Enter the Uninhabitable

Enter the Uninhabitable

Enter the Uninhabitable

Track Listings
 
1. Rough Sketch
2. A Raw Youth
3. The Beach
4. Springing Out of the Earthy Sick
5. Drainpipe
6. To the Sour Beat
7. Festering Mind Energy
8. Earthy Sick (Reprise)
9. Who Knows What Desperado Means?
10. Bad Reflections
11. White Paste Taste
12. Golden Tomb
13. Old Man Way
14. Up On My High Horse (Again)
15. Blue Champagne
16. Wounded Son II

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
"Nearly perfectly pitched in his dishevelment, Amos warbles with a mix of pop confidence and haggard resignation. There's an ever-present tone of careworn self-deprecation, yet it comes with a sense of acrid beauty. Hell, at times there may even be a swagger to it, like he wears his rotting heart on his sleeve, but wears it like a badge." - Swingset magazine

Enter the Uninhabitable,Holy Sons
Enter the Uninhabitable
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • running with the masochists
  • don't nobody know.
Enter the Uninhabitable

ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Folk | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Folk | Indie Music | Stores | Music
ASIN: B000071X4Z
Release Date: 2002-11-17

Tracks:

  1. Rough Sketch
  2. A Raw Youth
  3. The Beach
  4. Springing Out of the Earthy Sick
  5. Drainpipe
  6. To the Sour Beat
  7. Festering Mind Energy
  8. Earthy Sick (Reprise)
  9. Who Knows What Desperado Means?
  10. Bad Reflections
  11. White Paste Taste
  12. Golden Tomb
  13. Old Man Way
  14. Up On My High Horse (Again)
  15. Blue Champagne
  16. Wounded Son II

Album Description

"Nearly perfectly pitched in his dishevelment, Amos warbles with a mix of pop confidence and haggard resignation. There's an ever-present tone of careworn self-deprecation, yet it comes with a sense of acrid beauty. Hell, at times there may even be a swagger to it, like he wears his rotting heart on his sleeve, but wears it like a badge." - Swingset magazine

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars running with the masochists.......2005-03-27


the group holy sons is kind of the musical equivalent of the 500 books Nietzsche sold in his lifetime .... troubles abound for heroic underdogs

5 out of 5 stars don't nobody know........2003-10-21

sometime i think this one is the best.... but then other times i don't like it quite as much. but folks.... you should collect all of them and get schoolt.
listen to the good folks at swingset magazine for once in your life! they are professional journalistes and they wouldn't tell lies. buy it. the tunes are good! my vote for best cover art.... too bad you amazon shoppers don't get to see it..... its totally DOPE.

Music Review:

  1. Eric Himan [Explicit Lyrics]
  2. Fame and Wealth
  3. Fiddle Tunes of the Lewis & Clark Era
  4. Fiddlers 5
  5. Fingernail Moon
  6. Frosty the Snowman
  7. Glint At The Kindling/Selected Writings [2 on 1]
  8. Greatest Hits
  9. Half a Book
  10. Helvetica Bold

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