Time Without Consequence

by Zero Summer Records

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Release Date:2006-06-06
Label:Zero Summer Records
UPC:793018540025
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Zero Summer Records
ASIN:B000F8OIHI
Category:Music

Tracks on Time Without Consequence by Zero Summer Records

  1. All My Days
  2. Breathe
  3. Home
  4. Song For You
  5. Dream About Flying
  6. Wait
  7. Love You More
  8. Blue Mind
  9. Shine
  10. 12
  11. Orange Sky

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

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It's a heck of a start to a career. Before he had released any material in the States, Alexi Murdoch was championed by KCRW's influential tastemaker Nic Harcourt. (Murdoch moved to LA in the late 1990s.) This led to the release of the Four Songs EP, which led to appearances in Garden State and on the The O.C.. Even arranger Van Dyke Parks (Tim Buckley, Harry Nilsson) became a fan, praising his "imaginative chords." Fortunately, Murdoch's self-produced full-length lives up to that early promise. The Nick Drake-inspired "Breathe" and "Orange Sky" are likely to be familiar to most listeners. Another standout is "Home," which shakes up his folky formula with feedback and trip-hop beats. If Time Without Consequence has a fault, it's simply that Murdoch sounds remarkably like fellow Drake devotee José González (right down to his spare finger-picking style). One singer-songwriter is from Scotland (by way of England and Greece), the other from Sweden (by way of Argentina), so it seems unlikely that either musician influenced the other. Plus, great minds do think alike. In any case, Murdoch has fashioned a satisfying debut; the true test will be to follow up with an album that reveals a more distinct personal identity. --Kathleen C. Fennessy

Customer Reviews

Real music, soulful and true - Reviewed on 2008-11-08
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I discovered Alexi through CDBaby, he was the top-selling artist on there for a very long time (until his original EP was no longer available) and one can understand why. His music is soulful and true. It inspires and consoles me. A further plus is the analog recording, which adds a warmth and depth absent from modern-day recordings. (It also proves that we are dealing with true talent here, there's no pitch-correcting and pro-toolsing an analog recording ;-)

If you feel saddened by the lack of truth in modern pop music or have lost hope that there are true artists left in this world, but this CD and it will restore your faith.
Simply Beautiful! - Reviewed on 2008-10-25
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I was in search for music with raw emotions. I definately found it with Alexi Murdoch. Dark, romantic, true to life and realistic. This album took me from my past to my present relationships. Alexi is now one of my favorite muscians.
Not for the faint of heart! - Reviewed on 2008-10-02
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Another reviewer wrote that he loved the album but had a hard time staying with Murdoch in the emotional terrain that he mines in "Time without consequences". I can relate because Murdoch is a rare artist that can write soul wrenching lyrics of introspection and yearning and emotionally deliver them with his vocals. John Trudell, Michael Franti, Bruce Cockburn, and Bob Dylan are a few that come to mind with that rare combination of ablilities. It is road rarely travelled by most singer songwriters being that most don't have the ability or at best flirt with it instead of committing to it.
The album is bold and haunting being that most of the songs don't particularly have a chorus or normal song structures. The songs kind of ebb and flow culminating into min-folk orchestras by the end of some of them. Some of Alexi's lyrics can be unintenitionally challenging like "Sometimes I feel like I'm drowning... ...We'll actually most of the time" in "I had a dream I could fly". This music is intense and soul searching not for the faint of heart!!!
Thank you... - Reviewed on 2008-06-23
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I can't tell you the last time I heard an artist that put me in this kind of trance. Joni Mitchell? Steven Stills? Radiohead? I'm listening to the CD right now. It's overwhelming. I have to thank the River 92.5 for turning me on to such unbelieveable music. Please play at the Red Hook Brewery in Portsmouth, NH soon. OMG. Take me now.
Beautiful and contemplative - Reviewed on 2008-06-15
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1 customer found this review helpful.

I was turned onto this cd by a dear friend as I had a two hour car ride through scorching southwestern Nevada ahead and she felt it would be a great soundtrack for the ride. She was absolutely right.
These eleven songs are quiet, evocative, and emotionally charged songs full of beauty and simple grace. There are some that were a bit out of character from the rest, but overall, this is a treat. Listening to the cd as the stark brown desert passed by my windows was a moving experience I will not soon forget.
If you want further proof that this cd is powerful, I literally sobbed as I listened to "Wait." I can't think of even a handful of songs that have done that to me in my entire four and half decades of life.
Safe to say that the next time she recommends a cd, I'm all over it.
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