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Summer Make Good Music
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0805551092623
Label: Fat Cat
Manufacturer: Fat Cat
MPN: 26
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Fat Cat
Release Date: May 04, 2004
Studio: Fat Cat








Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Its pretty good, but Finally we are no one is way better
SOoooo, I got both Summer make good, and Finally we are no one, At the same time.. and I would have to say that Summer Make Good is definitely the darker sounding album of the two. but they're both good.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - "Summer" is good
Imagine a snowy, ice-crusted clearing, with the clear cold moon shining down on it. Now imagine a bunch of ghosts and otherworldly sprites creeping into the clearing, and singing like ominous children.

That about describes the wintry sound of "Summer Make Good," which tries out a very different sound for Icelandic band Múm -- more ambient, more vocal, and more melodic than electronic. Basically, the band sounds like the slightly creepy little sister of Sigur Ros... not that that's a ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - less creative
(sorry for bad english)
I discovered Mum like 4 weeks ago, and fell in love with their enchanting melodies and sounds. I couldnt stop listening Green grass of tunnel for days! And I always listened their other tracks while making art designs. Mostly my favourite tracks where the ones with the cute little girl voice, so when i heard this album had a lot of singing, I was so exited.

Yes, this album is still Mum, but not as creative as their other albums. Yes, most tracks here have ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Not as good as I expected, but Limited Edition is worth it.
"Finally We Are No One" was excellent, if not near classic. "Yesterday Was Ok..." was thought-provoking and emotional, nostalgic music. "Please Smile My Nosebleed" was also largely remeniscent of old distorted memories of days gone by, with the golden 'On The Old Mountain Radio'. However, these feelings are quite lacking on "Summer Make Good". Instead, they are replaced by something... inexplainable.

Upon my purchase of "Summer Make Good", I was very much excited; I even bought the Limited ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - There's an elf stuck in my speaker...
A project by the few beautiful people from Iceland. It seems like every artist that comes out of Iceland never really leaves it, wherever they are located in the world. Like this album for example, it was recorded in all sorts of places with the help of people from all kinds of nationalities, but I cannot help and imagine myself situated in a warm house that is in a very small, isolated, distant land.
The music is a lot more analog and acoustic then I would have imagined, so it really feels infused ... Read More





 

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