Brazilian review for I Am Neon
Here is a great review from the Brazilian music website Expansión Radial about our new single 'I Am Neon':
Dilemma presents the first single of new album (Progressive Rock).
An interesting proposition emerges in the modern progressive rock scene: DILEMMA. A Dutch band, born in 1996 with their debut 'Imbroccata', quickly became a cult classic, especially in Japan, and returned in 2018 with 'Random Acts of Liberation'. Now, with a renewed sound and a powerful voice from Jermain van der Bogt (Wudstik), they are preparing for the release of their third album, 'The Purpose Paradox', with “I Am Neon” as the first single.
“I Am Neon” introduces us to Neon, the protagonist of DILEMMA's new concept album, a persona that embodies a contemporary man in his search for connection and purpose. Throughout the song, Neon searches for answers and guidance in a world full of uncertainty, with the help of a somewhat conventional mentor, Electra. The song's story is deep and resonant, raising existential questions that many of us ask: Will I find my place in this world? Can I reach a state of grace?
Musically, this is an impressive demonstration of DILEMMA's ability to combine elements of modern progressive rock with a touch of djent, creating a heavy and melodic sound. The guitar riffs roar with intensity, while the keyboards add layers of depth and texture. The rhythm section provides a solid foundation that drives the song forward.
Wudstik's voice is the true heart of “I Am Neon”. His interpretation is raw and emotional, perfectly capturing the desperation and longing of Neon's character. The lyrics are poetic and reflective, inviting us on an introspective journey that explores the challenges and hopes that define the modern human experience.
In short, “I Am Neon” marks a new chapter for DILEMMA, which also cements its place as one of the most innovative and exciting bands in contemporary progressive rock. With impeccable production in sound, arrangements and dynamics that captivates you at all times, set your expectations for 'The Purpose Paradox' very high. DILEMMA shows that, like a phoenix bird, they can emerge from scenes stronger and more alive than ever.