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Monster's Dream
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Crazy Hours
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Amazing melodic guitar player from Thailand. Mastered by Lars Eric Mattsson

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REVIEWS:

SEREE LEE - Variation A
Lion Music

Metal Express Rating: 9.0/10

Release Date: Unknown

by: CHRISTIAN MANNSBART

Email: chris@metalexpressradio.com

Lion Music Letīs begin this review with a little question and answer thing. Where to start – where to end? Uh, ah – thatīs not easy! First of all, whatīs the name of the artist? Seree Lee. Do you know any Metal bands from Thailand? "Not at all," might be a possible answer. This guy is a maestro, a guitar-hero, a genius, a master, a "someone" who provokes a neverending list of superlatives with his strictly instrumental debut Variation A.

Donīt say you didn't have any notion whatsoever about this guy? Lee doesn't have to shy away from comparisons to greats like Steve Vai, Michael Harris, Yngwie or good oleī Joe (Satriani, explanation by the author for all you non-believers out there!) Well, maybe these drawings are a burden too heavy to bear for the beginning - this kid is only 22 years old. "My gosh, heīs just a child" you might cry out. But, hey, springtimeīs cominīand it clearly has an effect on those who have to review albums. No, that statement wasnīt fair at all.

In fact this album is a grenade, an ever-exploding bombshell filled with notes. No copycatting at all - Kaboom! From the first beat, your head will be jerking up and down, your friends might scream "I got hit too." Do not lend this album to anybody, youīll never see it again! Next time somebody asks you for Metal from Thailand, you know what you have to answer: Seree who? Seree Lee!

But, not only Metal folks - some oleīfashioned Hard Rock and even touching ballads are included. From the start, marked by the song "Stumble" (well, didnīt we all stumble into this one?), Lee runs the ladder up and down, changes from fingerbreakinīspeed to rhythmic, stomping, better-nod-your-head-pace. All of that happens in the blink of an eye, or better audit of an ear -– can you say that at all, is that kind of a synonym? The guys from Lion Music have a severe notion of what these words are indicating. They must have known about the promises Lee makes with Variation A and made their decision to an act and realized you-donīt-need-any-brains-at-all-here. Hired!

So, why isn't this review using all these mile long expressions? Because they are like the arrangements Lee creates. Everything is linked together and makes sense on Variation A. Of course the "wunderkind" Seree Lee wrote all of the songs on his own. Number seven is called "Funny Trip" and thatīs just what he might have had in mind arranging this album. No bumps on this road! The last song is called "Best Smile" - well, thatīs all this album provokes.

The but(t)

Enough of superlatives, the but(t) is very shorthanded on this one: 11 tracks and a total playing time of 41 minutes arenīt quite enough, so almost a perfect score.

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SEREE LEE - VARIATION-A (B+) Lion Music, 2007
11 tracks, RT: 40:55
[ http://www.myspace.com/sereelee ]
[ http://www.lionmusic.com/artists/Seree_Lee.htm ]
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Now here is an exciting debut from a new face on the instrumental
guitar scene. Seree Lee hails from Thailand but is apparently quite
familiar with contemporary and classic American and European axe
masters. "Stumble" hits you right away with its subtly cool groove and
tasty playing, while follow up track "Dragon's Fight" rocks with a
killer riff and slick melody lines. For comparison, Seree's playing
sometimes reminds me of Blues Saraceno or early Michael Lee Firkins,
like on the exquisitely crunchy "Tough Guy." One of Seree's strengths
is note selection, as he avoids self-indulgent displays in favor of
well-chosen licks and catchy phrases, pulling out his practiced
technique only when the song calls for it. One of my favorites off the
album is "Victory," where Seree manages to channel a bit of Joey
Tafolla circa OUT OF THE SUN for some really melodic shred. Has it been
done before? Sure, but when it's this well-executed I'm not
complaining, and Seree does seem to be finding his own voice and that's
a real plus in this genre. A mention must also go to the excellent
mastering job done by Lars Erik Mattsson, who brings a great crisp,
punchy sound to the album. One of the better instrumental guitar
releases this year, I recommend you get acquainted with this fine
player. Ripping good stuff.
- Neal Woodall (MysticX9@gmail.com)

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