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		<title>A Fine Frenzy &#8211; One Cell in the Sea</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Oct 2007 00:07:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Corey Dutson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The debut album by <a href="http://www.afinefrenzy.com/news.aspx" title="A Fine Frenzy" target="_blank">A Fine Frenzy</a>, this CD features 14 tracks that I could play on repeat for god only knows how long. <a href="http://www.afinefrenzy.com/news.aspx" title="A Fine Frenzy" target="_blank">A Fine Frenzy</a> is the result of the hard work of <a href="http://www.afinefrenzy.com/bio.aspx" title="Alison Sudol" target="_blank">Alison Sudol</a>, and this album is proof that great music still exists in the increasingly commercial music industry. It reminds me faintly of <a href="http://www.chantalkreviazuk.com/" title="Chantal Kreviazuk" target="_blank">Chantal Kreviazuk</a>, though Alison has a softer voice and simpler sheet music.]]></description>
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<div class="trackListing">Track Listing:</div>
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<li>Come On, Come Out **</li>
<li>The Minnow &amp; The Trout</li>
<li>Whisper</li>
<li>You Picked Me **</li>
<li>Rangers</li>
<li>Almost Lover **</li>
<li>Think Of You</li>
<li>Ashes and Wine **</li>
<li>Liar, Liar</li>
<li>Last of Days</li>
<li>Lifesize</li>
<li>Near To You</li>
<li>Hope For The Hopeless</li>
<li>Borrowed Time</li>
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<p><em> **      Clear Favorites </em></p>
<p>&#8220;One Cell in the Sea&#8221; is rather piano heavy (real piano, not synth&#8230; though it features that too) and is a very calm, relaxed listen. It&#8217;s very melancholy and a little on the sad side&#8230; Not in that &#8220;I&#8217;m going to kill myself the world hates me&#8221; sort of way, but more in the &#8220;you just ended a 6 year relationship and moving on&#8221; sort of sad. Her voice projects a stunning amount of clarity and emotion that stands out on every track.</p>
<p>The album contains a toned-down collection of instruments which I think was a brilliant move considering how easy it is to throw instruments into a song to buff it up the sound. Like i mentioned previously, this album is very toned down and relaxed. That isn&#8217;t to say it doesn&#8217;t convey strong emotion and it has an almost sneaky in its way that it gets into your head. The funny thing it&#8217;s not the words that get stuck in your head (excluding one song that I&#8217;ve been playing the crap out of) but the melody. I&#8217;ve only had the CD 3 days and I&#8217;ve already caught myself humming bars from some of the songs on here.</p>
<p>Clear favorites on the track listing have emerged for me, but that isn&#8217;t to take away from any of the others. Merely that some tacks touch me more than others and so they stand out. Specifically &#8220;Almost Lover&#8221; and &#8220;Ashes and Wine&#8221; were more than enough for my purchase to be validated. The only thing I could add is that the CD is slow. It lacks anything you could consider to be a &#8220;fast track&#8221; but I realized that all her music is basically an extension on her writing (she wrote poetry before music) so it validates itself.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re a fan of female singers, slow and/or melancholy music, Chantal Kreviazuk, or just good solid music overall, then One Cell in the Sea is simply a must have. At the very least go have a listen on either their <a href="http://www.myspace.com/afinefrenzy" title="MySpace/afinefrenzy" target="_blank">MySpace </a>or directly on <a href="http://www.afinefrenzy.com/news.aspx" title="A Fine Frenzy" target="_blank">their site</a> (they have a music player) and judge for yourself.</p>
<p>8.5/10</p>
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