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Bittersweet Hopes Up (Columbia Records 1995)




   Replacing a drummer and achieved high-standard gold records hasn't slowing Soul Asylum down while they already heating up the alternative rock fans with the second album Let Your Dim Light shine with all the materials wrote down fast by the frontman Dave Pirner with the helping hands from his bandmates too. Still growing all the concerns about social daily life in America, these Minneapolis natives rock heroes seems to be revamped their cool productive song writings better with the small amount of pop-influenced mix.
   The balance of more matured influences and stability of balance soft punk tunes-hardrock performance blossoming several anthemic songs from the corporated concern on Misery to the heavy metal claustro-sociophobic track Caged Rat.
   Defending most of the lonely and poor street people by using a very simple perspectives to gains more attention from younger generations concerns.
A fantastic album which correctly not perfect in comparison to their previous one but undeniably honest - a dimmed light of hope for higher learning peace of one-self to (at least) arouse some hearts to do more in helping one another.   


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Link: http://www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/

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