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(Claire Vezina)-“Cyber Neptune"
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Reviewed
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Jerry
Lucky
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Genre: |
Pop/Prog
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Country: |
Canada
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Length: |
48:35
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Release
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2/10/09
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Band Members: |
(Claire Vezina)-Vocals/Guitar/Keys-(Rhodes
piano, piano, organ, Wurlitzer, Mellotron, strings), |
Serge Poulin, Jeff Grenier, Marc-André
Dubé -Bass |
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Richard Soucy, Serge Poulin, Christian
Poirier, Éric Savar-Guitar |
Serge Poulin -Drums |
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David Jacques (Sax) |
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Track
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1.)-Cyber Neptune |
9.)-Soldiers
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2.)- Meluzine |
10.)-From the West ... une brise souffle
a breeze blows
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3.)-Sinking |
11.)- Both wars
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4.)- It's raining
on the city |
12.)-Cyber Neptune II
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5.)-Jeanne |
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6.)-In your cyber
world |
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7.)-11:52 |
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8.)-Sun |
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Review:
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I make no apologies for liking music that falls outside
the scope of mainstream symphonic prog. A little variety
is good for the ear. The new disc from French-Canadian songstress
Claire Vezina is one of those discs. This is Vezina’s fourth
disc and in many respects reminds me of the work of artists
such as Lisa Del Bello, Kate Bush and Peter Gabriel, people
who incorporate many progressive rock elements into their
musical approach.***
There are twelve tracks on Cyber Neptune, most of which
are in the three to four minute category but also a couple
five-minutes and one over six. There is a real kind of art-rock
vibe, with each composition loaded with a spacious atmospheric
tone. From the short opening title track “Cyber Neptune”
[2:23] you get a feeling of moody intensity that sits just
below the surface of each song. Then as each song goes through
its phases she bursts out with an anthemic chorus here or
a catchy repetitive line there. Each of the tracks incorporates
elements of restraint and then usually there are times where
the instruments collide in dramatic fashion building to
stirring crescendo that sometimes never climaxes. It’s this
hesitant-resolution to Vezina’s compositions that is hypnotic
and so captivating. That combined with Vezina’s unique voice
make for a disc that has a long playing shelf life. Her
songs typically start in one fashion and end in sometimes
very unexpected ways. She also tends to write in a non-traditional
manner so her songs don’t always come off sounding like
the traditional verse-chorus arrangement. There are even
a couple instrumentals which feature some pleasant Mellotron
strings and Vezina’s dreamy vocalizations. ***
Cyber Neptune is a very captivating disc. I think that
Claire Vezina’s musical style is one that will appeal too
many symphonic or prog fans who appreciate what Peter Gabriel
does, mixing pop and prog together. It certainly worked
its magic on me and I was hooked.***
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