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title: "Echo Street Media Book"
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# Echo Street Media Book

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Special Edition with Media Book featuring a 28 page Booklet.

Review: Amplifier does it again! - As one reviewer said, Amplifier is a criminally under-rated band. From the first time I heard Amplifier's self-titled debut album I have absolutely been in love with this band. Following up from their 2010 epic "The Octopus", Amplifier continue to push their sound higher and higher. What I love about Echo Street is that it is that the band is beginning to incorporate different genres and sounds into their sound. This is most obvious when you listen to Between Today and Yesterday, an acoustic folk-sounding piece that is filled with beautiful vocal harmonization. For me, however, the crown jewel in this album isn't so much Matmos, but Where The River Goes, again, with beautiful harmonization. Every time I play it, my ears are practically bleeding because I am compelled to play it so loud. It's so powerful and stirring that to me it has become nothing less than anthemic. Anyway, I don't want to bore anyone with details. I'd rather just let Amplfiier's do the talking for the band. I'm simply can't wait for Mystoria. Keep up the awesome work, guys! Your music helps keep me going, especially when life sucks.
Review: Another win for Amplifier!! - I've been hard pressed to find great music over the last few years, but one of the best finds was Amplifier. Of course I had to get their newest release and was not disappointed at all! This band is a must for anyone who really appreciates music. Don't miss out on this one!

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amplifier does it again!
*by M***E on May 16, 2014*

As one reviewer said, Amplifier is a criminally under-rated band. From the first time I heard Amplifier's self-titled debut album I have absolutely been in love with this band. Following up from their 2010 epic "The Octopus", Amplifier continue to push their sound higher and higher. What I love about Echo Street is that it is that the band is beginning to incorporate different genres and sounds into their sound. This is most obvious when you listen to Between Today and Yesterday, an acoustic folk-sounding piece that is filled with beautiful vocal harmonization. For me, however, the crown jewel in this album isn't so much Matmos, but Where The River Goes, again, with beautiful harmonization. Every time I play it, my ears are practically bleeding because I am compelled to play it so loud. It's so powerful and stirring that to me it has become nothing less than anthemic. Anyway, I don't want to bore anyone with details. I'd rather just let Amplfiier's do the talking for the band. I'm simply can't wait for Mystoria. Keep up the awesome work, guys! Your music helps keep me going, especially when life sucks.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Another win for Amplifier!!
*by J***R on August 16, 2013*

I've been hard pressed to find great music over the last few years, but one of the best finds was Amplifier. Of course I had to get their newest release and was not disappointed at all! This band is a must for anyone who really appreciates music. Don't miss out on this one!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amplifier comes back down to Earth
*by B***T on December 15, 2013*

I've always liked this band a lot, but stopped just short of loving them. This record hasn't really changed that for me. Their early material had an awesome vibe to it, but sometimes suffered from a lack of sophistication and felt underdeveloped, particularly in the case of their self-titled 2004 LP. Perhaps as a reaction, Sel got way more ambitious with THE OCTOPUS (2011), which no one could possibly accuse of lacking sophistication. Now, the pendulum has swung back once more and Amplifier have made their shortest and most understated LP to date. Sel has stated that he doesn't find the "prog" label at all fitting for ECHO STREET; that it's much closer to being a simple classic rock record. I largely agree. Most of it treads the domain of late 90s/early 00s Porcupine Tree and early 70s Floyd, with just a dash of Amplifier's traditional darker space rock thrown in. Opener "Matmos" is a great example and one of the highlights. For me, the next three tracks are the weak point of the album, with each outstaying its welcome by a minute or two. "The Wheel" is a great riff on paper, but could have been fleshed out better with at least a couple twists and turns. "Extra Vehicular" and "Where the River Goes" are plain, straightforward 70s rock; if that's your thing, you might enjoy them more than I do. The second half of ECHO STREET is what keeps me coming back. "Paris in the Spring" weaves alternately through dreamy passages and more conventional verses; the riff underlying the former is mesmerizing. "Between Today and Yesterday," an acoustic number rich with melody, reminds me immediately of the bonus track "Scarecrow" from THE ASTRONAUT DISMANTLES HAL EP -- that's a good thing, if you're unfamiliar! Title track "Echo Street" is probably my personal favorite. It's six minutes of drugged-out fuzz and vague, foggy falsetto vocals, sounding something like "space shoegaze," if such a thing exists. Finally, "Mary Rose" invites the listener back to Amplifier's early days of dark space rock, sounding much closer to something from ASTRONAUT DISMANTLES than any of its preceding tracks -- it's another highlight for me. ECHO STREET is another fine entry to Amplifier's impressive catalog, and given its relatively subdued tone should be of particular interest for fans of Porcupine Tree, Anathema, and Pink Floyd. After a mixed start, the second half of the record really takes off with some of the band's best songs to date. 4.2 stars

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