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THE SHOOTING STAR'S SIGH

Sweek

Post Rock/Math rock


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Sean Trane
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3 stars Sweek's debut album is pretty well in the line of what the usual post rock band's had to offer for the last decade once GYBE! found its sound. It doesn't seem that many groups ever went farther than emulating that formula, and Belgian bands (usually late starters from 04 onwards) like Tomàn, Cecilia::Eyes and Sweek don't seem able to renew the genre.

The group seems to investigate means at being different, but with this album, fail to come up with proper solutions. In the album's track list are the two tracks that were featured on the promo single, Micobacterium Leprae and Everybody Takes the Airplane (whether in the same version or not is not clear), However the violin/cello/piano part of the line-up is relatively unusual that Sweek should be able to get out of the all-too-beaten path, yet fall in the traps of using strange monologues that plague the genre: Sweek manages to go even further than GYBE in the weird and bizarre, making their debut not that easy for frequent listenings. And they can't seem to escape the dead-flogged horse idea of the hidden track stick after a few minutes of silence in the last track.

It doesn't seem that I paint that nice a picture of Sweek's debut and surely they haven't invented hot water with Shooting Star, but this was a first draft f the much better follow-up Cinemativc Crash where the group pulls a very improved soundscape, definitely something innovative on the usual formula. But that Sweek's next chapter

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Posted Thursday, June 5, 2008 | Review Permalink
4 stars Sweek are a Belgian post rock band. Their music delivers an exciting Godspeed You ! Black Emperor flavor (compare the voice samples) with a strong violin and cello presence. The atmosphere is quite sad, but turns to exaltation and maybe anger. Compositions are smart, simple but VERY touching. This is an emotional experience.

Guitars are sober or heavy (very powerful sound on Everybody takes the plane). I'd like to highlight the extraordinary drummer's job, along with the bassist's one. Violin/Cello's job is so excellent that I don't miss the keys.

This album is an excellent first album for Sweek. Their music is still a bit compartmentalized, but very inspired.

"Summer Trip" is just a vocal evocation with some guitar notes. The album really takes off with "Microbacterium Leprae", in a darker atmosphere. "Everybody takes the plane" is an unbelievable song which seems to review all emotions' gamut with a brilliant cello/violin work. "Creutzfeld Jacobs" is colder, but compensated by "Things are Bigger Then They Appear", which contains a heavy crescendo (with guitars on the foreground). Then, "James' Piano" arrives : it's a only-piano track, with a melodious expression going harder and harder, which is developed in "New James", an epic piece that can make someone's flesh creep. Mine, for example.

Length : nearly one hour of music. Ok > 1/1

Compositions quality : Brilliant Very touching. > 10/10

Instruments diversity : the music is a bit too guitar-lead. Excellent violin/cello's work > 3/5

Tracks personal appreciation : 1/ Summer Trip : 2/5 2/ Microbacterium Leprae : 4/5 3/ Everybody takes the plane : 5/5 4/ Creutzfeld Jacobs : 5/5 5/ Things are Bigger Then They Appear : 5/5 6/ James' Piano : 3/5 7/ New James : 5/5 (so 29/35)

Bass contribution : 3/3 > brilliant and heavy.

Drums contribution : 3/3 > powerful and inspired.

Guitar(s) contribution : 2/3 > Good job.

Violin and cello : 3/3 > absolutely masterpiece. I'm still wondering where's my mind.

"Prog" level : 8/10 > some keys could improve this, but that's just my opinion.

TOTAL : 62/73 TOTAL ON TWENTY : 16,986/20

NUMBER OF STARS : 4,2/5

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