Thursday, March 23, 2006

mewithoutYou


mewithoutYou: A band that to this very moment when mentioned melts my heart with ever-burning passion and admiration. The Christian indie scene, though very small and lesser-known, as well as the secular experimental scene, shall never be the same when this five-man art-rock ensemble hailing from the rundown streets of Philadelphia released some of the boldest, most adrenaline-pumping music to grace the human ear. Not only will you immediately begin jamming when you first hear frontman Aaron Weiss's voice, but you will also feel the passion that so deeply runs in his lyrics, which are fresh, poetic, and honest at the same time. Add to that the amazingly-produced sound and the extraordinary guitar and bass work, and you're listening to the most dynamic and innovately artistic band around.

Recommended listens: "January 1979" and "Bullet to Binary"

6 comments:

Ricky said...

Why is their name one word? I'm just curious. I'm gonna check 'em out in a minute.

amanda said...

They're ok. I have their "Catch Ud For The Foxes" album. I like January 1979.

amanda said...

Haha, I put ud instead of us. I was in a hurry.

amanda said...

January 1979, I saw a terrible crash, and I couldn't help but laugh, my ear pressed against the glass like... I can't remember. The singer dude was a guest vocalist on Norma Jean's "Bless the Martyr, Kiss the Child."

amanda said...

Yeah, that's the one. One of my favorite songs by Norma Jean.

Anonymous said...

Yes. But I don't get the whole, TV mannequin thing.