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May 12, 2006
SONGS FROM BLACK MOUNTAIN
Don't scale this MountainBy DARRYL STERDAN -- Winnipeg Sun
Live Songs From Black Mountain (Epic/Sony BMG) Ooh. Black Mountain. Sounds heavy. Dark. Ominous. Imposing. Evil. Harsh. Rocky. Sounds like the sort of place where thunder splits the sky, a satanic overlord rules and blood flows freely. In short, a fitting setting and inspiration for a great rock album, right? Wrong. Live's seventh CD has as much truth in advertising as a James Blunt CD called Songs of Rape and Pillage. Anyone still hoping against hope that these Pennsylvania post-grungers would reconnect with the ferocity of Throwing Copper is going to be disappointed by yet another sweepingly anthemic, embarrassingly earnest set of romantic-rock cliches ("My love is here to stay") and spiritual pap ("Think of gentle Jesus") from the increasingly wimpy and irrelevant Ed Kowalczyk. In the small mercies department, this 12-song disc is barely 40 minutes long. Guess even Ed doesn't want to spend too much time on Black Mountain. Track Listing:
1. The River
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