Explore music. Get fresh music recommendations delivered to your inbox every Friday. The Weed Tree by Espers. Chris McKennna. Zachary Williams. Greg H. Tyler Lewis. Peter Richter. Rob Garbus. Will Pedley. Michel Patry. Bryan Lovett. Shane Coker. Hart aka rowjimmy. Handy Haversack. Katherine Peach.
Simon Harper. Antoine Villette. Mark Fenster. Max Martin. Paul Spanbauer. Michael Griffiths. Evan Sundermeyer. Donald Harney. Marcin Witkowski. Mark Regala. Immediate download of [numtracks]-track album in your choice of high-quality MP3, FLAC, or just about any other format you could possibly desire.
Purchasable with gift card. Sold Out. Rosemary Lane Not quite essential as their two studio albums, The Weed Tree is still quite a treat in its own genre, but clearly the second half of the album is really worth it. Beyond those two minor nuisances, this is a great piece of music. All those comfort memories that hit you every once and a while when you slow down long enough to let them. Whichever, this is an interesting and bold attempt and although I personally thought it drug on a bit longer than necessary I also applaud their bold effort.
If you know of Espers and are a fan then I would say this is probably essential; otherwise I would recommend it if you are looking to discover the band but only if you can purchase it as a download or find a reasonably-priced copy.
Three stars. Great EP of mostly cover songs recorded after Espers' first album. Though all of the songs with the exception of Dead King are covers, the group manages to consistently showcase their original sound.
The first half of this long EP are fairly standard folk songs. However all of them are well chosen You must be a forum member to post a review, please register here if you are not. Copyright Prog Archives, All rights reserved. Please consider supporting us by giving monthly PayPal donations and help keep PA fast-loading and ad-free forever.
Already by this time Espers had grown to the sextet that will record the superb II album, and although a cover album, it is fairly representative of the group's sound. The album came with a fluo orange colour and a fluo yellow inside cover, sporting a simplified paisley artwork.
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