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Genre: indescribably indie Rating: Check Out: “The Grace,” “From What I Once Was,” “A Littlepiece,” and “Age of Consent” myspace, website |
Neverending White Lights’ first album is a study in grief, spirituality, and the unknown. Daniel Victor has only failed in the songs’ repetitive lyrics and singers’ predictability. “The Grace” featuring Dallas Green is distinctly and refreshingly different from City and Colour’s Sometimes, but Raine Maida in “Liar” sounds exactly the way he did in Our Lady Peace’s Gravity.
Nevertheless, this is an album worth the price and the effort to get through. Listening to it with the lights off is guaranteed to give you dark dreams full of meaning that you won’t remember when you wake up.





