Review:
Robert Schilling Album:
Robert Schilling Date:
October 2000 Source:
Listen.com Author:
Will Lerner
"Who
knows what to make of Robert Schilling? He'll play Southern-fried
Boogie Rock, sing like a fey Englishman, flirt with big, anthemic
guitar riffs and then jauntily descend into lighter pop
progressions. He's a consummate craftsman and original songwriter,
this Schilling."
Review:
Robert Schilling Album:
Robert Schilling Date:
October 2000 Source:
ToTheBone.com
(site defunct) Author:
David Galvan
"Robert
Schilling's new album is a moody and atmospheric collection of
original music reminiscent of the late great John Lennon's work as
well as some other influential artists in Rock history. His
strengths are in his potent poetical imagery as well as his adept
musical phrasing which goes far beyond the relatively simple
structures of many budding musicians. The overall mood of the
album is a serious although quizzical attitude about the world we
inhabit and its denizens. Although he is passionate about his use
of words which convey scenes dark with somber overtones and
sometimes bleak desolation, the pictures he paints are not
altogether despairing. Within each is that which replicates the
human condition itself and that is the ability to see beyond the
disappointments of this existence to the light of hope within us
all."
Review:
Infinite Touch Album:
Finnegans Lane Date:
March 1998 Source:
Music Connection Author: Demo
Critiques
Infinite Touch:
Finnegans Lane (1998)
Robert
Schilling
is centered
(back row) in
the photo (at
left). He is
referred
to as "the
band's other
lead vocalist."
The band rec'd
a rating of 5
out of
10
overall. -