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- A Song For Our Fathers
- Snow And Lights
- Magig Hours
- Look Into The Air
- Glittering Blackness
- Time Stops
- Remember Me As A Time Of Day

Average rating (3 reviews)
Amazing Debut... Winter Chillin!!!
dornan | 27/08/2008 | See all dornan's reviews (3) »
Bought this Album A few years back and it amazed me from the noisy Asong for our fathers to the ambient Remember me as a time of day... Time Stops is the best song on the album by far... Excellent progression and at 4.42 when it kicks in... Cant get enough of it...
A wonderfull debut!
Branzhach | 31/08/2007 | See all Branzhach's reviews (22) »
Considering the band wern't sure if they should even release this piece of work, it stands out above all there later work. A little experimental with the drums in places (a positive, I should add!) it is one you can play and play and play to your hearts content. So glad I made the purchase, as with all their albums really.
Beautiful instrumental album
deadstar91z | 03/07/2007 | See all deadstar91z's reviews (99) »
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Of all the Explosion in the Sky albums, this is my favourite. It has a very sombre tone, each track is a work of exquisite art. There seems to be a rise in the number of instrumental bands, and surely Explosions.. are riding the crest of that wave.


















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