Unisonic – Unisonic (2012)
Sure, we had to wait for this quite a bit but the important thing is that it finally happened. Vocalist Michael Kiske and guitarist Kai Hansen, both of Helloween’s Keeper of the Seven Keys fame, joined forces in an actual band! Before this we could occasionally hear the two together on a couple of Kiske’s solo tracks or on Gamma Ray’s and Avantasia’s albums. But Unisonic is the real deal; around 50 minutes of pure rock-metal genius – a treat for everyone who appreciates the talent of these two nice ex-Helloween fellows.
Some might wonder whether Unisonic’s self-titled debut album is metal, which would be a dream come true for most Helloween fans, or perhaps hard rock-AOR that Kiske seemed to have preferred in the recent years, but such genre labels matter not if the material is as good as in this particular case. If anything, the fact that Kiske mostly composes rock songs and Hansen usually stays faithful to metal only adds to the overall value of the album. Unisonic is, therefore, not just a thunderball of great guitar riffs but also sports some beautiful melodies, thoughtful lyrics and, most importantly, enough song-writing variety to keep us redefining the album with each single track.
It starts off in the most anthemic way possible; the title track sweeps the listeners off their feet within seconds with some inspired guitar work and neck-wrecking rhythm, and then totally knocks them out with a powerful chorus. The next several songs – electrifying “Souls Alive,” optimistic “Never Change Me” and relaxed “I’ve Tried” – also mercilessly attack us with their sharp hooks. Even in case of somewhat mellower moments, like near the end of otherwise springy “My Sanctuary,” one can feel there’s some cosmic energy boiling right under the surface, while “King for a Day” marks a return to heavier, Gamma Ray-esque style. In yet another highlight – “Star Rider” – Unisonic successfully try their hand in atmospheric, sci-fi-scented songwriting. They finish off on a more melancholic note with “No One Ever Sees Me,” an emotional track with great lyrics and a beautiful vocal performance by Kiske.
Although Kiske and Hansen are the band’s main stars, there’s this feeling throughout the whole album that Unisonic – with Pink Cream 69’s Kosta Zafiriou on drums and Dennis Ward on bass plus Gotthard’s Mandy Meyer on guitar, is a very homogenous entity and not just a side project of two heavy metal veterans. Anyway, the word “veterans” sounds rather off here, doesn’t it? After all these years Kiske and Hansen sound fresh and energetic as they’ve ever had. Unisonic was never meant to become a clone of Helloween’s early albums and it is anything but that, but it certainly does manage to recapture the youthful vibe of the vocalist and guitarist’s groundbreaking 1980s efforts.
Genre: Heavy Metal, Power Metal
Band:
Michael Kiske (vocals)
Mandy Meyer (guitar)
Kai Hansen (guitar)
Dennis Ward (bass)
Kosta Zafiriou (drums)
Track Listing:
01. Unisonic
02. Souls Alive
03. Never Too Late
04. I’ve Tried
05. Star Rider
06. Never Change Me
07. Renegade
08. My Sanctuary
09. King For A Day
10. We Rise
11. No One Ever Sees Me
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Quilt – +5 To Strength (2012)
1. Twas A Dream, 01:59
2. Charging, 03:47
3. Rising, 04:15
4. Oppose The Gates, 01:03
5. Fortunate Assembly, 04:20
6. Forest, 01:33
7. Ramkeizer, 03:29
8. Confrontation, 04:15
9. The Granzz, 03:28
10. Soon To Be, 01:00
11. Apotheosis, 03:55
12. Trek To The Heart, 04:59
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Continue reading Quilt – +5 To Strength (2012) -->Soul Doctor – Soul Doctor (2001)
Band Soul Doctor
Info: Soul Doctor
Style: Hard Rock
Years: 2001
Info: CBR 320 kbs
Info: 164.12 Mb
Info: Germany
Tracklist:
01 – Soul Doctor.
02 – Shake ’em On Down.
03 – Goodbye.
04 – Before The Night Is Over.
05 – Unspoken Words.
06 – What Do U Want.
07 – Who Will Be There.
08 – You’re All That I Want.
09 – Down The Blvd..
10 – Emotion In Motion.
11 – Does It Feel Like Love.
12 – Wild And On The Run.
Rip By: Boets
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Sherbet – Photoplay (1977)
Band Sherbet
Info: Photoplay
Style: Soft Rock
Years: 1977
Info: CBR 320 kbs
Info: 88.43 Mb
Info: Australia
Tracklist:
01 – High Rollin.
02 – Magazine Madonna.
03 – Midsummer Madness.
04 – What Do You Do.
05 – I Got Love.
06 – Still In Love With You.
07 – Love Is Fine.
08 – Let Me Flow.
09 – The Way I Am.
10 – It’s A Game.
Rip By: Phuphllode58
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Alannah – Alannah (1990)
Band Alannah
Info: Alannah
Style: Melodic Hard Rock
Years: 1990
Info: CBR 192 kbs
Info: 75.9 Mb
Info: France
Tracklist:
01 – Calling Angels.
02 – My Secret Inside.
03 – In Your Mind.
04 – You Don’t Know.
05 – Promised Land.
06 – Face The Dark.
07 – Your Final Fight.
08 – My Way Out.
09 – Take The Time.
10 – Lonely Nites.
11 – (Before) You Break My Heart.
Rip By: Kissmar
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Sanne Salomonsen – Language Of The Heart (1994)
Band Sanne Salomonsen
Info: Language Of The Heart
Style: AOR
Years: 1994
Info: CBR 320 kbs
Info: 106.78 Mb
Info: Denmark
Tracklist:
01 – Haven’t I Been Good To You.
02 – Language Of The Heart.
03 – Love Done Right.
04 – Last Chance For Love.
05 – Love Don’t Bother Me.
06 – What Does It Matter.
07 – Walking That Fine Line.
08 – Come To The Water.
09 – Grip Of Love.
10 – When A Woman Pretends.
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Continue reading Sanne Salomonsen – Language Of The Heart (1994) -->TENACIOUS D – RIZE OF THE FENIX – SINGLE (2012)
Now that everyone has seen (and loved) the star-studded Tenacious D comeback video “To Be the Best,” it’s time to listen to the first single from their new album, the title track for “Rize of the Fenix.” The album is set to be released on May 15.
The rock comedy duo’s first movie, 2006’s “Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny,” is now considered a cult classic by many, but it’s largely viewed as a bomb — it made a total of only $8.2 million, even at the height of D frontman Jack Black’s box office power. But the band is embracing the theme of resurrection on their new album, and the title track is entirely devoted to earning back the good name of the band, who first earned fame with an HBO series and Dust Brothers-produced rock album.
Owing more than a little to the riff-heavy arena rock stylings of bands like Boston and Styx, and sounding a lot like the mini-suite “City Hall” from their first album, the single “Rize of the Fenix” aims to win back fans. And of course, the only way to do that is to rock even harder than they ever have before.
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Continue reading TENACIOUS D – RIZE OF THE FENIX – SINGLE (2012) -->FILTHY CHEATERS – WAKE THE DEAD (2011)
Track List:
01. Wake The Dead
02. C’mon MF
03. Total Death
04. Evil Machine
05. Meathead
06. Formaldehyde
07. Women I Don’t Know
08. Maximum Destruction
09. 49/51
10. Keep The Change
11. Thunder Road
12. Liquor, Pussy, & Rock N’ Roll
13. Peckerwood
14. Cretin Hop
Band:
Johnny T – vocals and guitar
Chris Chunk – guitar and backing vocals
Jamey Coffin – bass and vocals
Sean O’Really? – drums
Production:
Mixed by Jason Rich, Johnny T and Jamey Coffin.
Review:
I wanted to like this CD, I really did, as everything about it looked promising. The band name for one is great, and the album artwork hinted that something special would be contained within. And there is nothing wrong with being Nashville Pussy copycats, but Wake The Dead is a case of horrible production making an album damn near unlistenable.
As hard as I tried to give the Filthy Cheaters the benefit of the doubt on their independent debut offering, the muddy production values and amateurish songwriting abilities made this a tough one to get all the way through. The drum sound has no depth at all so it’s like listening to someone pound away on garbage can lids, meanwhile the guitar work is completely drowned out. Adding to the problems is singer/guitarist Johnny T who sneers his way through each song, 14 of them to be exact, all of which are played with the same reckless abandon and thus become interchangeable.
The only track that differentiates itself from the others is “Women I Don’t Know”, which could be mistaken for an early American Dog outtake. But it doesn’t take long for the Minneapolis, Minnesota natives to get sucked into the same old rut on the following number “Maximum Destruction” — a rut they doggedly follow until the bitter, and welcome, end.
Caught somewhere between sleaze and punk, the Filthy Cheaters come across as a one trick pony, unable to offer anything other than full-speed ahead rock. Perhaps they are true punks and wanted this DIY sound, but with zero tempo changes this entire disc sounds like it keeps skipping after the first song. I honestly couldn’t tell one track from the next, and by the end if the CD I no longer gave a damn. Sorry guys, despite the cool band name and fancy album artwork one key ingredient is missing — listenable songs!
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