STYLE: Rock RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 9380-9086 LABEL: Independent FORMAT: CD Album
Reviewed by Ato Erzan-Essien
This outfit from, of all places, the Faroe Islands, could be potential heirs to the mantle of vanguards of Scandinavian powerhouse rock famously occupied by Roxette, Aha and those guys who did that annoying Final Countdown song... Europe I think. Technically they are faultless. Birgir Sigurdsson has strong, clear vocals ably supported by tight harmonies from the rest of the band; helping to ensure the Gospel message of their songs is displayed prominently throughout. And although sparing use of the synth drum achieves the difficult task of not cheapening the tone of the album, the best of this album is a slight cut above the standard Christian worship/rock stuff and have a strong commercial feel. With a bit more exposure beyond the Faroe Islands and its 45,000 population, there is no reason why I Am could not have a wider appeal on mainland Europe. Having said all that however, it would have been nice to hear the band use their obvious talents to take more risks and lean towards the musical trend set by their Icelandic neighbours the legendary Sugarcubes.
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