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Excerpt from a review from the Northwest Music Scene blog, by Rebekah Ann Curtis, 1/6/2016:
If the city of Seattle dreamed, I imagine her dreams would sound like the upcoming release by The Almost Faithful. A City Dreams is a melodic offering of siren-like vocals by Kyung Lee, seductive lyrics of John Feodorov, and backed by the pope of bass Hal Daranek. This five-piece takes you on a journey that is at times progressive, often alluring, into a dreamscape of sounds that is touched by the grit of grunge, just like Seattle.
The Almost Faithful’s EP begins with “My Soul is Saving Me” and “We,” two songs that alone would make a solid offering, but the band never stops delivering on songs that are worth listening to and repeating. Kyung’s delivery, reminiscent of Beth Gibbons, is bittersweet and dripping with sultry vocals. Where many bands would fail with mixing silvery vocals and grunge-tinged progressive rock into one consistent package, The Almost Faithful succeeds brilliantly.
Excerpt from a review from the Northwest Music Scene blog, by Rebekah Ann Curtis, 1/6/2016:
If the city of Seattle dreamed, I imagine her dreams would sound like the upcoming release by The Almost Faithful. A City Dreams is a melodic offering of siren-like vocals by Kyung Lee, seductive lyrics of John Feodorov, and backed by the pope of bass Hal Daranek. This five-piece takes you on a journey that is at times progressive, often alluring, into a dreamscape of sounds that...