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VISIONS IN THE DARK

Deyss

 

Neo-Prog

3.18 | 56 ratings

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UMUR
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2 stars "Visions in the Dark" is the second full-length studio album by Swiss progressive rock act Deyss. The album was independently release on both vinyl and CD in 1987. In 1995 the album saw a more widespread release when the Musea Records label picked it up for a reissue (in the CD format).

Stylistically "Visions in the Dark" is a continuation of the neo-progressive rock sound which Deyss initiated on their 1985 debut full-length studio album "At-King". Two new important additions have been made to the lineup as Jester (yup thatīs the very Marillion influnced pseudonym he is working under) has joined on lead vocals and Francois Bauer is the bandīs new drummer. Itīs still contemporary Marillion which is the greatest influences on Deyss, but also artists like late 70s Genesis, IQ, and Pendragon can be mentioned as valid references.

Compared to "At-King" everything is better on "Visions in the Dark". The sound production is better sounding (although the album still features a relatively trebly and thin sound), the band are arguably more well playing and especially the drums are much more interesting and better performed on this album. Bauer isnīt the most interesting or distinct sounding vocalist, but he gets the job done reasonably well. Itīs still the melancholic keyboards and guitar leads which are the greatest assets of the bandīs sound, but this time around there are actually also a few songwriting moments which I find at least partially intiguing.

Upon conclusion I wouldnīt be honest if I told you that I think that "Visions in the Dark" is a great quality release, but itīs decent enough and for the all eating fan of neo-progressive rock it may even have some value. To most of the rest of us, weīll probably live fine with the best works of the above mentioned influences. A 2.5 (50%) rating is warranted.

UMUR | 2/5 |

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