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Scuderio is a Swedish 5- piece which recently released their debut
"Walking Through Mirrors" on Z Records. In fact, Scuderio is the first
signing to Z records that does not play straight hard rock/melodic
heavy, but blend hard rock/aor and prog. This doesn't mean they can't be
heavy and powerful, because they are.
Originally formed back in 1994, the band has kept a high profile since
then having a few promo cds on their conscience. Now, finally the debut
is out and has 11 songs on it with playing time over 54 minutes.
I saw some talk about Scuderio on the Perpetual Motion board having
quite a few funny name suggestions and associations. Some people are
having problems taking their bandname seriously because of these
associations, but luckily what's important here is the music and the
music is great.
The cd kicks off with "Y M I", which has some pumping keys and a good
staccato guitarriff. A good melodyline and a great chorus. The keys are
dominant, but in a good way, giving the song the extra driving source.
The variation is good throughout the song, and the mellow part in the
middle with keys and guitarsolo is beautiful.
Track two "Slave to temptation" is another song with heavy guitars and
great keyboards. The melodyline and chorus is
once again great. A good melodic guitarsolo with floating keys filling
the background and the vocals of H.B Anderson is very good, having both
power and feeling.
Track three "Dragon's Lair" starts with floating keys and is at first
very close to being aor, with a superb melodic verse. But when the
guitars come in, it's more back to the progressive style of the two
first songs. Good vocals
and a great chorus. Once again a good atmospheric solo accompanied by
keys. Good variation here too.
Track 5 "Whispering Shadows" is another uptempo track with good
keyboard arrangements and powerful staccato guitars. A very good chorus,
time changes and good variation.
Track 6 "Autumn Years" starts with clean guitars, keys and the good
vocals of Andersson. When the heavy guitars come in the song moves into
a moody mid-tempo rocker with a superb chorus. Once again a great melody
and a good performance by the band.
Track 7 "Some things never change" is a great ballad with nice
piano/keys, tasty floating bass, and a great
verse/pre-chorus/chorus with nice background chorus which fit the song
well. The vocals of Anderson really shine on this song, showing his
emotional side.
The remaining 4 songs all keep up the high quality , with the exception
of track 9 which remind me a lot of Swedish companions Lions Share,
which of course is not a negative thing. But the melodyline and chorus
does not have the melodic attack as the other tracks, coming off less
accessible and memorable.
Once again Sweden is delivering the goods. This is another great album
and will most likely appeal to fans
of melodic prog metal and melodic heavy, the scandi way. The band has
without doubt a scent for good melodies and are very competent as
musicians. The songs are worked through very well and they don't seem to
miss anything in the songwriting department either.
No songs are totally mindblowing, but nevertheless the whole cd keeps
high quality with good songs throughout. The production is good, not
razor sharp, but letting each instrument come to its right. I
especially enjoyed the atmospheric solo parts with the tasty basslines,
which emphasized on melody, not just shred.
All songs are filled with great keyboard arrangements, heavy guitars and
great vocals. Good melodylines and
choruses. It's hard to make any comparisons because Scuderio has
definitively found their own style and musical direction, and they
deserve credit for that. I give this album 8 out of 10 points.
Recommended !
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