Showing posts with label Hard Rock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hard Rock. Show all posts

1/10/2015

Melodic/Hard Rock Review: Fair Warning-The Box

Release Date: June 24, 2014
Label: Steamhammer

Hard rock is the type of music genre that never goes out of style and good hard rock bands produce some great timeless music.  It is the kind of music that feels right no matter what year is it listened to and always sounds fresh.  Release a song now, twenty years ago, or twenty years from now and it is as hot as ever.

Fair Warning is the type of band that creates this kind of music.  Formed in Germany in 1991, they released their self-titled debut a year later and Rainmaker in 1995.  Their line-up consists of Tommy Heart (vocalist), Ule Ritgen (bass), Helge Engelke (guitar), Andy Malecek (guitar), and Jurgen “C.C.” Buhrens (drums).  The Boxis made up of their next four studio releases and a live album – 1997’s Go!, 2000’s Four, 2006’s Brother’s Keeper, 2009’s Aura, and 1998’s Live and More.  With over five hours of music, The Box will take care of all your hard rock needs.  

When it comes to the music of Fair Warning, one listen to “Angels of Heaven” is all that you will need to fall in love with their sound. It is one opener that soars, from the guitar to the vocals, and it is the type of song that sticks in the memory.  The sound is so large and filling that if you do not take a liking to this song, then I do not know what to tell you.  With lighter sound and stellar use of synthesizers, “Save Me” is a melodic rock gem.  It is the type of song that really hits its stride in the chorus and provides a great opportunity to sing along. Just roll up your car windows and belt it out.  “All On Your Own” is reminiscent of 80s hard rock ballads. 

If you are having a bad day or are feeling down, then “I’ll Be There” is just the song for the occasion.  The opening chords ooze with positive vibes. The music has a fun, festive sound with good energy and is nothing short of uplifting. Following it up is the haunting, “Man on the Moon.” “Without You” is a rocking love song that is very relatable, maybe too so for some. It does a great job of painting a picture of heartache and longing, and really dazzles with its guitar solo. “Somewhere” is another stirring melodic rock song in the same vein as “I’ll Be There.” “Sailing Home” is an amazing marriage of melodic and hard rock.  It rivals the opener in quality to make the two best songs on the album.  

Four, the 2000 follow-up to Go!, is a solid mix of old and new. It is consistent with the sound of their previous release, while injecting new blood in to keep things fresh and lively.  The opener, “Heart on the Run,” is a great example of this with its mesh of hard rock with a melodic sound, keeping things fresh. “Through the Fire” and “Forever” are catchy rock songs with a guitar parts that really shred.  With a slower tempo, “Tell Me I’m Wrong” is one ballad that has a great emotional resonance.  

“Dream” is certainly as pleasant sounding as a dream can be, with some wondrous guitar action and vocal harmonies.  “I Fight” is very enjoyable with its powerful vocals, sweet chords, and booming drums, not to mention the rip roaring guitar that completely steals the show.  It is a real gem on this album.  “Eyes of Love” is a typical melodic rock fare that does not stand out too much.  The catchiness of “Find My Way” along with its vocal harmonies and crisp guitars help to make for more of a memorable song than the previous, one that will leave a lasting impression.  “For the Young” really switches it up with its bagpipe opening.  The vocals are front and center, backed by military-esque drumming.  It brings this album to a close in style.

Brother’s Keeper is their first album after getting back together following their split in 2000.  There regrouping is marked by some differences in their sound in the six years since Four.  “Don’t Keep Me Waiting” comes out with more of an edge to it than their usual melodic sound.  The melodic element is still there, of course, but the sound here is definitely heavier. Channeling the Force, “Generation Jedi” has a nice crunchy groove to its sound in keeping with the heavier riffs. “All of My Love” is a love ballad that harkens back to the earlier albums.  I think that it slows down the pacing and disturbs the energy gathered by the first two songs.  

“Rainbow Eyes” and “Push Me On” do a lot to bring the rocking energy back to the album, as vocals and music soar alike.  “Wasted Time” is a little too vanilla for my tastes.  “The Cry” and “The Way” are both pretty good songs that mix up the old melodic/hard sound with a new found edginess.  “Tell Me Lies” is loud, fast, and has a nice kick to it to get the juices going.  “In the Dark” is the song the really shows off the edgier, and more hard rock oriented sound on this album.  I think they should have went all out and made a completely hard and heavy album for it to be better and stand out more in their discography. 

2009’s Aura is their second album since regrouping and comes out rocking with “Fighting For Your Love.”  It is a nice throw back to their late 90s sound.  “Here Comes The Heartache” is quintessential Fair Warning, soaring vocals, great riffs, and cool harmonies.  Despite being a love song, “Hey Girl” is able to keep a good rock vibe by slowing building up the sound from soft to hard rock.  

After a few lackluster songs, “Walking on Smiles” injects some life into this album with its fun atmosphere, positive vibes, and vibrant lyrical imagery, and kicks off a good run of songs that strengthen the latter part of the album such as “It Takes More” and “As Snow White Found Out” with sweet melodies and choruses.   “Station to Station” is a real standout thanks to its memorable baseline.  “Falling Reprise” is a nice and peaceful send-off.

The Boxwould not be complete without their 1998 live album, Live and More.  It features a healthy sampling of songs from their first three albums, Fair Warning, Rainmaker, and Go!. The songs “Angels of Heaven,” “I’ll Be There,” “Man on the Moon,” and “Follow My Heart” represent the Go! era.  They all sound very good compared to the album versions with an almost studio quality in sound. “Don’t Give Up,”, “Desert Song,” “Get A Little Closer,” “Stars and the Moon,” and “Guitar Solo/Burning Heart” give a good overview of Rainmaker, showing off their early 90s sound. There is some really fine album-oriented melodic rock in these songs, and the guitar in “Burning Heart” is just killer. If one thing is clear from Live and More, it is that these guys really know how to put on a show!

If you are looking for a good deal, then Fair Warning’s The Box is the way to go.  With over five hours of quality hard rock that spans roughly two decades of music, it is a must have for fans of the genre.  This is also a chance to get to know a group that might have flown under your radar back then, because they are worth it.  

4.5/5 Stars

Key Tracks: Angels of Heaven, Sailing Home, For the Young, Don’t Keep Me Waiting, Here Comes The Heartache

Brian McKinnon

January 10, 2015

Review Provided By Write A Music Review

11/10/2014

Hard Rock Review: California Breed

Release Date: May 19, 2014
Label: Frontiers Records

If you are looking for music to rock out to, then look no further, because California Breed has what you need to get going. With a sound that channels the great bands of the 70s, while bringing a 21st century edge too, California Breed is one hot new band that will get fans of the genre talking with delight over their fiery debut release.  

Born out of the ashes of the hard rock group Black Country Communion, California Breed consists of Glen Hughes (bass, vocals) of Deep Purple, Andrew Watt (guitar, vocals), and Jason Bonham (drums), who was recently replaced by Joey Castillo due to Bonham’s other commitments. They have come together to make California Breedand it is one unrelenting rock album. They brought their A game on this and it sure does show in the final product.  

“The Way” comes out hard and unforgiving, like being run over by a stamped of wild horses. It is an incredible hard rock song that gives a modern take on the hard rock sound from the 70s. It is all attitude and swagger, making it the premier song on the album. “The Way” is the type of song that will come to mind when you think of California Breed.  Keeping the album going strong, “Sweet Tea” strikes the perfect balance in showcasing the trio’s individual strengths and what happens when it comes together for one fierce song. “Chemical Rain” shows off a heavier and slower sound, and the guitars really shred on this one.

The album’s first single, “Midnight Oil,” is a fantastic, catchy rock song. It has that musical quality that just draws the listener in with great riffs, inspiring vocals, and methodical drumming. But the ending really takes this song to the next level. The guitars are crazy and the drumming is insane, as we hear that the apple did not fall from the tree. California Breed show off their softer side on the beautiful “All Falls Down.” It is a song full of passion that hits deeply. The heavy and melodic “The Grey” gets things rocking again. The song moves swiftly along and really explodes when it hits the animated chorus. “Days They Come” is a visceral song with great energy and mesmerizing vocals and “Spit You Out” is a fun, spirited rock song. 

Starting off the last part of the album is “Strong.” It is not my favorite song on here, but it has grown on me with repeated listens. It is a fluid and lively song that some will appreciate. “Invisible” sinks its teeth in deep and early and does not let go. The vocals just soar over everything. It is the type of hypnotic song that will have you singing along without even noticing at first. “Scars” opens with a pretty funky baseline and carries a certain bravado in the vocals that gives it an extra edge. Bringing the album to a close is “Breathe.” The music rises and falls at all the right moments and Julian Lennon’s vocals work quite complementary with Hughes’.  

When all is said and done, California Breedis kick-ass rock album from this new band. If you are a fan of hard rock, then I would strongly suggest that you go out and pick this one up. From start to finish, it does not disappoint.  California Breed is one band to keep a close eye on in the future. 

4.5/5 Stars

Key Tracks: The Way, Midnight Oil, Invisible

Brian McKinnon

November 10, 2014

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11/07/2014

Rock Legends LUCIFER’S FRIEND Reform for 2015 Dates and New Material!


London, UK - Lucifer's Friend's self-titled debut of 1970 is a famous album among connoisseurs of 70's hard rock. Its heavy and majestic overtones made it a pioneer release of progressive rock genre.

Lucifer's Friend continued to create classic albums, especially the three subsequent ones – of which no two sound alike.

In 1976 Lucifer's Friend suffered a hard blow when British vocalist John Lawton jumped ship for none other than Uriah Heep. The band broke up in 1982. The band briefly reformed in 1994 for their ninth album “Sumo Grip”. Now they're back, after 20 years, literally by the fans' request…

The band will also be releasing a compilation, AWAKENING, which also includes new original material, via Cherry Red Records in March 2015. At this stage, the CD is available to pre-order via the Cherry Red website ONLY and all fans placing an order prior to the release date will receive an exclusive signed item.

Exclusive Pre-Order Link: http://www.cherryred.co.uk/shopexd.asp?id=4914

The band will be playing Sweden Rock Festival and the reformation is expected to be one of the most extraordinary highlights of 2015!  The band is receiving a variety of offers from around the world and look forward to playing their greatest hits and new material to fans!

Peter Hesslein said: “Over the years I have been asked many times, by all sorts of people, regarding a re-union / re-formation of Lucifer's Friend. As there are currently several international bands releasing cover versions of our old songs and in particular creating a "Hype" about Lucifer's Friend amongst the skateboarder's world-wide, we thought that before it really is too late, to give our fans, especially the younger ones, a chance to experience a part of the founder members of Hard Rock...“

Dieter Horns added: “When I received the first call regarding a re-union of Lucifer's Friend, on the spot I was wide awake and electrified. In recent decades we often discussed the possibility of a restart, made ​​contact with studios and record companies, but now it should finally come true.”

John Lawton then added: “The reformation of Lucifer's Friend has been a long time coming, but we all feel that the time is right…To get back together with the guys with whom I had worked together for so many years and recorded albums that have in many respects stood the test of time, is for me, an upcoming highlight. We’re joined by Yogi Wichman on keyboards, who played on our last album Sumo Grip, but unfortunately the original drummer Addi Rietenbach died many years ago, so we will be introducing drummer Stephan Eggart into the band line-up…”

Official Website: www.lucifersfriend.com

Official Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LucifersFriendOfficial

Lucifer’s Friend is exclusively represented by QEDG Management management@qedg.co.uk

Press inquiries: Glass Onyon PR, PH: 828-350-8158 (USA), glassonyonpr@gmail.com

Rock Legends LUCIFER’S FRIEND Reform for 2015 Dates and New Material!


London, UK - Lucifer's Friend's self-titled debut of 1970 is a famous album among connoisseurs of 70's hard rock. Its heavy and majestic overtones made it a pioneer release of progressive rock genre.

Lucifer's Friend continued to create classic albums, especially the three subsequent ones – of which no two sound alike.

In 1976 Lucifer's Friend suffered a hard blow when British vocalist John Lawton jumped ship for none other than Uriah Heep. The band broke up in 1982. The band briefly reformed in 1994 for their ninth album “Sumo Grip”. Now they're back, after 20 years, literally by the fans' request…

The band will also be releasing a compilation, AWAKENING, which also includes new original material, via Cherry Red Records in March 2015. At this stage, the CD is available to pre-order via the Cherry Red website ONLY and all fans placing an order prior to the release date will receive an exclusive signed item.

Exclusive Pre-Order Link: http://www.cherryred.co.uk/shopexd.asp?id=4914

The band will be playing Sweden Rock Festival and the reformation is expected to be one of the most extraordinary highlights of 2015!  The band is receiving a variety of offers from around the world and look forward to playing their greatest hits and new material to fans!

Peter Hesslein said: “Over the years I have been asked many times, by all sorts of people, regarding a re-union / re-formation of Lucifer's Friend. As there are currently several international bands releasing cover versions of our old songs and in particular creating a "Hype" about Lucifer's Friend amongst the skateboarder's world-wide, we thought that before it really is too late, to give our fans, especially the younger ones, a chance to experience a part of the founder members of Hard Rock...“

Dieter Horns added: “When I received the first call regarding a re-union of Lucifer's Friend, on the spot I was wide awake and electrified. In recent decades we often discussed the possibility of a restart, made ​​contact with studios and record companies, but now it should finally come true.”

John Lawton then added: “The reformation of Lucifer's Friend has been a long time coming, but we all feel that the time is right…To get back together with the guys with whom I had worked together for so many years and recorded albums that have in many respects stood the test of time, is for me, an upcoming highlight. We’re joined by Yogi Wichman on keyboards, who played on our last album Sumo Grip, but unfortunately the original drummer Addi Rietenbach died many years ago, so we will be introducing drummer Stephan Eggart into the band line-up…”

Official Website: www.lucifersfriend.com

Official Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LucifersFriendOfficial

Lucifer’s Friend is exclusively represented by QEDG Management management@qedg.co.uk

Press inquiries: Glass Onyon PR, PH: 828-350-8158 (USA), glassonyonpr@gmail.com

9/05/2014

Featured Track: Stone Ticket-Black

Stone Ticket and the voice of Vince Quinn packs one powerful punch! I loved the drive and energy "Black" has. Its juggernaut bass and drums and the hard rocking rhythmic guitar are hard to resist. Putting rhythm and such a hard rockin' sound together does not always work, it does here! I wouldn't change a thing on this track, simply put, its killer! It is Rock influenced by Blues and you can't beat it. If you dig bone crunching rock with tough vocals to match jump aboard this train!

MuzikMan Rating: 5/5 

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9/02/2014

Featured Track: Thadeus Gonzalez-Our Connection

Thadeus Gonzalez's "Our Connection" is off his new album Utopian Society. The is solid, it rocks hard and true and brings to a light this marvelous talent. Gonzalez was part of the reason why his former band Electric Sister was so good.

"Our Connection" is one example of many that show why this musician can play and sing with the best of them recording today.

The track covers life, love and the purity of real sexual energy. The musicianship is top notch, especially the lead guitar of Dennis Hill. He kills it from start to finish. Gonzalez's vocals are polished, professional and spot on. Its all here and you can download it now for free!

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8/28/2014

Track Evaluation: Thadeus Gonzalez-Our Connection

Thadeus Gonzalez's "Our Connection" is off his new album Utopian Society. The is solid, it rocks hard and true and brings to a light this marvelous talent. Gonzalez was part of the reason why his former band Electric Sister was so good.

"Our Connection" is one example of many that show why this musician can play and sing with the best of them recording today.

The track covers life, love and the purity of real sexual energy. The musicianship is top notch, especially the lead guitar of Dennis Hill. He kills it from start to finish. Gonzalez's vocals are polished, professional and spot on. Its all here and you can download it now for free! 

MuzikMan Rating: 5/5

https://soundcloud.com/spinner-pr/our-connection-thadeus-gonzalez/s-bScIM


8/26/2014

Track Evaluation: Stone Ticket-Black

Stone Ticket and the voice of Vince Quinn packs one powerful punch! I loved the drive and energy "Black" has. Its juggernaut bass and drums and the hard rocking rhythmic guitar are hard to resist. Putting rhythm and such a hard rockin' sound together does not always work, it does here! I wouldn't change a thing on this track, simply put, its killer! It is Rock influenced by Blues and you can't beat it. If you dig bone crunching rock with tough vocals to match jump aboard this train!

MuzikMan Rating: 5/5 


2/18/2014

AC/DC Plans 40th Anniversary Shows, Recording

AC/DC

 

 

 

Peter Hodgson 

02.17.2014

 

 

AC/DC plans to hit the studio in May as the band celebrates its 40th anniversary, and live dates may follow.

Vocalist Brian Johnson made a surprise phone call to Andy Preston of 98.7 The Gater in West Palm Beach, Florida on Friday. When Preston asked Johnson if the band had any plans for 2014, the singer said “Well, you'll be the first one to know, really, because we've been denying anything, 'cause we weren't sure. One of our boys was pretty ill, so we didn't like to say anything, and we're very private about things like this, so we didn't wanna say anything. And he's a very proud man. But I think we'll be going into the studio in May in Vancouver. Which means, we should be getting ready.”

Johnson added that because it was the band’s 40th anniversary they were considering playing 40 shows to thank fans for their loyalty. “I mean, honestly, our fans are just the best in the world, and we appreciate every one of them,” Johnson said, “so, like I said, we'll have to go out, even though we're getting a bit long in the tooth.”

Source Link:
http://www2.gibson.com/News-Lifestyle/News/en-us/AC-DC-40th-Anniversary-Shows.aspx

1/03/2014

Hard Rock Review: Monster Truck-Furiosity



Artist: Monster Truck
Title: Furiosity
Genre: Hard Rock
Release Date: May 8, 2013
Label: Dine Alone Records


It’s not often I think about monster trucks these days, but when I do my mind goes straight to the TV and radio ads for the car-crushing and fire-spitting beasts that they have at car shows. These ads remind me of many things, but no matter what they may be it’s hard for it all not to be soundtracked by some killer rock! This Monster Truck certainly won’t change this relationship in my mind.

I was expecting more of a southern rock style from Monster Truck, but Furiosity certainly seems an apt title for this quartet from Hamilton, Ontario. Their debut full-length starts with “Old Train” Some chirping birds soon give way to the sound of an approaching train, and then the sound hits you much like a train; furious indeed. It’s heavy, dirty, and full of angst-filled energy.

Monster Truck’s style shows appreciation for 70s rock greats like Zeppelin and Deep Purple, but it tends to have a more modern and crunchier sound. It often reminds me of bands like Corrosion of Conformity and Clutch. You get a southern rock vibe on many tracks, such as “Undercover Love,” some blues on “For the Sun,” and some prog on “The Giant,” but over Furiosity’s 12-tracks it does get a bit repetitious at times. On their own I enjoyed most tracks, but non-stop from start to finish it is a bit of a challenge.

Overall I’d say Furiosity is a strong album from Monster Truck. I am excited by what Monster Truck brings and where they can go with it. I found myself cranking the volume often, and nodding my head along. Monster Truck definitely rocks, and they do so in a way that doesn’t come off as dated or trendy. They come off as a band that likes to rock, knows how, and will continue to do so in a way that will appease rock fans that continue to search for such bands.

4/5 Stars

Key Tracks: Old Train, Sweet Mountain River, For the Sun

Kevin Kozel

January 3, 2014

Tracks:
1. Old Train
2. The Lion
3. Power of the People
4. Sweet Mountain River
5. Psychics
6. Oh Lord
7. For The Sun
8. Boogie
9. Undercover Love
10. The Giant
11. Call it a Spade
12. My Love is True