
A masterclass in rhythmic melancholy, blending clockwork percussion with fragile piano and Aaron Marsh's signature hushed falsetto.
August 31, 2006 · The Militia Group
Eat, Sleep, Repeat is an exercise in beautiful, rhythmic monotony. It captures the feeling of being stuck in a loop while your internal world remains vibrant and aching. The album trades the more straightforward guitar rock of their previous work for a sound that is more mechanical yet paradoxically more human. It feels like a clock ticking in a room where someone is trying to write a love letter. The production is pristine, with every drum hit and piano note placed with surgical precision, yet Aaron Marsh’s breathy, vulnerable vocals keep the music from ever feeling cold.
How does Eat, Sleep, Repeat sound next to the rest of Copeland's catalogue?
The writing leans notably further into self examination than the rest of the catalogue.
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