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4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Pop/Rock with some Electronica/Ambient Sound, February 23, 2004
This review is from: Ahead (Audio CD)
This is an Extremely pleasant album to listen to. It's very Easy on the ears. These guys are from Switzerland. Most of the songs here are very Soothing, and Most have very Catchy Melody Hooks. They combine Rock/Pop and Electronica beats with great Melodies. The Beautiful Female vocals of Jael IMO sound Great, and they give music a Very Pop-friendly feel. Most songs really get stuck in your Head, but Not in a Bad way. Highly recommend this album to anyone who likes Dido or Sarah McLachlan or Jewel or Cranberries etc etc, even though I think Lunik is Much Much Better. But I think it's still a Good comparison. Also make sure to check out their First album, which is more Trip Hop than this, and also their Latest 2003 album "Weather". "Weather" is very similar to this album. It's a Very Pop oriented album. It's Simply Great and Enjoyable Pop music with a twist. Highly Recommended. Thank You
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A New Favourite CD, November 11, 2003
This review is from: Ahead (Audio CD)
Like most people, Lunik's exposure was through lead vocalist Jael's appearance on the new Delerium single, "After All". After receiving their album "Ahead" from Amazon.ca, this CD has rarely left my stereo (or the stereo at work, for that matter). It is a mix of gentle acoustic rockers backed by spacey ambient sounds. The best songs are "Static" and "Waiting". I hope the rest of their catalogue is released in North America.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Fascinating., July 15, 2003
This review is from: Ahead (Audio CD)
I have always been a big Delerium fan. I have been with them from their earlier work (which was mostly just a big experiment!) up to their latest album. The first song on Chimera features the amazing vocals of the lead singer of this band. So, being a loyal fan, I branched out and grabbed this CD as soon as I could find a copy. I haven't stopped listening since. An amazing blend of smooth and silk vocals, over a brilliantly organized instrumentation. The standout of this album is Waiting. It often seems as if the quality of the song determines the amount of times it will be remixed (as evidenced by Silence, and its dozens of various remixes), and Waiting fits the pattern quite well. All in all, this is definitely a Nettwerk sound. Those of you who enjoy the type, will definitely fall in love with Lunik.
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