Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With E.P.
This can be purchased as part of a 3 CD set along with the Level Five E.P and ELEKTRIK, Live in Japan 2003 CD Links below.
Enjoyable. No Power to Believe but if you like it you should like this
guess i’ll go through this thing track by track
Bude - it’s cool but kinda pointless - 3/10
Happy With What You Have to Be Happy With - i’m happy with any extended version and i like this song - 8/10
Bude II - just a redo of Bude - 2/10
Mie Gakure - absolutely beautiful… - 9/10
She Shudders - more in the vein of Bude - 3/10
Eyes Wide Open (Acoustic) - this is actually really good for an acoustic power to believe - 10/10
Shoganai - this made it on the album as part of Power Circle ...
guess i’ll go through this thing track by track
Bude - it’s cool but kinda pointless - 3/10
Happy With What You Have to Be Happy With - i’m happy with any extended version and i like this song - 8/10
Bude II - just a redo of Bude - 2/10
Mie Gakure - absolutely beautiful… - 9/10
She Shudders - more in the vein of Bude - 3/10
Eyes Wide Open (Acoustic) - this is actually really good for an acoustic power to believe - 10/10
Shoganai - this made it on the album as part of Power Circle and I don’t know what this instrument is but whoever is playing it is playing it well - 10/10
I Ran - more Bude shit - 3/10
Potato Pie - one of the best kc songs - 10/10
Larks’ Tongues in Aspic, Pt. 4 - i like larks tongues and this version is just electrifying - 11/10
Clouds - starts off as Bude shit but then decides to be an amusing little blooper reel that has made me laugh - 8/10
All in all I really enjoy this album disguised as an EP. I can see why some people wouldn’t like it but it has some enjoyable moments such as Shoganai, Potato Pie, Clouds and the almighty Larks’ Tongues Pt 4 but some of us fellow crimheads wouldn’t enjoy this. Would recommend for people looking to dig further in. 4/5 discipline logos :D