Hi to you all, here’s my vote & comment…
I tried to stick as much as possible to the type of comment requested by Mr. Fox and the rules of the challenge. I just added some reflections on how much the songs adhered to the proposed theme, and in general it seemed to me that the theme "loss" was not very respected, as most of the songs sound rather optimistic and ultimately far from loss. In the comments I also evaluated the songs regardless of how close they were to the theme, but I then took them into account in the scores attributed.
GMoneh "Bon Voyage, Mon Amie"
I appreciated this piece for its natural melodicity, at times naive but true, and capable of arousing emotions sufficiently coherent with the theme. Although the series of chords is extremely conventional, the piece manages to capture the listening and be remembered. The adherence to the “loss” theme sound authentic and personal.
To improve the work, more attention must be paid to the sounds and the execution, which here are somewhat neglected. After 2:00' the guitar and piano intertwine in a confusing and very disturbing way.
TrojakEW "The Road Not Taken"
I really like the slightly dancing beginning and the cadence of the piano (excellent sound). The arrival of the oriental melody takes me away from the atmosphere; then the female voice takes me to situations very far from the theme, almost "yoga on the beach" … a bit new age. Undoubtedly this is anyway an excellent realization on the technical level, just only partially centered on the theme.
EsteveCorbera "Cami de Retorn"
I appreciate the great and boundless sounds of this song. The composition, however, seems to flow without a direction, and makes you lose tension and interest in the passage of time. It is not clear where development wants to lead, and if it wants to lead anywhere. The title seems to recall the theme, but the emotions induced (to me) by the song seem quite far from it.
fjansenson "Brotes"
The choice of instruments is splendid, the charango gives a unique and dreamlike atmosphere. Well done! Respect for the theme is achieved overall, even if the spoken voice seems a little out of context. I’d rather prefer an instrumental song.
However, I would suggest adding some background instruments and leaving the piece only instrumental: it could be truly magical, and the voice takes away this magic a bit.
Johnny_Fingers "Ocean Full of Sand"
A "genre" song, clearly delineated, and also well written, but, apart from the lirica, completely out of feeling with respect to the theme; I really like the lyrics itself, really exciting and powerful words, but I can't connect it to the music, and if I stop following the words, the music takes me to a completely different atmosphere. The creation of the song is fresh, lively, but it sounds a bit like a demo to be refined.
A Future in Noise "Infestation"
It seems to me really far, at least musically, from the proposed theme. As a song it appears well written, well defined in its genre, but IMO completely off topic. That said, the realization is not lacking in style, but the sounds are rather flat, they would need a good job of equalization and space to stand out at their best.
Canese "Delightful Horror"
In my opinion this is the song that most respects the theme of the month. It inspires a contemplative and melancholic state of mind, but not devoid of energy. The harmonies are simple but never banal and all consistent with the general feeling. The orchestration surrounding the piano is essential but well calibrated and with a progressive evolution over time. Suggestions for improvement: The sounds are well combined but should be more present and sculpted, taking care of equalization and compression where necessary.
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1 10 pts canese Delightful Horror
2 9 pts fjansenson Brotes
3 8 pts TrojakEW The Road Not Taken
4 7 pts GMoneh Bon Voyage, Mon Amie
5 6 pts Johnny_Fingers Ocean Full of Sand
6 5 pts EsteveCorbera Cami de Retorn
7 4 pts A Future in Noise Infestation