Here's what people have said about Simeon Flick and his album, 'Soliloquy':

"Ok, I was listening to 'Soliloquy' tonight. Dude, that s a killer @#$%& CD. I know this. But i try and not listen too often so it really knocks my socks off [when I do]. Like wine. Let it age a bit then open it up on a quiet night. 'Nadir' & 'No Ordinary Days' & 'Fallaparte' ... AWESOME! It's all great." –L.T.Post


Reviewer: R. Carmody –
(Originally published on CD Baby)
Simeon is the Hook Freakin' Master

*****
Simeon Flick is without equal when it comes to making hooky music to make you think. He pours his vast knowledge and many influences into an original album that is intelligent and stripped down to show the beauty of his virtuosity.


Reviewer: Steph Johnson –
(Originally published on CD Baby)
Perfect!

Groovy and melodic--i dig. this cd is incredible and i would highly recomend it to the "listener." if you want to hear something good, BUY THIS!


Reviewer: Nathaniel Flick –
(Originally published on CD Baby)
Simeon Flick's solo album is like you've never heard

*****
I own Soliloquy and what surprises me about it most is that I get something new from it every time I listen to it. That's the mark of a great album; dare I say up there with the Police, the Beatles and many others who used layers of creativity to their greatest effect. It's a great work of art!


"I've listened to your CD and I must say that I'm very proud. It seems very honest, simple, and lets the listener in. Most great musicians (like you) always record so complex. It just seemed like you cared more about the songs, which is great. This music was easy to take and your musical abilities fired-up in the right places. (Great songs - perfect Sim!)" - B. Penn (Wagner, Coco B's)

The music is very unusual, and I found it to be very intriguing. Now whether it has any commercial potential is anybody's guess, but I hope he doesn't give up his originality in order to find that elusive thing known as commercial success. L.A. is not that far north of San Diego, and I think this kind of music is very hip genre (whatever genre you may want to call it) for use with films. Just a thought from an old fart who has seen very modest success in this business." - P. Potyen (Canoneo, 49ers jazz band + more--www.site4sound.com)

"What a GREAT disc man! You flat out have it my friend. The talent is huge, and the vocal range & chord colorations are just monster. Get out there and storm the world now man..." - S. Von

"What a diference. What a treat! Your 'Soliloquy' is totally rad. I knew you were good but now I know you're awesome. Keep it up, my man, keep it up." - J. Miller

"...Where to begin - in my humble opinion, it's probably your best stuff to date - lot's of great dynamics, your voice has matured a lot, good hooks - really, really good! Your writing seems to be taking precedence over furious flights on the fretboard, which to me is what makes for timeless stuff - I was really into it right off the bat!" - M. Berkowitz

"I like that the album is non-pretentious, and you don't hide behind a lot of instruments and arrangement. It's very honest. The lyrics are fantabulous. They are thoughtful and allow a listener to be light or deep as it pertains to the interpretation. I'm already seeing I get something else every time I listen to a song on the album. You have great choruses but they accentuate and support what you're trying to do, and not get in the way. It's hard to strike a balance where the hook is so good people forget about the lyrics and everything else that's going on, but you've managed to do that. I love your album!" - J. Richardson, LA Attorney

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