Tuesday, February 17, 2015

All That Remains - The Order Of Things

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With all of the success All That Remains has had they still seem to fly under the radar so to speak of other bands in their genre'.  Maybe it's their substance over style approach or maybe they just aren't dumb enough.  It seems with metal playing to the lowest common denominator has its advantages.  As much as I would like to turn this into an article about what is and what will never be I'm here to talk about their latest record.  
 
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While they have had some lineup changes they have largely been the same band since 2008 with the album that put them on my radar Overcome.  The song Two Weeks was a breath of fresh air on hard rock radio which had become (and still is) a graveyard for boring cookie cutter garbage. 
 
I thought their next record For We Are Many was good yet I still felt it underwhelmed.  Great band who had yet to deliver a great album.  Sure Phil has plenty to say and doesn't mind saying it.  Too often the term "outspoken" is applied to a person willing to say stupid or hurtful things in spite of common sense.  Blame that on a headline driven society.  Phil Labonte is outspoken.  He may say things that will hurt or offend people.  But he is not stupid.  Nor are the things he says.  And that comes across in his lyrics.  Let's talk about the music. 
 
I've already gone on record as saying they haven't done a complete album.  Well they have a new one called The Order Of Things that changes that.  The first single and opening track This Probably Won't End Well may already be my favorite ATR song.  It contains everything I love about this band.  Aggressive melody and loaded with riffs.  The next song No Knock is a bit aggressive for my taste but unlike many of ATR's contemporaries they don't need a separate vocalist for the aggressive singing and one for the melodic singing.  Phil may be the best since Tom Araya at doing both.  This song is so heavy I threw out my back listening to it.  This song is so heavy I'd have to drink a six pack before sleeping with it.  This song is so heavy... you get the point.  
 
The next song Divide is good but possibly my least favorite on the record.  Which is a compliment to strength of this record. The Greatest Generation, is a tribute to the military and past sacrifices of World War II Veterans.  Here's the thing.  It's sooooo easy for bands to support our military and seem like patriotic good guys.  Plenty of bands have made a concentrated effort to make sure everyone knows how much they love our armed forces.  But it's hard to do it and seem real.  Too often, as well intentioned it may be, it comes off as a token insincere gesture.  But ATR pulls it off.  This song welcomes the attitude that built this country during the post WWII era.  An homage to a possibly forgotten time and work ethic.  It's cool, good and respectful.  As someone from a military family I appreciated it.
 
There isn't a weak spot the rest of the way.  If you like this band.  If you like this style of music.  If you like music so Heavy you'll probably regret it the next morning.  Buy this record.  It's them at their best.  Remaining highlights would be A Reason For Me To Fight, Bight My Tongue, Fiat Empire and Victory Lap.  But honestly this record never lets up.  If there is a weak song it's only so by comparison.  I've barely talked about the band which led by guitarist Oli Herbert, is incredible and I would encourage you to see them live.  And it's nice to hear music played by musicians with words that mean something.  Intelligence without being insulting.  Even if you don't agree with what Phil is saying you can respect that he does. 


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Monday, February 16, 2015

For the Ladies vol2 - Ep176

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Love is in the air once again...so it's time to break out some sappy shit!

Aaron and Chris commemorate this year's Valentine's Day with the second volume of their For the Ladies collection of power ballads. In this hour plus block of music, you'll get heartfelt anthems from artists such as Y&T, Salty Dog, Babylon AD, Hair of the Dog, Slaughter, and Aerosmith among others.

It's okay to let your macho guard down for a week, fellas. Enjoy, For the Ladies volume 2!

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Sunday, February 15, 2015

Review - Marilyn Manson: The Pale Emperor - Manson's Best Album?

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After the Columbine Massacre Shootings, Michael Moore interviewed Marilyn Manson about what he would say to the two gunmen that purpotrated the heinous act. His response was simple, "I wouldn't say anything to them, I'd listen to them". Herein lies Marilyn Manson's dilemma, his intelligence often get's overlooked by the show. KISS, Alice Cooper and Motley Crue all suffered the same fates in their careers, people thinking there was no depth just all show.

As with the other artists, there is a LOT going on inside the mind of Marilyn Manson. For his 9th studio album - The Pale Emperor, Manson seems on one hand to have slowed down the pace and given us a more reflective journey and in the other, well it's holding a knife to us all. 

In reading up on this album, I realised that my initial thoughts and impressions about it was not isolated. One of the most surprising aspects of this album is it's tonal shift from previous MM works. We all know The Beautiful People and The Dope Show (or should, shame on you if you don't!), but this is DIFFERENT. Not in anyway bad different, but not the MM you're used to.

Giving the music a more cinematic and coherent feel is Tyler Bates, a first time collaborator who met Manson while the two were working on the TV show 'Californication'. Bates' film composing has given the material a much needed layered feel than the last couple of efforts. The album was produced by Manson and Bates. The always rotating roster of musicians in the Marilyn Manson band has been reduced this time to Manson on keyboards, percussion and of course vocals and Bates on nearly everything else. This is probably the reason that the record feels like a coherent mess.

TRACKS:

1.    Killing Strangers
2.    Deep Six
3.    Third Day of a Seven Day Binge
4.    The Mephistopheles of Los Angeles
5.    Warship My Wreck
6.    Slave Only Dreams to be King
7.    The Devil Beneath My Feet
8.    Birds of Hell Awaiting
9.    Cupid Carries a Gun
10.  Odds of Even

(Deluxe Edition only)
11.   Day 3
12.   Fated, Faithful, Fatal
13.   Fall of the House of Death

Based on the tales of Faust, the album tells the story of hope, glory and the price paid for the life of fame. It seems that Manson has turned inward for these lyrics and found a healthier way of expressing his demons. The one thing I noticed was the lack of self loathing that permeated his last album. 

All the music on this record was written by Bates and with his mind free to roam the hills of the L.A. of his mind, Manson has created a narcissistic view of Americana which is scary, beautiful and, as a friend of mine that shall be forever henceforth known as 'The Hot Chick' agrees, it's a damned sexy ride. Going from the early beginnings of his career to now, I'd have to say that the leap forward in evolution of story telling and having a concept behind the madness makes this my choice of his best work so far.

The bonus tracks that come with the deluxe edition are worth the extra money, rounding out the album with three acoustic track really brings home the 'left of normal' nature of the story.

As a fan of Marilyn Manson I hate to use the word but he has 'matured' into an amazing writer and holds his own as an artist that can truly take you somewhere with what he writes. I'd say he is hitting his stride and look forward to the next release with much anticipation.

The lyric that sums up the album so well is taken from the first track 'Killing Strangers' and reflects what I was alluding to in the mentioning of Columbine - just listen.

"We're killing strangers so that we dont kill the ones we love."

9/10


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Thursday, February 12, 2015

Iron Lamb....Trying To Be Motorhead?

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Iron Lamb are yet another band out of Sweden, this time hailing from the Scandinavian capital of Stockholm. The band originally formed in 2009 and have issued an EP and a full-length titled The Original Sin ahead of this sophomore effort, Fool's Gold. Fool's Gold sees a roster of Daniel Bragman (vocals), Johan Wallin (guitar), Daniel Ekeroth (bass), Jens Backelin (guitar) and Thomas Daun (drums). The High Roller Records press release for the album boasts "another bona fide punk/metal classic". Also stated is "Without a shadow of a doubt that old Motorhead feel has not disappeared either.  Iron Lamb are not out to copy anybody but just like Alan Davey's Gunslinger (whatever that is) they live and breathe the spirit of 1977 era Motorhead. "That feeling ain't going nowhere, that's for sure," remarks Johan. "Fast Eddie Clarke obviously has been a huge influence on us as a band, both for riffs and lead guitar work."

The second the song starts and certainly the second first two words are spoken I can feel the press release acknowledged Motorhead comparisons. As the song, "One Way Track", opens up and the vocals kick in "Holy F'n Motorhead" is all that's screaming through my brain! So much so, that I in fact had to verify that I'd not accidentally hit the wrong album in my computer library! "Smile Now Cry Later" is much the same, are we sure Lemmy is not a guest vocalist here somewhere or involved in the album somehow? The joke is getting old by the time we go through "Feed The Fire" and "Backstabbers" and my attention is well on its way to wandering off to greener pastures (or rather beaches and bikinis) when the fifth entry jolts me back. Jolts me back yes, but not really in a good way. "Leave Me Be" heavily switches gears into a stark reminder of that song from The Crying Game movie....what was it called now? "Mockingbird" has a frantic pace off the start and is slightly less Motorhead-ish overall, while "Center Of The Universe" is a good interpretation of what it would sound like if Motorhead turned punk. The longest track on Fool's Gold, "Rip It Up", while nothing overly special is quickly becoming a favorite track migrating to my daily gym workout playlist. We wrap things up with "Dead End Blues" a blues infused track that's right back to the Motorhead cloning machine.
While this wasn't particularly a bad album, I really struggled to get beyond the blatant Motorhead cloning.....you can't copy Lemmy! A line from the movie Airheads (in which Lemmy Kilmister had a cameo appearance) sums it up best. Question: "Who would win a fight between Lemmy and God?" Answer: "Trick question....Lemmy is God!"

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Sunday, February 8, 2015

Demolicious - Ep175

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Sometimes it's best to just start at the beginning; and this week we're doing just that.

Aaron and Chris return this week to present Demo-licious; an hour-plus of the original inspiration for tunes from some of your favorite bands. You'll hear unreleased songs from bands like KISS, Motley Crue, Cinderella, and Ace Frehley. You'll also get the original demos for tracks that would take shape later down the road from bands like Van Halen, Guns N' Roses, and some interesting situations involving demos from Black Sabbath and Metallica. Enjoy Demo-licious and SHARE it with a friend!

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Saturday, February 7, 2015

Messiah's Kiss Are Getting Their Bulls Out!

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German metallers Messiah´s Kiss strike back with their fourth album after being on a forced hiatus for a couple of years. The promo label on the new album describes their music as "A courageous blend of rock music. Powerful and energetic, yet soulful and melodic with great vocal hooks, spine shattering riffs and irresistible groove". 

And it´s true, if you are into "true metal" the traditional way with heavy riffing, great vocal hooks and some memorable melodies you will get your hands full listening to the latest outing by this German/US band. It represents the cultural and musical symbiosis of both continents from which the members originate. But first, let´s take the time machine back to early 2000 for those of you who are not familiar with Messiah´s Kiss. The band was formed in Dinslaken, Germany, out of the ashes of German metal band Repression which had four albums under their belt, released in the late 1980´s and early 1990´s. Initially, the band was centered around guitarist Georg Kraft and drummer Eckhard Ostra. They were looking for a singer that could perform and do the songs they had written together justice. They found Holy Mother vocalist Mike Tirelli in the US. The band was complete when bass player Andreas Roschak and guitarist Alexander Hitz joined the band.

In the summer of 2001 they recorded the debut album and it was presented to the German SPV label who offered them a record deal immediately. This recording was released in 2002 as No Prayer For The Dying. Right from the start the band focused in on the true metal genre with some slight NWOBHM influences shining through on this debut album. Messiah´s Kiss' first gig was at the famous Wacken Open Air Festival in 2002. A tour as support for Doro followed after which Roschak was replaced by Wayne Banks (later in Persian Risk, Repression and Blaze among others).

Messiah's Kiss soon recorded their sophomore effort simply called Metal which was more epic and anthemic and venturing into Manowar territory. This brilliant piece of heavy metal was then
brought out on the road. The songs were stronger and the hooks and the melodies were one notch up compared to the debut album. In 2005, Mike Tirelli took over as lead vocalist in Riot replacing the departed Mike DiMeo and he remained with Riot until it was time to record a third album with Messiah's Kiss.

This album was recorded and released in 2007 and named Dragonheart. It was an album more leaning towards traditional power metal with lots of double bass drumming still without losing their identity. You can still hear the heavy riffs and the melodies that are so characteristic for Messiah's Kiss. Just before recording the third album
 guitarist Alexander Hitz left the band and instead producer and legendary guitarist Herman Frank added some guitar to the new album. The album was well received by both fans and the international press. For the tour, Wayne's brother and guitarist Jason Banks joined the band.

Then double tragedy struck the band and forced them into a very long hibernation. Guitarist Georg Kraft was the driving force behind the band and he and written almost all material on the first three albums. He suffered a bleeding in the brain that still hampers his playing and ability to write new material. If that wasn´t enough singer Mike Tirelli was diagnosed with stage 3 stomach cancer and underwent surgery several times and chemotherapy. Fortunately, Mike was able to fight this life threatening disease and pulled through the ordeal. This was the same malicious disease that took Ronnie James Dio away from us.

During Tirelli's long rehabilitation process, the rest of the band recorded a comeback album by Repression which was released as Reloaded in 2012. The Banks brothers also released an album with Persian Risk called Who Am I? in 2014.

In 2014, the band finally got back together and started jamming out new ideas for a fourth Messiah´s Kiss album. Due to his disease Georg Kraft handed over the songwriting to the band where everybody was welcome to bring in their own ideas. This lead to all the band members contributing to the songwriting for the first time in the band's history making it a more diverse affair.  During the jamming, the band collectively decided there were "no rules" when trying out new songs and riffs. Everything should be tested and given a chance. According to the band, this created a new sound and stretched the concept and boundaries that are Messiah's Kiss. So what does this new album sound like in the ears of The Lionsheart?

Get Your Bulls Out
When I first started listening to the new album it was not convincing in the songwriting department and it took a while for some of the songs to really get into my head. My first impression is that this is far more a hard rocking album compared to the earlier albums that have their own separate distinct characteristics. It is still well within the concept and formula that is Messiah´s Kiss and we are
Picture courtesy of Messiah´s Kiss homepage
talking about small differences, this is still a heavy metal album that fans will recognize. As always with Messiah's Kiss you get your value in length and a large number of songs, maybe even a couple of songs too many. You can, after listening to the album several times, pick out 6-7 songs that really stand out from the rest. There might be a couple of fillers on the previous albums that are good solid songs but nothing exceptional. The exception being maybe the second album Metal which I think is an album ahead of the rest of the pack. The epic and heavier side of Messiah´s Kiss has always been my weakness and on Metal it comes out in full force. But let´s examine the songs on the new disc a little closer.

Track By Track Comments
The album kicks off with a great riff and has Tirelli unexpectedly chanting the chorus right at the start about "Living In Paradise". This is a driving hard rock anthem with a strong chorus line and some nice twists and tweaks. Definitely one of the stronger songs with a slower stick where the rest of the band join in the harmonies. A different and interesting track and not the usual Messiah's Kiss song. The next space on the disc is occupied by "Immortal Enemy" which has Tirelli screaming his lungs out right at the start and is a fast driving rocker just like the previous song but has not got the strong chorus and vocal hook. Next up is "Rescue anyone? Rescue me!!" which starts with a heavy riff going into a nice verse with some great melodies. The chorus line got a nice groove and Tirelli is begging "C´mon, C´mon, C´mon!".

Track no 4 is "Survivor (Take A Ride On My Heels"). Now Ostra puts the foot on the gas and it´s the album's fastest song so far with some gang vocals on the nice and catchy chorus. One of the stronger songs on this comeback album. That is followed by "Time To Say Goodbye" which one could think would be a ballad judging by the title but it´s not. This is a heavy track with a rhythmic sung verse leading into a fast chorus. Then it´s time for the strongest track in my opinion on this disc. I wrote earlier that I´m soft for the more epic side of Messiah's Kiss and I get what I want in "Only Murderers Kill Time". It's a heavy song with a menacing and dark atmosphere, but also a great and catchy chorus line that stays in my mind for a long time. It´s a song that you still remember and sing to yourself long after the album has been put off for a while. Easily the strongest song on the album so far!
Messiah´s Kiss 2014-Picture courtesy of band's homepage.

Up next is "Fuel For Life" which is a straight ahead rocker but nothing groundbreaking and special. "Mission To Kill" is a fast track with an interesting chorus line in the vein of ---- surprise: Messiah´s Kiss! "Symphony Of Sin" is another heavy rocker in the same style. "Nobody Knows Your Name" follows suit within the established formula. "Who´s The First To Die" starts with an acoustic intro leading over into some heavy riffs that make my head move up and down involuntarily. The riffs transfers into a fast chorus with some great choirs. A really strong effort that sticks out. Surprising and unconventional. Another heavy rocker with a driving beat follows called "Whisper And A Prayer" and it is very much in the same vein as the earlier mentioned songs but not the strongest card in the deck in my opinion. "Without Forgiveness" starts off with a great vocal from Tirelli and he delivers some great stuff on the verses but the chorus is not so strong on this track and leaves me thinking of what could have been. The regular album is then rounded off with "Buried Alive" which features some freaky riffs from Kraft/Banks and again a great vocal performance from Tirelli leading into a nice chorus. A strong effort indeed.

If you buy the limited edition digipak you get two extra songs. Track no 15 is an acoustic version of "Only Murderers Kill Time" which is a great song - but a different version of another song on the album adds little value in my book. Then you have a really interesting take on the old Depeche Mode hit "It´s No Good" and the band took the song and gave it the Messiah´s Kiss treatment and it really works. A memorable and great cover of this old "floor filler"!

Summary  
It´s great to see the band back, alive and kickin´ after all of the bad luck and terrible diseases. There is always a little variation on the formula and this time they´ve blended their traditional heavy metal with some old school hard rock. Like with earlier albums, you easily recognize the band and the base is still traditional heavy "true" metal. In my opinion, the album could have been cut a little bit shorter and it is not as strong as 2004's masterpiece Metal but it´s a solid and strong traditional metal album.

My favorite picks from the new album would be "Living In Paradise", "Rescue Anyone? Rescue Me!)", "Survivor (Take A Ride On My Heels)", "Only Murderers Kill Time", "Buried Alive" and "It´s No Good". As with earlier albums, I think the songs that are heavier and more epic in the song structures work best with Mike Tirelli's strong vocals and that´s where the melodies and hooks are the strongest. It´s also where the traditional driving metal songs mix with some other surprising elements like an acoustic guitar, an odd riff or something that breaks the standard formula.

I would give this album seven geeks out of ten and I can recommend this album to all fans of traditional heavy metal/hard rock, "true metal" fans and the rest of you rockers out there. Give it a spin and give these guys a listen. It will be worth it! Welcome back boys!

The Lionsheart

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Thursday, February 5, 2015

Reckless Charged With Disorderly Conduct

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New York's best kept secret, Reckless, hits back with a second and, until today, unreleased album that was recorded in the early 1990´s. Originally slotted for a release by Geffen Records the project fell through for different reasons and what we have here is the pre-production recordings released to the public for the very first time. This band should not be confused with either the Canadian or the Swedish bands going by the same name.

Reckless formed in West Harrison, New York in 1986 by bass player Gary Kriss and lead vocalist Chris Cintron. With some guidance from J.J. French and Mark Mendoza (of Twisted Sister fame) they found guitarist Bob Gam and drummer B. Smith in Florida. After playing some shows in the New York area and with a fresh batch of demos recorded they caught the attention of manager Phil Carson (the man responsible for signing Twisted Sister to Atlantic) and the Atlantic Records company.

Picture courtesy of last.fm
A deal was struck with Warner subsidiary Valentino records. Together they recorded the fantastic debut album called No Frills which was released in 1987 and produced by Mark Mendoza and J.J. French. No Frills was an incredible melodic hard rock album that brings to mind bands like White Lion, Dokken or the incredible and Seattle's own Fifth Angel. With the blistering guitar riffs from Gam matched by the powerful and crystal clear vocals from Cintron this album stood out from the rest of the hair metal pack.  With the fresh, crisp and polished production created by French/Mendoza and a pack of killer songs with hooks galore No Frills was really one of the best albums rocketed out of the late 1980´s melodic hard rock scene in the US. Being a bit more polished and melodic than your ordinary Sunset Strip band this was still hair metal heaven. So if you haven´t heard it you should pick up a copy and it is available at most well-sorted record stores/online shops.

So, why was this album not a huge hit around 1987? Being released on a small Warner Bros. subsidiary label called Valentino, the album never got the promotion and marketing it deserved. With huge songs like "Deadly Game", "Wild In The Streets" and "Voices In The Night" this album still gets regular spins in my CD-player and I-phone.

The band lost their record contract and the band members started to pursue their own interests, moving on. Vocalist Chris Cintron later auditioned for the vacant spot in Dream Theater after Charlie Dominici had left the band, the spot eventually going to James LaBrie. He sang on the Images & Words Demos that was released in 2004 as part of the Dream Theater official bootleg series. Later he formed the flamenco duo Los Cintron with his brother Rafael Cintron. Bob Gam moved back to Florida and played
 with cover band KGB Band. Tragedy struck when the guitar slinger was killed (RIP) in a motorcycle accident in early 2000´s when his bike struck a deer one morning.  He died from the injuries he sustained in the collision. A great blow to all the fans wishing for a reunion.

Gary Kriss formed a new version of Reckless to keep the momentum going. He recruited former High Risk and Under The Gun vocalist Lee Anderson and also Jeff Speede and Ronni Jude to make the new incarnation of Reckless complete. The band now started to record demos for a proposed second album. Due to a lot of things and a changing music climate with grunge ruling the waves the album was never released and the band broke up.

In 2008, the band reformed in the wake of No Frills being issued on CD for the first time and being scheduled for an appearance at the Rocklahoma rock festival. Bad luck struck again and a tornado destroyed the outdoor stage before they could perform at Rocklahoma. The re-formed band featured former Killers and Drive, She Said guitarist Ray DiTone, Gary Kriss, Chris Cintron and drummer Joseph Cosentino. They also re-recorded a song from the No Frills album called "Voices In The Night" which is the closing track on Disorderly Conduct.

Chris (a.k.a Cristobal) Cintron is now a singer/songwriter residing in the New York area and he is also part of the Flamenco duo Los Cintron (a.k.a The Cintron Brothers).

In January 2015 it was finally time to release the shelved album upon the unsuspecting public. That is very much thanks to Sam McCaislin and his Las Vegas based label Retrospect Records digging out all sorts of forgotten gems from the vaults. Thanks for bringing this important part of the Reckless history out in the light! Let´s hope this release can be a start to the in 2008 reformed Reckless recording a full new album worth of new songs.

Special thanks to Jason Bakken for providing some vital information on the Reckless history!

Track By Track Comments
The albums starts off in style with "Looks Like Hell" which is a huge hair metal anthem very much in the vein of early Mötley Crue. Both Anderson's gritty vocals and the production reminds me of Mötley Crue on "Too Fast For Love". The song has a nice groove and a great chorus with the whole band joining in on the gang vocals. Definitely one of the strongest songs on the album! If you are into hair you will get your mouth full listening to this album. Second song, "Shame On You", starts off with a nice effect on the guitar and continues in a sleazy vibe with a huge hook in the vein of early Skid Row, Mötley CrueBeau Nasty with some Guns n´ Roses sleaze thrown in for good measure. A great song. The album continues with "High School Girls" which starts off with a great driving riff which leads into a groovy chorus with Gary Kriss' pumping bass in the background. A nice stick towards the end adds more value.

Reckless 2008. Picture courtesy of Gary Kriss Facebook page.
Next up is "Honky Tonk Woman" which is a kind of slow rocker and in my opinion one of the weaker songs on the album. It´s still a great rock song though but is followed by the heavy and grooving "Ball Of Confusion" . I am caught toe-tapping without realizing it at first. Some heavy guitar riffing and a thumping bass line from Kriss makes this a great song though not featuring any of the previously mentioned "gang vocals" on the chorus. It´s a song with some clear blues influences in the style of Salty Dog or a sleazy Tora Tora. This continues on in the song "Sin City" which is a song very similar in the arrangements and the song structure. Then it is the time for the album's ballad "Don´t Walk Away" which is a great song getting much heavier for the chorus. I can hear a lot of Poison or Pretty Boy Floyd vibes running through the song and I really mean that in a very positive way because this is a fantastic song! It is followed by the fast sleaze rocker "Juicy Lucy" which is a straight ahead rocker with a lot of rock n roll influences shining through. Then we're at track no 9 which is called "Angelica", a heavy song with some interesting guitar riffs and a bluesy and groovy bassline again from Kriss. The chorus has Andersson stretching his vocal chords to the limit.

The album rounds off with a bonus track recorded by the reformed line up that was slotted to play the Rocklahoma rock festival in 2008. The overall sound quality and production is of course much better on this song. It shows the band has really got what it takes to compete with the best in the 2000´s. This track was of course originally on the superb No Frills album. Chris Cintron really shines on this track with a great vocal performance and the tight band backing him in the best possible way. This track only leaves me yearning for more and I start to wonder why this was the only track recorded. Time to get out of retirement guys!
Summary 
At first I didn´t know what to think about this album. It represents such a great change in style compared to the No Frills album. With almost a completely new band (only bass man Gary Kriss remaining) this album is much more an album filled with sleazy, glammy hair metal compared to the very melodic and clean debut album. I still think No Frills is superior compared to Disorderly Conduct, but that is because I think it is an instant classic. I´ve spun Disorderly Conduct close to ten times and at first I did not like it so much but its growing on me for every time I listen to it. The obvious link between these two albums is the strong songwriting skills of Gary Kriss.

There are some really strong songs on the album and Anderson's gritty and rough vocal style fit the songs and the production perfectly. The re-recorded "Voices In The Night" raises the value of this release even further. One has to take into account that this was a pre-production recording done in the early 1990's and it leaves you wondering how the hell the record company could pass on this great offering! I guess that what the grunge wave did to all 80´s bands in the early 1990´s, great bands or not, they were all treated the same way. I would give this album a rating of 7.5 out of 10 and I can certainly strongly recommend it to everybody and especially fans of Mötley Crue, early Skid Row, Warrant, Trixter, Poison, Pretty Boy Floyd and Salty Dog. Just surf on to www.retrospectrecords.com and grab your copy. Crank it to 10 and get your hair flying!

The Lionsheart

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Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Get Ready For An Air Raid: A Review of Air Raid's Point Of Impact

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Air Raid are yet another output from Scandinavian Sweden.  What the hell are they putting in the water over there to produce so many talented music artists in all rock/metal sub-genres? This traditional metal band began in Gothenburg in 2009.  Two years later saw them issue their Danger Ahead EP and the full-length
debut, Night Of The Axe in 2013. Now Air Raid are back with the North American release date of January 23, 2015 for their sophomore effort, Point Of Impact.  Andreas Johansson (guitar), Johan Karlsson (guitar), Robin Utbult (bass) and David Hermansson (drums) are joined for Point Of Impact by a new voice in Arthur W. Andersson.  Air Raid claim that "influences of traditional metal all the way through from Judas Priest and Iron Maiden to Riot and Chastain (including some slight Teutonic leanings in the form of Accept and Grave Digger thrown in for good measure)." is what we'll find contained in Point of Impact, a step above the band's previous efforts. Let's see shall we?

Point Of Impact leads off with the pounding drums of "Bound To Destroy" and quickly I can make the Iron Maiden comparisons mentioned in their press release quoted above, but as the song moves forward I find it a little Accept "Fast As A Shark"-ish as well. At the end of the day who cares, I like it! "Madness" oozes NWOBHM from every pore and Andersson's biting vocals top it off perfectly. Probably my pick for the "best in show award" of Point Of Impact is "Victim Of The Night" with it's chugging beat ramping up after the intro and loaded with tempo changes and a memorable chorus. "Wildfire" sits in the fourth slot with its' blazing metal assault and the instrumental fare of "Flying Fortress" closely nipping at its' heels. "Vengeance" shows a little speed metal influences, but struggles to pull me back after the instrumental, something which I'm not a particular fan of. I like vocals. "The Fire Within" does a much better job at awakening that fire within my listening pleasure and "We Got The Force" exhibits an epic beginning to this larger than life sounding opus
 but the earlier portion of Point Of Impact is clearly the strongest for me. Overall a strong effort, certainly enough to entice me to hunt down their back catalog.

Air Raid have appeared at the legendary Keep It True festival in Germany, played gigs in Japan, Spain, Italy and Portugal and plan to tour Europe extensively before long.  Expect to see a video surface for one of the tracks from this album as that's also in the works, but until then here's a sound sample video for "Madness" to check out.

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Cheers,
The Meister

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PHOTO CREDIT: High Roller Records Point Of Impact Press Kit

(Air Raid Facebook)

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Conversation with Blanche Napoleon - Ep174

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We dig deep into the Decibel Geek vault for something never heard before.

Chris and Aaron present a chat with former Dan Hartman group member Blanche Napoleon. The group, formed in the late 70's by Hartman (a former member of the Edgar Winter group) and included Napoleon on backing vocals, drummer Hilly Michaels, G.E. Smith, and a young, unknown guitarist named Vincent Cusano. The Hartman group had a Hot 100 disco hit in 'Instant Replay'; of which the promo video has gained some popularity in recent years due to the "interesting" choreography between Cusano and Smith.

Blanche shares her memories of Vinnie during his musically formative years, the bond between the band members, Hartman's connection to other musical notables of the day, the disco nightlife of the late 70's in New York City and much more.


Editor's Note: The interview portion of this episode was recorded in December of 2011. It was shelved at the time due to being too far out of demographic. Upon further reflection and a growing fanbase with diverse tastes, it's being released now. Apologies to Blanche Napoleon and her appearance on The Decibel Geek podcast is much appreciated.






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