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Album Review

Known more for their energetic pop sound, the Northern Pikes are brought down a couple of notches on Neptune, an album that finds the band heading in an adult-oriented direction while leaving their rock & roll enthusiasm by the wayside. Although the album includes their finest song from a lyrical standpoint in "Believe," with "World's Away" and "Why Cry" not far behind, Neptune's overall feel as an album has them sounding distant and aloof. The effort is there, though, as cuts like "Somedays," "Straight Lines," and "The Way You Are" have dual singers Jay Semko and Bryan Potvin trying hard vocally, but the songs become burdened by stale choruses and bland guitar runs that end up sounding cloudy and enigmatic. Neptune suffers slightly from its failure to adhere well-written lyrics to music that could enhance them. Not overwhelmingly apparent but indeed noticeable, the Northern Pikes seem to be just frittering along on most of these tracks, which evidently led to the band's demise shortly after Neptune's release. Now out of print, the better tracks from the album can be found on Hits and Assorted Secrets, a compilation package.

Biography

Formed: 1984 in Saskatoon, Canada

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

The Northern Pikes were founded in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in 1983 out of the relics of three Canadian prairie bands — the Idols, Seventeen Envelope, and Doris Daye. The band released two self-financed independent albums, The Northern Pikes and Scene in North America, which attracted the attention of Virgin Records Canada, then in the process of expanding and looking for Canadian acts. Signed to a six-album international deal in 1985, their major-label debut was Big Blue Sky, which contained...
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