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Toad the Wet Sprocket
Whatever I Fear
Release Date: 5/20/1997
Album Type: Enhanced
09/19/1998 (5 out of 5 stars) This CD is unusual for Toad largely because of the dearth of ballads, a staple of past Toad efforts. Only Don t Fade and All Things in Time would adequately fit that description on this album.The main characteristic that strikes the listener is the depth of lyricism. Glen Phillips really reveals the depths of his talent in these songs about such wide-ranging topics as mysticism ( Little Buddha ), the plight of American Indians ( Crazy Life ), and materialism ( Throw It All Away ). There is also one really gritty rocker on this album, Desire, which is the most physical song Toad ever wrote. Rings is an extremely intriguing song, because it s written from the point of view of a tree, a device that is also employed for the first time (and unfortunately the last) here. All in all, this is probably Toad s most ambitious album. Whatever I Fear tack