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THIS BREAD IS MINEBelieveNeo-Prog |
Tarcisio Moura
Prog Reviewer |
Out goes the grunge parts and in comes the alternative pop. Or so it seems at first. lsiten Polish
band Believeīs third efford shows the band changing course once again. You canīt really blame
guitarrist and founder member Mirek Gil for being repetitive, Here you can hardly remember him for
his important role defining the trademark sounds of seminal prog bands like Collage and Satellite.
His guitar playing is still gorgeous, there are some fantastic electric and acoustic guitar lines.
But the tunes are simply not as good as on their second CD (their best). The change of singers does not help matters much either. The guy has a nice voice but his style too close to bands like Radiohead for my taste. Satomiīs violin solos donīt have much room here (at least not as much as the previous work). In the end I found This Bread Is Mine a bit tedious on some parts . Of course all the musicians involved are great, the arrangements are quite good and there ares always Gillīs guitar solos to make the diference Still the band seem to be drifting away from prog and getting closer to alternative pop. Conclusion: not a bad CD at all, I must say. But I was expecting something more progressive since Yesterday Is A Friend showed so much promise in that direction. As it is, This Bread Is Mine is good, but definitly not essential. 3 stars. MEMBERS LOGIN ZONEAs a registered member (register here if not), you can post rating/reviews (& edit later), comments reviews and submit new albums. You are not logged, please complete authentication before continuing (use forum credentials).
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