Broken
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At a time when much of the pop/rock music scene seems to lack originality, artistic skill, creativity, or a sense of entertainment, its great to know that there are a few artists willing to progress beyond this status-quo. Pop/Rock Artist Wilton Said... is one such artist. With his dramatic, eclectic songwriting style, and his rich melodic baritone voice, Wilton Said... explores various musical styles and dynamics, making for a truly refreshing experience.
With comparisons to the likes of Queen, Radiohead, Roxy Music, Genesis, and Jim Morrison, Wilton Said... incorporates, contrasting moods, odd and changing time signatures, and some jazz influenced melodies into his already eclectic music. The result is a fantastic range of soundscape that has more in common with the musical theater experience than your average poprock artist.
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author: Nessim Halioua
Find this album and buy it right now. It's the most amazing thing I've listened to since the day my friend introduced me to the Hives. I usually don't promote anyone to this extent, but Wilton Said has a captivating voice. He's one of those singers that when you see him in concert, you most likely won't be able to get your eyes and ears away from him. Nowadays, most singers are like background to the music and only stand out when they're screaming. But Said has a way of letting his voice give a whole new perspective to the music being played.
The first track on this EP is "Broken Mind". Even before it jumps into a scorching guitar solo, you can hear the song's creativity. The second song, "The Gap" is really thoughtful; it seems as though Said is making a social statement about how The Gap designed for the masses with no style of its own. It's sad, but I don't know very many people who don't own at least one item from The Gap. I would brag about being one of those people, b
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Wilton Said... is a musician whose work should be welcomed for it’s fresh and un
author: Anthony Furey-etc...news
Wilton Said... is a musician whose work should be welcomed for it’s fresh and unique sounds, something that’s appealing in a world where one-beat alternative rock bands and cash-cow boy bands seems to dominate the airwaves. Anthony Furey-etc...news
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I’d highly recommend that you explore this band’s albums as soon as you can.
author: Prognaut.com
I had the extreme pleasure to review Wilton Said’s 2004 release Butterfly Plague and was given the opportunity to review his previous works World Up My Ass and Broken. I decided to combine those reviews since Broken is rather short (under 30 minutes). Upon listening to both of these releases, I got a chance to hear how well Wilton Said’s music sounded early on in their career.
Wilton Said’s music is one of the most enjoyable progressive pop-rock bands to come cross my hands in a long while. Their music even has nods to the art and glam rock scene of the 70's like Queen, Roxy Music, Genesis, David Bowie and Be Bop Deluxe. The vocals are rather unique for this style of music, that’s usually plagued by Peter Gabriel and Jon Anderson wannabees. Even on these recordings Wilton voice strongly reminds me of the late Geoff Mann with small hints of Freddie Mercury.
If you’re tired of what the more popular bands are releasing these days, then I’d highly recommend that you explore this ban
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