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April

VAST

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Album Review

Publicity for April describes this 40-minute CD as Jon Crosby's "acoustic project," which is misleading because April does, in fact, use some electric instruments. But while April doesn't sound truly "unplugged" or truly acoustic-oriented, it is accurate to say that April contains some of the most rootsy and organic-sounding production that VAST has had so far; April sounds electric, but not electronic or high-tech — and that is a definite departure from some of the industrial and electro-goth production that VAST has favored in the past. The more organic production on April seems to be Crosby's way of saying that, at the end of the day, VAST was always about songcraft more than production gloss or electro-beats. Of course, one could say the same thing about Nine Inch Nails, one of Crosby's main influences; Johnny Cash's willingness to cover Nine Inch Nails' "Hurt" speaks volumes about Trent Reznor's songwriting ability, and Crosby doesn't value the art of songcraft any less than Reznor. Drawing on influences ranging from Nine Inch Nails to U2 to Sisters of Mercy, April contains some of Crosby's strongest writing. The Bono-isms on April are hard to miss, but while U2 is ultimately a hopeful, idealistic band (despite dealing with some dark subject matter at times), April is full of brooding, melancholy songs; the fact that Crosby favors a different production style on April doesn't mean that he has let go of goth rock's gloomy influence. And why should he? There is no law stating that music has to be cheerful to have artistic merit. In the past, some of VAST's albums have been described as uneven, but being consistent is not a problem for Crosby on the well-crafted April.

Customer Reviews

VAST - April

I felt compelled to buy this album after hearing the beautifully melancholic One More Day on Smallville. One More Day is the stand out track for me resonating some personal circumstances that everyone will be able to relate to. The rest of the album doesn't miss the mark either, reminding me somewhat of Long-View's Mercury album with a hint of Queensryche's Silent Lucidity thrown in. If you like you're "rock", a bit slower or a bit more acoustic based, you'll not be disappointed.

Great record

This record is bursting at the seams with heartfelt and poignant lyrics, this coupled with some pretty stunning production throughout, the odd quirky track thrown in for good measure and the Jim Morrison-esque vocals from Jon Crosby, have formed a stunning album. Particular highlights are Sunday I'll Be Gobe, One More Day and Take Me With You. Getting it to this stage proved a messy process and I understand that the album was poorly recieved by staunch fans nor the music press (largely US based as VAST are not massively popular in the UK), which begs the question am I listening to the same album or is this simply a case of overly blinkered and critical fans. This album is great! New album out in 2008 too!

Amazing!

To be honest i have had this Album since it first came out and listened to it a couple of times... After a while it just faded into the background and collected dust on my CD rack, but after hearing it again on Smallville (one More Day) it is now constantly on repeat "The whole album" i strongly recommend new listeners to this album.... Its a Shame the other Albums by the Vast isn't as good as this one!

HUGE thumbs up!!!

Biography

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

VAST is comprised of one man and one man only: Jon Crosby. The songwriter grew up in Humboldt County, CA, and was profiled as a promising guitarist in Guitar Player Magazine at the age of 13. He was nearly signed to the guitar-based label Shrapnel, but he turned down the offer and focused on honing his songwriting chops instead. Crosby soon left high school to do home study, and he began assembling a band in order to perform some demos he recorded all by himself, under...
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