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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
NICE BUT NOT GREAT,
By J'Ro "The Only One" (Tulsa, OK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pale Blue Lights (Audio CD)
I am a Dreamside fan and loved Spin Moon Magic. Pale Blue Lights is good but I don't think it compares to Spin Moon Magic. It is a very nice, melodic cd, one that I can listen to from start to finish repeatedly. There is nothing offensive about the cd but there are no standout songs on it like "Forsaken" on SMM.
I would call this cd "mood" music. The music is relaxing, gentle, unobtrusive. I can burn incense, read, and have this cd playing in the background and enjoy quiet down-time. In fact I really enjoy having it playing in the background. Kemi is an incredibly gorgeous frontwoman with a great voice. I can tell she is stretching and playing with her vocals a lot on Pale Blue Lights. She's having fun, and I enjoy listening to her. The Dreamside is a band whose recordings I purchase without listening to in advance...I think they're THAT good. I would have loved to give Pale Blue Lights a 4 or 5 star rating, but I don't feel there are any great stand-out singles on it. If you are a Dreamside fan or want good mood music, this is a perfect cd for you. I recommend it highly for that reason alone.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Give it three listens,
By mick williams (Hampton, VA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Pale Blue Lights (Audio CD)
Kemi Vita is much more passionate on this outing; all the growling guitars on Spin Moon Magic got a little monotonous. At times, she's all over the place, like Siouxsie Banshee. Elsewhere, she sounds very Bjork-like. Unfortunately, she still doesn't carry any memorable tunes (with one huge exception).
If you're nutty enough to buy an album for one track (like me), then number 7 will redeem you. "The Dreamside" is a beautiful song. "Travel" has Kemi doing a duet at a welcome change of tempo. If the vocals get a little murky, the bell-like guitar notes create a lovely, undulating melody. "Women's Chant" is suitably ominous---like a medieval twist on Switchblade Symphony. I can't call this the best darkwave out there. But for you fellow writers and comic book artists, it's good background for those darkly creative times. Good enough to take a chance on their next album.
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