Shady Bard - Trials

  by Maarten Schiethart

published: 10 / 10 / 2010




Shady Bard - Trials


Label: Forest Industries
Format: CD
Sophisticated and elegant second album from London-based band Shady Bard, which finds them moving triumphantly from their experimental roots and developing an increasingly eclectic pop style



Review

When this arrived in the mail, I clicked on the file for the review I had written of Shady Bard's first CD on my PC and found out that the review file read blank. Over three years ago I was listening and preparing a review. The words, however, never got out, but I nevertheless quite liked their debut CD, 'From the Ground Up'. Shady Bard main man Lawrence Becko Vasiliadis has gone back to his Greek roots on 'Trials' which is a rich way of describing his move towards a more eclectic style. Fret not, a lot of the melody lines and arrangements - bring on the brass! - remain unmistakenly English. This change of the sound is a fine blending of triumphant pop music and a more elaborated compositional style. Almost commercial, definitely of greater appeal than before, 'Trials' is well arranged and produced. 'Volcano!' has a chart quality. There are epic touches on 'Night Song' and the tenderness of 'Daphne' move 'Trials' to great heights. 'Bears' is articulate and the title tracks - there are three parts of 'Trials' - provide yet more wonderful moments. Just when you start to fear Shady Bard might turn to kitsch, a subtle brass arrangement in 'Plan B' finishes off this album of majestic complexity. Shady Bard cross waltzes with pop music in a warm whirlpool of sounds; mature easy listening.



Track Listing:-

1 Trials
2 Volcano!
3 Night Song
4 The Dream
5 Daphne
6 Bears
7 Trials (Part III)
8 Plan B
9 The Lava Waltz
10 Trials (Part II)
11 In Memoriam



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Trials/Retrials (2011)
Fantastic reissue of Birmingham six piece group Shady Bard's album from last year, which comes with an extra album of orchestral reworkings of its tracks and improves on the already near perfect


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