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...JUST SUGGESTING

Skeem

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4 stars As I'm writing this review I'm listening to this album I discovered on Progstreaming. I must say I don't have any French Neo Prog bands in my collection mostly because they almost always sing in French and without learning the language it's impossible to understand what they're on about. Skeem are definitely the exception to this rule, singing in English and more importantly in an understandable fashion. As I listen to the album I hear a definite European Prog sound with hints of Marillion . The guitar work is first rate and memorable mixed with synthesizers and a competent steady drum beat and this album sits comfortably with my favorite releases of 2013. Skeen's sound is big and complete. The production values are splendid .
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Posted Tuesday, December 10, 2013 | Review Permalink
3 stars After i listen the 1st album i was just curious about the 2nd one. Skeem released their 2nd effort after 12 years, and they release 2 album. So it worth to wait so much? Sometimes yes but even no. The debut album was a masterpiece to me, excellent composition catchy chorus, and intricate solos between keys and guitar with a light fusion feelings. In this album they repeat the old formula of the 1st album: long intro about 1 minute, usually driven by a guitar solo and after this one starts the song usually is in a slow tempo, but what miss in this album is the energy from the 1st album, the final solos between guitar and keys are still there but the emotions are fade away. So to conclude 3 stars
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Posted Sunday, July 27, 2014 | Review Permalink
4 stars This is LIGHTYEARS from their debut. I mean INCOMPARABLY BETTER than their debut. When I got it from Musea in 2001... well, being subscribed to Musea Monthly Selection I often bought pig in a poke and was never disappointed by any new and unknown Musea release, but that time I was surprised why the label with strong reputation of a worldwide progressive fashion-maker released such a collection of pompous banalities, with only 3 tracks (of 8) really containing music. Something reminding Italian Pictures (do you remember their first and only studio album from 1997?) but much less brisk. I decided for myself that I should not monitor Skeem's activity anymore because they seemed to be definitively not of my interest. And so, the deeper was my amazement when I recently listened (by chance, just by chance, I was never motivated for listening to Skeem since 2001!) to ...Just Suggesting. A splendid release, really. Only with their second album, twelve years after the debut, the band proved that they do have their own creative face. Very powerful, distinctive and inventive tracks, especially Gone Away Muse (a true masterpiece in any respect I'd say!), quite intricate album structure, great instrumentation and musicianship. The only fault of the album is its excessive duration. I'm not sure that the message to the world included in the album really does cost 100 minutes of playing time. Maybe some water might be wrung out from the musical tissue, maybe some compositions are slightly longer than they deserve to be. But what to talk about if almost every song on the band's first album was at least twice longer than it should be?
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Posted Friday, January 26, 2018 | Review Permalink

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