Topic: Stefan Schil
Well as mentioned elsewhere I received a few nice promos for review and having given them a good listen, I have come to the conclusion that Stefan Schill’s debut ‘Don’t Say A Word’ is not only the pick of the three, but indeed one of the best debut albums I’’ve heard in a long time.
I put it on firmly expecting blues rock. Instead I was presented with funky guitar lines, catchy rock tunes, strong choruses and vocal harmonies with hints of R&B, country and a few great blues songs thrown in for good measure. Each time I play it again I am astonished that such a cohesive and strong recording has been made by a Dutchman of such tender years. The album is outstanding. It blends the melodic sensibilties of John Mayer with the funk and commerical strength of Prince and the power of say Kings of Leon. The appeal of songs such as the opener Any Direction, Take On My Beliefs and It’s Gonna Be Alright is hard to achieve, Schil has surpassed by expectations with ease. That’s not to say that there is no blues songs, Game Called Love is a superb uptempo blues number, while Gone By Tomorrow has an older country feel and Last Goodbye is stripped back reflective song with dobro and harp. There’s great guitar work as shown on his youtube links, he also has a superb soulful voice, yet it’s not even about them, it’s the songs themselves that standout. This is an album that stands up to repeated listenings, and suggests a very promising future. It is released on the Provogue label in April.
It was not long ago I was raving about a German, this Dutchman while very different in style is equally assured. He’s supporting Philip Sayce on his UK and German tours in May. Make sure you see him then.
Andre, Suzanne, George have you seen this guy yet? I want a live review on my desk tomorrow!
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk