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The Eventually Home review

The voice of Andy Hull is angry, loud, fragile, & soft all in one as he takes the role of a 17th century sailer set out to sea for three years as was common then. What wasn't common was seeing his wife & brother having sex through the window in his cabin home. Not having the strength to confront her or his brother he leaves and has three whole years to be tortured, confused, planning revenge, dream, get notes from home. All the while confiding to his Captain the issues and trusting a captain who may have an agenda of his own. (2nd of 3 albums w/ 3rd being released soon). Listen to these albums in order much like 'Hospice I' and 'Hospice II' by the "Antlers".

The Bitter End review

The voice of Andy Hull is angry, loud, fragile, & soft all in one as he takes the role of a 17th century sailer set out to sea for three years as was common then. What wasn't common was seeing his wife & brother having sex through the window in his cabin home. Not having the strength to confront her or his brother he leaves and has three whole years to be tortured, confused, planning revenge, dream, get notes from home. All the while confiding to his Captain the issues and trusting a captain who may have an agenda of his own. (1st of 3 albums w/ 3rd being released soon). Listen to these albums in order much like 'Hospice I' and 'Hospice II' by the "Antlers".
