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A MATTER OF PERCEPTIONNili BroshJazz Rock/Fusion3.96 | 4 ratings |
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![]() Ladies first, let's start with the various moods of the guitar throughout the album. Pleading on the haunting title track, it turns jubilating on the aquatic "Spring Tune". The instrument then sails in an effervescent way on the funky seas of the multi-layered "Double Entendre". Amazed licks escape from the prudent "Exit Strategy", before tear-jerking solos take over on the anthemic ballad "Silence of Saturday". The rhythmic "The Chase" offers a wealth of dizzying 6-string notes. Then from insolent on the galloping boogie rocker "Eli", the guitar goes troubled on the giddy "Adaptable Creatures". Further on, the young lady's versatility can be appreciated when her humble play on the moving "Yolanda" follows the proud delivery on the groovy "Alien Hip Hop" (a cover of a piece Virgil Donati wrote for a proto-Planet X project called On The Virg, later also covered on Planet X's 'Quantum'). Besides, the creative drumming provides a lot of depth to the tunes, while the groovy bass gives them a cozy side. Keyboards with their wide array of sounds, can be in turn spectral, orchestral, majestic or pensive, playing an extra role in the halls of imagination and emotion. Very close in the spirit to Planet X, 'A Matter of Perception' is a real stunner. Nili is a gifted guitarist who has a great career ahead of her. All the hard work that her experience required is fruitful in the end. We are indeed really pleased to see that not only she can compete with the greatest guitarists on a technical level, but she is also able to write amazing compositions. This is an artist to follow.
lucas |
4/5 |
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