After taking some time off in an attempt to “narrow their musical lens,” Division Day set out on a quest to discover a song style that effectively represented themselves as a band. During their search they managed to put together their self-funded new album, Visitation, and yet again set out on another search: this time for a producer who “got it.” What “it” is, I’m not quite sure, because apparently “it” is something I definitely don’t get. Although a good attempt at trying to be somewhat eclectic and discovering a new musical style, Visitation appears to be nothing more than a failed attempt at an album that’s ready for the public’s ears. With incomprehensible lyrics, beats and random noises thrown all over the place, and various styles crammed into one album (see the track “Chalk Lines”), I’m left wondering what Division Day was exactly trying to get at with this release. Honestly, I gave this album one full listen and that was more than enough. - Alexis Quinn Chamberlain
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Division Day
Visitation
By: admin on: Mon 10 of Aug., 2009 22:14 EDT (683 Reads)
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