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Faithful Anchor
Unwed Sailor
Faithful Anchor
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
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All Artists: Unwed Sailor
Title: Faithful Anchor
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Burnt Toast Vinyl
Original Release Date: 1/1/2001
Re-Release Date: 8/27/2002
Genres: Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 656605930527

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Wonderful
Kevin VanScoder | Edgerton, OH | 05/26/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The first time I saw unwed sailor play was at cornerstone a few years ago. The sun was just setting, and I strolled casually past an generator powered dirt floor stage. The musicians formed silhouttes against the dimmed sky. Whatever you would imagine the musicians playing in such a context, is probably close. Poetic? Powerful? Relaxing? Yes, Yes, Yes. All this, with the exception of the last track, is done without words. Without words? Yes, and actually quite well.
I have no idea what the boys had in mind when they wrote tracks 3 and 5, but I can tell you exactly what they mean to me. Not that I will, but know this. There is something invigorating about this whole cd, something that I can't quite put my finger to, something that one reviewer called a "spiritual element." Well, I'm not sure about all that, "spiritual" has a lot of connotations that I don't think work, but if you think of "spiritual" as that element of man that transcends what he does in this world; the thing which unites the far flung roles he embodies in this world and makes them something more,enables him to both preserver, and yet, in the midst of it all, to be more than simply existing, that is to really live. If that is your definition then, heck yes, call it "spiritual" all day long. I love this stuff."
Spiritual experience
timmy | Indiana | 08/25/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"About a year ago, before I began college, I lived in a young, fantastical world, where the meaning of life was high school crushes and participating in the local summer drama program every year. I was very naive in these days, willing to go along with anything if it meant standing closer to a girl I secretly loved. Despite the insecurity I had with my social life and how those I admired viewed me, I probably experienced the best times of my life in the last three years of my childhood.The above paragraph is what you would call having nostaligia. And the point of it is that Unwed Sailor's The Faithful Anchor is the soundtrack to those memories. Whenever I hear the start-up bass picking of "Last Goodbyes," or the swishing cymbols in "The House of Hopes," I am taken back to the days of holding a girl onstage during Pirates of Penzance and attending joyful cast parties. Hearing "Golden Cities" reminds me of trips up to Wisconsin for Christmas, where I'd pass the time writing poems about the goddesses I worshiped. With the stress of college and jobs nowadays, I use The Faithful Anchor to portal back my spirit to that heavenly world I could never return to physically.Musically, what we have here is energized, instrumental rock, crafted with much passion by bassist Johnathon Ford. Matt Johnson, the ingenius avant-garde drummer from Roadside Monument, adds his own skills to the mix, making Faithful Anchor a very personal teamwork effort between the two. Hearing them play together in songs like "Ruby's Wishes" is like watching two brothers work together to carve an intricate sculpture. It's not only the sculpture that's beautiful, but the effort that went into it as well.So, wherever you are in life, give Unwed Sailor's The Faithful Anchor a spin. It just may become your own personal soundtrack, something to pull out if you ever desire to recall old memories of loved ones and loved times. The spirit is alive and well here."