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(Silhouette) - "Moods"

Label - Self Released
Reviewed by:

Erik Neuteboom

Progwalhalla.nl

Genre:
(Prog Rock)
Country:
Netherlands
Length:
79:00
Release Date:
10/04/09
Band Members: Brian de Graeve acoustic, electric guitar & vocals Erik Laan Synthesizers, keyboards
  Jos Uffing drums, percussion & vocals Gerrit-Jan Bloemink bass
 
     
Track Listing: 1.)-Concert Hangover (8:49)
9.)-Far Away (6:04)
  2.)-Don't Threaten My Peace of Mind (6:06)
10.)-Moods (5:43)
  3.)-Searching for Her (6:41) 11.)- Another Bed Time Story (7:33)
  4.)- Second Time Down (4:23)
12.)-The Answers (5:57)
  5.)-Don't Mess With Me (5:45)  
  6.)-Feeling God (5:16)  
  7.)-Unreal Meeting (10:48)  
  8.)-Cinema Backseat (5:17)  

Review:

This Dutch four piece formation is rooted in 2005, two years later the debut CD entitled In Maze was released and now (late 2009) we can enjoy the successor Moods. Silhouette went on tour with other Dutch progrock band Knight Area, their keyboardplayer Gerben Klazinga did the mixing and mastering on Moods.

Silhouette have been busy on this new album for two years, that effort paid off with a wonderful sound and 12 tastefully arranged compositions, alternating between 24-carat symphonic rock (Genesis) and neo-prog (IQ and early Marillion). Keyboard player Erik Laan has an important role with his vintage keyboard sound, he colours the tracks very beautifully, from violin- and choir Mellotron eruptions to fluent Minimoog flights and lush Hammond organ waves. In general I enjoyed listening to this album because of the pleasant shifting moods (from dreamy with twanging acoustic guitar to bombastic with majestic choir-Melltoron), the use of acoustic guitar (the distinctive Ovation) in some songs, the strong work on keyboards and guitar and the fine build-ups and grand finales in the longer compositions. But although Silhouette often reminds me of other Dutch progrock bands Mangrove and Knight Area, they don’t reach that level, in my opinion Silhouette should more work on an own sound and present a bit more surprising elements. But apart from that, this is a very pleasant album that will please many symphomaniacs and neo-progheads.

Rating: [3 of 5 Stars!]

Erik Neuteboom

Progwalhalla.nl

 

 

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