Klimt 1918 "Undressed Momento"

::: Review taken from Les Acteurs de l'Ombre, France, October 2003 :::

::: www.lesacteursdelombre.com :::



The Italians Klimt 1918 come to us after two demos, a mini-cd and a promo-cd released in 2001, with their first album: "Undressed Momento".
It's under a lil' bit gloomy rock'n'roll vibe that the band proposes 9 songs more than pleasant for listening to. If you're looking for aggressiveness and noisy drumming, well then this record isn't for you!! As to the musical style, the band is on the same line as Staind in my opinion, for it's soft and quiet, with warm atmospheres used at best. The band's got a beautiful sound of guitar combined with a voice pretty soft and melodic with some effected parts which will make you cry for sure.
Remarkable production, nothing to complain about the sound that is perfect and it's sure that Klimt 1918 will leave completely indifferent those more brutal among you out there, but I appeal to your broadmindedness therefore, give a listen to Klimt 1918, because I can assure you that otherwise you'd lose something awfully interesting!

(Enfer - Rating: 8/10)