 2010, never heard of them prior. I go to a lot of concerts, taste rooted in blues-rock-folk and creative permutations thereof and fondness for insightful song writing and proficient musicianship. These guys are right in the vein. I gave them a standing ovation, and can't recall last time I did that. Good stuff."
A forever Favorite
M. Terry | a little ghost town next to a big hill | 06/24/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Everest is a band that you will always love and likely never forget. They will stay with you from the time you find them until your last memories leave you. Its very simple really, those of you that have heard them know this already and are agreeing, and those of you that have not heard them will agree when you do hear them. If you choose not to try them right now, that is fine, they will most certainly find you again at another time, there won't be regrets just a comfort you always hoped for."