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Wednesday 13 August 2008
 CD Reviews 2008::SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIO: Stan Nieustalony

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Release: 2008
Style: progressive rock
Label: www.mals.ru
Website: http://snr.rockmetal.pl
Contact:
Playing Time: 54:01
Cat. N°: 00000
Review by: Misha
Translated by: Misha
Rating: 2/10



English:

This band offers both signal and noise. Regrettably, the balance is too often bowing to the noise side. They say: “good music doesn't come from reaching an ideal, but from a compromise between the ideal and its opposite”. I absolutely can not agree with that. Good music doesn’t have to mean a compromise in any form. What is needed for a good music is a musical talent. A good deal of other ingredients is required as well. For example, a good playing technique, taste, feeling for the rhythm, etc. Musician can deny existing rules, schools and styles, but without offering something else instead, his or her music will mean nothing more than that mere denial. Well, for me, it’s not enough…

For those, who are still not convinced, I will mention the fact of their singing in Polish, which is a terrible language to sing a rock song. I will say one more thing about the vocal abilities of the guys: I hoop sincerely for their neighbours that they don’t sing in the shower…


Nederlands:

Deze groep biedt beide signal en noise. De evenwicht is helaas te veel naar de lawaai kant omgeslagen. Zij zeggen: “good music doesn't come from reaching an ideal, but from a compromise between the ideal and its opposite”. Hier ben ik absoluut niet mee eens. Een goede muziek hoeft helemaal geen compromis te betekenen. Een goede muziek vereist wel een muzikaal talent. Bovendien zijn veel andere ingrediënten ook hard nodig. Om wat te noemen: een goede techniek, smaak, gevoel voor de ritme. Een muzikant kan bestaande regels, scholen en stijlen verloochenen, maar zonder iets nieuws te bieden, zal zijn of haar muziek niets anders betekenen, dan deze pure weigering. Voor mij is dat niet genoeg…

Voor de lezers die nog niet overtuigd zijn: zij zingen in het Pools. Dit is een verschrikkelijke taal voor een rock song. Ik zeg verder nog een ding over hun zingen: ik hoop voor hun buren van harte dat zij in de douche niet zingen…


Tracklist:
1. Dodecafonia 0:16
2. Mesjasz 4:15
3. Centryfuga 5:01
4. Entropia 13:41
5. Eden 5:30
6. Marzenie 3:45
7. Opium 10:53
8. Kruk 5:32
9. Centryfuga Revisited 5:11

Musicians:
Marysia Bialota – keyboards; programming
Przemek Pilacinski – guitars; vocals
Adam Wasaznik – drums; vocals
With:
Tomek Wiik – bass (4, 5, 7, 8)
Natalia Uzieblo – flute (5, 7)
Ola Jaromin – oboe (1, 4)
Ania Wojtych – viola (1)
Marta Czyz – vocals (2)

[Aangemeld door misha]
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