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Cave Syndrome Reviews




"As a lifelong resident of the Pacific Northwest, I have to say that it has been quite a while since I have heard anything as good as Transient Songs coming out of our backyard / Transient Songs belongs in exalted company / A gorgeously nuanced album." - SEATTLE P.I. / BLOG CRITICS
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"Cave Syndrome is powerful and purging / A lofty, eclectic melange of an album / This is a rock solid piece of work in an era when that is becoming a rarity. - IMPOSE MAGAZINE, NY"

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"The low key Seattle based continues to unveil high quality recordings that are unique in this saturated market of Northwest pop. There are equal parts Big Star and The Church incorporated into the new album with its woozy, late night atmosphere / One wishes there was more music like this in the current Seattle scene, but this also contributes to the unique, memorable and untrendy characteristics contained within Cave Syndrome. "- THREE IMAGINARY GIRLS, Seattle (Cave Syndrome Review)

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"This release is stunning/the arrangements are much more vibrant and seem to be absolutely bursting with energy / You will want to put this one on again once it has finished / it will only leave listeners wanting more and waiting to see just where things go from here." - COSMOS Magazine

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Seattle-based dream-rock maker John Frum (Transient Songs) is set to release the debut full-length, Cave Syndrome, on May 25. An earthy psychedelic sound reminiscent of Mercury Rev and Galaxie 500, expect Cave Syndrome to be something special. POPMATTERS

Mournful, folky ballads that bespeak of long and lonely nighttime drives down dusty highways in the backcountry / Transient Songs has crafted a good from-dusk-to-dawn record in Cave Syndrome, one inspired by the American troubadour tradition. DRYVETYME ONLINE

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"Cave Syndrome's lush guitarscape evokes David Gilmore’s earlier work with Pink Floyd / If you’re in need of a chill pill to get back in your groove, Cave Syndrome is the right diagnosis for what ails you." - POPROCKET PRESS, Arizona

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"Transient Songs employs elements of the psychedelic genre— dark lyrics, vocals and a wide, eclectic range of musical accompaniment— in a progressive, unique, soothing way/ Immersion in the music is key; otherwise you’ll be lost along the way." -REVUE MAGAZINE, (Michigan)

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Barren soundscape and gurgling tumbleweeds / An undercurrent of CCR / Transient Songs delivers easy yet emotional songs that drift into a mellow dreaminess. NOCTURNAL CULT

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Plantation to your Youth EP Reviews


"There is a fresh sound on Plantation To Your Youth that is sorely lacking with a lot of modern bands / The vocals are upfront and impassioned, one thing that sets the band apart from much of the current wave of indie rock / There is a combination of raucousness and gentleness in these songs. The other thing that does this of course is the memorable songwriting / their songs are great and I would recommend this EP to anyone." - THREE IMAGINARY GIRLS, (Plantation to your Youth review, 2009:
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"This release conjures forlorn vistas and cinematic undercurrents and world weary narratives / Navigates to the doobie-littered altars of Pink Floyd and the Byrds. Bleary, exquisite and wholly transcendental." MEAN STREET MAGAZINE (San Diego):
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"like the best psychedelic music, this stuff works like a new drug. / It's disorienting and maybe disturbing at first, but then it becomes addictive / Plantation to Your Youth is an EP that gets better the more you listen / one of my favorite releases of 2008" - PREFIX MAGAZINE
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"Effortlessly evokes the orchestral grandiosity of pre-sandpit Brian Wilson / Any comparisons probably won't do much to please Transient Songs themselves: their lyrics and dexterous musicianship really are entirely their own." DOA (Delusions of Adequcy):
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"5 Songs awash in dusty ambience and jangly psychedelia / Equal parts Roger McGuinn, CSNY and latter day Grant Lee Phillips / Lay on the floor and enjoy it."  - METRO SPIRIT, Augusta GA
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"Plantation To Your Youth jangles like the Byrds on steroids and human growth hormone rendered in grand Floydian style" -FORT WORTH WEEKLY
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