It's All True (CD)
A dreamy, earthy sleepwalk through Brian Wilson's sandbox, It's All True is like a lost Crosby, Stills & Nash album if it were co-produced by Phil Spector and Van Dyke Parks. Shimmering and earthy at the same time, this Kent, OH, band sounds oddly displaced in the Midwest (almost like a cross between fellow landlocked dreamers like His Name Is Alive and the rootsy Original Brothers and Sisters of Love). Tracks range from the lo-fi electro of "The Libertine Revisited" to the swelling orchestration of "Frank's Dream" with a common thread of earnestness holding them all together. Released by the psychedelic-oriented Camera Obscura label in 1998, this EP is disappointingly brief but definitely warrants multiple listens, if only to peel through each of the layers. ~ Zac Johnson, All Music Guide
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Libertine Revisited |
| 2 | Fontaine |
| 3 | Pacific/Atlantic |
| 4 | Secret Grave Girl |
| 5 | Hawthorne |
| 6 | Frank's Dream |