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  • Blog from the Windowsill is the blog from the long-time web author of Notes from the Windowsill which is an online newsletter of children’s books enjoyed by adults.

    Kids Lit » Blog Archive » Visit the Windowsill 2006

  • "Windowsill" rhymes MTV and World War III over a surf beat and soaring strings, while "My Body Is a Cage" starts as a swampy gospel lament and ends as a lofty prayer ( "Set my spirit free").

    Little Big Band 2007

  • "Windowsill" or the existential angst of "My Body Is A Cage," Arcade Fire wrapped up the night with the unescapably anthemic "Wake Up."

    EARVOLUTION 2010

  • Bible's outlook is rife with the terror of blankness and darkness: The string-buoyed swoon "Windowsill" says

    Broward-Palm Beach New Times | Complete Issue 2009

  • Neon Bible's title track in an elevator, complete with torn-magazine percussion; Win and Régine in another elevator, letting rip on a version of "Windowsill" that quivers with easy power; and a verse or so of "Surf City Eastern Block", a b-side piano ballad about a kid escaping East Berlin in the trunk of a car that veers closer to the Berlin-era-Bowie sun than the band has ever passed before.

    PopMatters Ross Langager 2009

  • Bible's outlook is rife with the terror of blankness and darkness: The string-buoyed swoon "Windowsill" says

    Broward-Palm Beach New Times | Complete Issue 2009

  • Neon Bible's title track in an elevator, complete with torn-magazine percussion; Win and Régine in another elevator, letting rip on a version of "Windowsill" that quivers with easy power; and a verse or so of "Surf City Eastern Block", a b-side piano ballad about a kid escaping East Berlin in the trunk of a car that veers closer to the Berlin-era-Bowie sun than the band has ever passed before.

    PopMatters 2009

  • Songs ranged from the driving rock of Sarah Dickenson's "Windowsill" to the soulful hip hop of Racheal Jackson's "Tonight's the Night."

    California Chronicle 2009

  • Bible's outlook is rife with the terror of blankness and darkness: The string-buoyed swoon "Windowsill" says

    Broward-Palm Beach New Times | Complete Issue 2009

  • It took perhaps thirty seconds for me to know that "Beachcomber's Windowsill," the debut from Stornoway, was something rare and special.

    Marc Ruxin: The Bestest 2010 -- Tunage Marc Ruxin 2011

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