StepKid Music Magazine Reviews Wav-Legion II Full Album - Stunning and Encouraging write up

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Full Review Link - StepKid on Wav-Legion II Full Album

 "It was only back in January, when I reviewed Wav-Legion, an  album from Wav-Dr and Bonnie Legion. The prolific musical duo is already  back with new full length album, imaginatively titled, Wav-Legion II.  When I say full length, I do mean full length, as this record includes  16 action packed tracks. Several songs on here also feature the talents  of other artists like Miss eFeMBy, Robert P.Kreitz II and Metropolis  Music.  

The songs on Wav-Legion II blend a wide variety of genres, including  pop, hip hop, electronic, rock’n’roll, singer-Songwriter, and soul.  Despite the fact that some of these stylistic ingredients may not  inherently go well together, the artists manage to make this concoction  work. A big part of that alchemic success is in their technical ability  and talent as musicians in general (which is apparent if you watch any  of live their video performances.) These are trained professionals on a  closed road. Don’t try this at home. The music varies widely from one  track to the next. For example, Escape the Mundane is a retrofuturistic electronic track, which sounds like something they would play at the Love Shop in the film, Logan’s Run. Just a few songs later, Money Crime comes across as a soulful cross between synthwave and Fleetwood Mac.  

My favorite track on the album is probably Fear of Flying,  which is a pretty straightforward electronic rock song, catchy and  memorable. Note that they also do a live acoustic version of this song  (video is below,) which has more of an Americana vibe. A lot of artists  who claim to be multi-instrumentalists or chameleons are full of crap,  but Wav-Dr and Bonnie Legion are the real deal. They shapeshift in and  out of different genres effortlessly and in a way that makes them  credibly appear as experts in each one. Bonnie Legion’s singing is  incredible. She probably could have even made it past the obnoxious  judges on American Idol. It must be a joy to record with her as I bet  she’s a one take wonder. 

Anyway, this is obviously a very impressive album, a case of quantity and  quality. There’s a lot of richness to the songs. None of the tracks  feel like “padding” or throwaways. The “tone” of this album has a  subtle, emotional darkness to it, creating just a hint of edge. Wav-Legion II closes with Stop Thinking  (featuring Robert P. Kreitz,) a rather poignantly haunting song which  (despite the title) will leave this album lingering in your thoughts  well after you’re done listening. "


Both @wav-Dr. and myself are incredibly honored with this review.  We feel like Anastim Ducray from StepKid Magazine really put his ears to our sound creation and lent us some fantastic appreciation and encouragement.  We are both humbled and fueled by many of the amazing comments thrown out in this review.   Much love to Stepkid and Anastim for there continued work in Indie Music appreciation and review, putting people on a pulse for new and fresh sounds.  


StepKid Wav-Legion II Full Review Write up

http://stepkid.com/reviews/wav-legion-ii-wav-dr-and-bonnie-legion/


Video Performances for the album so far

Fear of Flying

Escape the Mundane

Layered Intentions


Listen to the Full Album on Spotify or check out our Full Album YouTube Video Link Below



www.wav-legion.com

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Great review, Bonnie and your music is admirable, well done!

Thanks for your support @serkagan

Good to hear that your music is recognized and positively reviewed there!
Keep on the good work and STEEM ON!!! :)

Brilliant! Well deserved guys! Rock on! :D

hi bonnie.. 👋🏻check your email please