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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great song is a great song...no matter what genre it's in!,
By Schenker is God "MSG!!!!!!!" (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Kiske (Audio CD)
And that's the reason why anyone who's ever felt like listening to some peaceful, uplifting music will enjoy "Kiske". Yes, even metalheads. I still love Helloween and metal in general, but the sheer quality and originality of Michael's songwriting, combined with his voice, majestic in Helloween and here just beautiful, create an album that only the most cynical, emotionless metalhead couldn't love. Unfortunately most of Michael's fans seem to be hangers-on from his Helloween days, but I'm sure anyone interested in this kind of relaxing light pop-rock and balladry would also love this album. My only minor complaints are that, as always, Michael needs an English language coach to help polish the lyrics, and that I would have liked to hear more of his powerful, higher-pitched vocals, which he proved could still work in a mellow setting on songs like "It's So Easy" from R.T.S. I don't care how mellow Kiske gets, I still want to hear him push his voice as on "It's So Easy", because NOBODY on this planet has a voice like that... These are very minor complaints though. "Kiske" is a great album filled with great songs which makes for a truly enjoyable listening experience. Congratulations Michael!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Record!,
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This review is from: Kiske (Audio CD)
First of all I have to be absolutely objective because erase Michael's heavy metal past it's a little bit difficult. Kiske's high pitched voice still remains but with a mellower feeling. At first hearing it's, maybe, hard to digest but by the third time you will really love the cd. To be honest I'm a fan of whatever he does and I have to say this record surpasses his first two records (Instant Clarity and R.T.S). Just to do a quick resume of his last 3 years, Supared (in my opinion, his weakest project) and Place Vendome (excellent album for AOR or Melodic Hard Rock lovers) had nothing to do with this record. This is a complete different genre, it's kind of a mix of pop and melodic rock; difficult to catalogue but very enjoyable, with nice acoustic guitars. The job of the musicians is fine, Karsten Nagel (drums) from Kiske former band Il Prophecy do a good performance, Sandro Giampietro (also Supared) fulfills the duties of the main guitar player (just don't expect virtuosity solos because you won't find them) and Fontaine Burnett (bass) closes the lineup. Kiske also plays guitar and keyboard to add more consistency to the record.1. Fed By Stones - A good start with a strong phrase opener. I like the lyrics very much, very profound and goes with the emotive voice. 2. All Solutions - A softer piece with reminiscence of R.T.S. ballads. 3. Knew I Would - One of my favorite tracks. I hope the next album keep that direction. 4. Kings-Fall - In my opinion the best ballad (to date) of kiske's career (I hate stereotypes but I had to name some sort of style) 5. Hearts Are Free - In this one Michael sings with a girl called Corinna Wolke, I believe she did some choirs in Chamaleon record. A nice song. 6. The King Of It All - Great song with beautiful violins accompanying it. 7. Sing My Song - Reminds me the atmosphere of some softer songs from I.C. 8. Silently Craving - Very Good song, it shows that Michael's voice is still in great shape. 9. Truly - In this one he also sang with Corinna but her voice is a little less obvious. A good song but not one of my favorites. 10. Painted - Reminds me some sort of Boston (the band) style but more acoustic. 11. Sad As The World - My favorite track, it's fresh and clearly shows the new direction Michael wants to take. My conclusion is that "Kiske" is a very good album, relaxing and melodic. So if you are a metal head without prejudice or a music lover try it, otherwise don't bother.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Emotional, atmospheric and relaxing acoustic-pop-rock,
By John (Greece) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Kiske (Audio CD)
This is Michael Kiske's fourth solo album and it is a step away from anything he has done in the past. There is no comparison between KISKE and his Helloween days, nor with his participation in metal projects (Avantasia, Tribuzy, Masterplan) or the amazing melodic hard rock/AOR of 'Place Vendome'.KISKE is a singer-songwriter type of album with songs ranging from acoustic ballads to melodic pop-rock. This is an atmospheric and peaceful record, which is overflowing with emotion and is overall great for what it is. The instrumentation includes mainly acoustic and at some parts electric guitars, bass guitar, some nice drumming, a small amount of keyboards-piano in the background and a slight dose of violin in some places. Michael Kiske is at his usual best vocally and lyrically, demonstrating his huge range in a more soothing atmosphere. In this album he displays the most emotional and warm vocals that I ever heard from him. Most songs contain deeper lower and middle range vocal parts, with scarce but very effective high pitched delivery and just the right amount of vibrato added for good measure. The strongest tracks on the album are the pop-rock songs "Painted", "Knew I Would" and "Fed By Stones", which contains some very thought out lyrics. The other highlights are the acoustic ballads "King's Fall", "Sing My Song" and "The King Of It All", which contains a truly memorable chorus and violin orchestration. The Japanese edition of the album includes a bonus track well worth having, the cover of "Mary In The Morning" (Elvis) sang in a truly magnificent way. With this release Michael Kiske proves once more what a talented songwriter and what a gifted and extraordinary singer he is. This is his most mellow and emotional sounding release ever and it should be listened and enjoyed for what it is, instead for what it is not. (Note: metal and hard-rock fans should definitely stay away from this album IF they expect a return to those genres as they will be very disappointed.)
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