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Cover |
Musicians |
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André
Cents - guitars, backing vocals
Marcel Derix - bass
Koen Roozen - drums
Edo Spanninga - keyboards
Siebe Rein Schaaf - vocals, keyboards |
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1998 |
Cyclops |
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52'29" |
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Website |
Contact |
Style |
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progressive rock |
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Review by |
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John 'BoBo' Bollenberg |
Whilst Unspoken
Whisper marks the band's debut, most of the songs have already been
known for a long time, courtesy of the many demos the band mailed
out over the years. However, this time around the vocals of Siebe-Rein
Schaaf is of a much better, more professional quality, doing the
rest of the music justice. So a lot of "older" material creeps up on
this disc, songs which luckily have been revamped in order to get
the balance right so every detail can be heard over and over again.
Classics for the future can be found in "Schoolyard Fantasy,"
"Unspoken Whisper" (sounding a lot like vintage Genesis in the
intro) and "Legend Of The Old Man's Tree." The material sounds much
better on CD than in demo form, which kind of illustrates the fact
that no arrangement is going over the top. Edo Spanninga's keyboards
often sound divine, whilst the guitar of André Cents doesn't have to
battle to get in the spotlight. Lovers of lyrical symphonic rock in
the style of Camel will certainly enjoy Unspoken Whisper, an album
which has become a perfect calling-card for the band no doubt
resulting in a massive amount of gigs. It wouldn't surprise me one
bit if this album opened the door to recognition from abroad as
well. A superb album made with a very tiny budget proving once again
that a great album doesn't necessarily mean you have to pay a
fortune in studiotime. All you need are good songs and you can find
seven on this debut!
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Tracklist |
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Schoolyard Fantasy (8:07)
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Wolves At War (4:53)
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Childscream (7:19)
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Unspoken Whisper (10:23)
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Legend Of The Old Man's
Tree (4:28)
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Xymphonia (10:06)
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Heroes (7:53)
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