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My biggest complaint with this release is that the flaws of the collaboration are revealed. Where I listened to and treated each track on "Tower in the Fountain of Sparks" as a complete, unifed, whole song, many of the ones on "Life" sound like instrumentals with words over them. And where songs like "The Cost of Shipping Cattle" and "Up the Nails" culminated with Bob dramatically repeating a line, it seems like an old formula he resorts to on "We're in the Businesses" and "I Can't Freeze Anymore."
But, that said, some of the songs do warm up to you over time, and I enjoy the elements of play and experimentation found here. The "Intro" is a great opener, "Dawntrust Guarantee" is an interesting forray into weirdness, and "Out in the World" is a fun-filled boot-stomping closer. My main wish is that Tobe and Bob would have maybe swapped a few more tapes and accrued some more material, so that they could really put out a powerful and cohesive sophomore disc. But as it is, "Life Starts Here" seems split between more experimental sonic excursions and watered-down tracks in the style of "Tower."
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