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Jun 13, 2014The songs on Fear will stick in your memory too, especially ass-kicking, evil rockabilly numbers like “Lay Down in Bedlam” and “Devil Eyes”.
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Jun 13, 2014Even when he's screaming laughably about demon lovers and being swallowed into the bottomless pit of despair, Cowgill seems to have a meticulous eye on his songwriting skills first and foremost, keeping Fear more interesting than heavy-handed.
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UncutJun 13, 2014Fear is best when Cowgill strips things back. [Jul 2014, p.6]
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Jun 13, 2014Its intentions are good, but it’s stuck in trying to make itself into something that it is not: frightening or bold or looming.