Addictive
5
By Mr. Lake
The music is so addictive and infectious that I can't just listen to one song. This EP is great from start to finish. With headphones it's like your transported to another place. Simply sublime.
What My Sould Would Sound Like....
5
By Alily
If my soul had a sound it would be Brittle Branches. I am a Twilight fan, and I could so picture this music to many of the scenes in the books! If you haven't listened yet you are missing out on something transcendental.
Hmmm . . .
1
By Hitman7777
Rather mediocre, poor production, seems like a band trying to find itself still. Has hints of Jars of Clay from 1996. Overall a pass on this one . . .
:)
5
By ChaseKG
lyrically spectacular music that can alone sway your mood.....the power of the diction used and the mello alternative sound makes it perfect for relaxing or when your deep in thought...his voice is very mesmerizing and pure.......Joel has a great thing going here and i think his music will only become more popular and hopefully help change the "sold out" drag of an age our world is in where we lost the ability to determine talent from catchy little rap tunes....
Even better live
5
By THSisAradioCLASH
I saw him at the Rave in Milwaukee, Wi last night and it was amazing. Almost as good as the John Butler Trio. My favorite song was "Save our City", although that's not on this cd.
Refreshingly different
5
By iTune Junky
I always have my ipod on random and everytime one of Ki: Theory's songs come on I usually stop random play to listen to the whole album. It doesnt sound like anything else and yet its really good. The order of songs I like go from (best to least best favorites) Holiday Heart, Fighting for It, Brittle Branches, True Lovers' Knot, Kiss With Fists, and then Lately.
YES!
5
By HearditSeenit
A friend of mine gave me an LP of this band/artist. This is one of my favorite secret finds. The beats play within the melodies so well. Lately and True Lover's Knot are hidden gems within the music world.
Joel's still got it.
5
By smallangel
This one seems more toned down. Not as much vocally focused but I like what he's doing with the beats.