So how to describe it, this. Sound pearls sound for my taste different, but there are very interesting unusual, not disturbing electronic sounds. Conceptually, some of Pink Floyd, instrumental a minimalist arranged mélange of The Verve, The Cure and Nick Cave. Otherwise, I can think of nothing else like it. "Where do we go from here" begins gently and cautiously, increases from one title to another, builds melodic bridges, the times appear fragile and again strong and powerful, up to ecstatic number 9 "Deadwood", when I ask myself how long do I have to do this to me, to recognize the artistic statement after the crash. Then it ends with a conciliatory calm and pleasant tones and leaves questions. For example, this: Was that sensational or scrap? Music, posing such a question can not really be that bad, right?
Unfortunately missing the texts that could reveal details about what Robin Foster wants to convey with his work us. On the cover a photo of a frolicsome wedding party. Where do we go from here? A legitimate question. After the wedding begins for many people the real seriousness of life. Now they have to prove that they are capable of and what social can live independently. Many a marriage is actually already finished before it has begun. In extreme cases, the wedding was the last carefree beautiful event a relationship. Then it was downhill. Perhaps it is this problem and these recurrent human challenge that would bring us close to Foster musically. Dramatically, it would fit musically. After the texts I'm still looking.
How many stars do I give? Can I continue to recommend something? I think the person who is musically open and would like to expand his horizons, yes. I'm first cautiously and are only three stars.