Silentspace

silentspace

Track Listings

1. Bodywave
2. Feel It
3. Stay Free
4. Can Your Kisses Fly
5. Lost in Flow
6. Sara
7. Face of the Century
8. Minimal Emotion
9. Stereovision
10. Come Together
11. State of Mind

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
11 songs from original band members Jeremy Kelly and Peter Coyle. Sophisticated guitar pop. 2001.

Silentspace,The Lotus Eaters,Vinyl Japan,Alternative Pop/Rock,Indie Pop,New Wave,Pop,Punk,Rock
Silentspace
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Evolution
  • Wonderful voice, boring music
  • After the long silence.
  • After the long silence.
  • No Sense of Sin Part 2? Not quite.
Silentspace
The Lotus Eaters
Manufacturer: Vinyl Japan
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005A7N4
Release Date: 2002-01-22

Tracks:

  1. Bodywave
  2. Feel It
  3. Stay Free
  4. Can Your Kisses Fly
  5. Lost in Flow
  6. Sara
  7. Face of the Century
  8. Minimal Emotion
  9. Stereovision
  10. Come Together
  11. State of Mind

Album Description

11 songs from original band members Jeremy Kelly and Peter Coyle. Sophisticated guitar pop. 2001.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Evolution.......2006-06-03


It's been a long long silence after the 1984's No Sense of Sin, but the Lotus Eaters now break down themselves, and create a reinvention.

It doesn't mean this album has not the Lotus Eaters style of the 80s (in fact the Peter Coyle's voice is as fresh and expresive as 20 years ago), but their sound now is much more mature, they kept the guitars and changed the 80s synths for soft beats of contempory jangle pop, trip hop and some electronic experiments.

All the tracklist worth, but for me, there are some highlights that deserve attention. Bodywave (a very good electronic introduction to the voyage to come), stay free (perfect single, ala 'britpop'), lost in flow (good soft electronic experiment), face of the century (deep dramatic, powerful lyrics), come togheter (remembering that Lotus 80s low songs that we love) and State of Mind (Beautiful exit).

Silentspace really worths, i'd recommend it without a doubt for any fan of the contempory rock/alternative.

3 out of 5 stars Wonderful voice, boring music.......2002-03-06

Peter Coyle's voice is as wonderful as ever. Unfortunately, the accompnaying music to this CD is nothing compared to "No Sense of Sin" and is quite boring. Believe me I wanted to like this CD as I have been a fan of Jermey and Peter for a long time. I have given it a few tries, but have to conclude that the music is disappointingly bland. I would have given the CD 1 star except Peter's voice brings it up to 3 stars. Basically, I'll listen to anything in the world if he sings with it.

4 out of 5 stars After the long silence........2001-11-27

After 17 years since the release of their debut album " No Sense of Sin " back in 1984, Peter Coyle and Jem Kelly finally came up with Silentspace. This album is a collection of Peter and Jem old The Lotus Eaters new wave sound. The unique and enchanting sound of Lotus Eaters is captured in every songs. Although you will miss the melodic sound of synthesizer and piano of classic songs like German Girl, Love Still Flows, The First Picture of You and Alone of all her sex. The guitar rhythms of Set me Apart, Out on your Own. Two Virgins Tender and Soul in Sparks is evident in most of the songs. My personal favorites are Feel It, Stay Free and Can you Kisses Fly among the eleven songs included. This album is worth the wait for all Lotus Eaters and New Wave music fans as well.

4 out of 5 stars After the long silence........2001-11-27

After 17 years since the release of their debut album " No Sense of Sin " back in 1984, Peter Coyle and Jem Kelly finally came up with Silentspace. This album is a collection of Peter and Jem old The Lotus Eaters new wave sound. The unique and enchanting sound of Lotus Eaters is captured in every songs. Although you will miss the melodic sound of the synthesizer and piano of classic songs like German Girl, Love Still Flows, The First Picture of You and Alone of all her sex. The guitar rhythms of Set me Apart, Out on your Own. Two Virgins Tender and Soul in Sparks is evident in most of the songs. My personal favorites are Feel It, Stay Free and Can you Kisses Fly among the eleven songs included. This album is worth the wait for all Lotus Eaters and New Wave music fans as well.

3 out of 5 stars No Sense of Sin Part 2? Not quite........2001-11-03

The follow-up to the fabulous 1984 record "No Sense of Sin" is finally here! (If you don't count the bbc sessions CD) Has it really been 17 years? The new CD has some shining moments that sound like they could have appeared on the bands debut. The signature guitar sounds and synth washes are present along with the classic vocal presentation that identifies the band as the Lotus Eaters. The songs on the CD with that formula are melodic and as good as anything on "No Sense of Sin". The Lotus Eater formula is sadly missing on about 30% of the tracks. The other 70% of the CD is superb. For fans of the band, this is alot of fun and shouldn't be missed. For beginners to the band: Look for "No sense of Sin" instead.
Silentspace
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Silentspace
    Lotus Eaters , and The
    Manufacturer: independent
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD
    ASIN: B000LX8VTS

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