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Safe Home - The Wide Wide World and All We Know
- An anomalous spin on acoustic guitar rock is how to describe Safe Home’s The Wide Wide World and All We Know. The first track has deliberate guitar work and is guided by a female vocalist whose voice is both tender and aching. The song has such lines as, “She is happy…she sings a song so sweetly today…everything that she ever does just seems so unreal to me, make cowboys and Indians, revolutionaries and governments agree.” The third track has what could be a synthesizer alongside the guitar, which makes for an engrossing twist on the instrument, and the singer’s voice sounds even more sullen with lines like, “Nothing more than Monday night, nothing more than you and I, it’s more or less the essence of the world.” The fourth track is an instrumental one with a single thump in between the guitar strumming. The fourth track pauses in between the vocalist’s lines which produces a unique melody. Safe Home’s The Wide Wide World and All We Know has rhythms and a vocalist that will creep into your consciousness with their pitches and hidden meanings.
Reviewer: Sari N. Kent
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Reviewer's Rating: 8.5
Reader's Rating: 9.00
Reader's Votes: 1
Added: 10-Nov-2006
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