Vis-à-vis (album)


Vis-à-vis is the second studio album by Slovak musician Karol Mikloš, issued via on October 21, 2002. Based on available music reviews, the work met with mixed to positive commentaries.

Reception

Critical response

Vis-à-vis spawned miscellaneous reactions among music journalists, with moderately prevailing positive. Daniel Baláž of SME commented that "an intelligent pop music established on oddly set up chords to old-fashioned melodic songwriting is simply of his own". Seeing some resemblance to Miroslav Žbirka and Ladislav Lučenič, the author in general acknowledged Mikloš'es musical direction, including his deliberate and shy performing on public. Jaroslav Špulák from &MusiQ, formerly Rock & Pop magazine, emphasized the album's mood, inner drive as well its good production which "compete with the rest European recordings in the mainstream ranking excellently".
Other critics such as Pavel Seifert of FreeMusic.cz, were less enthusiastic. He concluded in his review: "Having own sound and style is a potential prerequisite for success of any performer, but only when they make an effort in cultivating it. Songs do have their sound and style. The stroke of fate is however, that due to an identical pattern you come to the feeling at the end of the CD as if you were listening to the same track ever since.

Commercial performance

The album release didn't enter records charts, neither any of the released singles.

Track listings

Credits and personnel

; Management
; Production
; Personnel