Tuesday, October 9, 2012

JIMI JAMISON - Never Too Late (Release: Nov 2, EU & Nov 6, USA)



The voice of Survivor is back and his vocals are in better shape than ever. Forget about Pride of Lions or Kimball/Jamison, this album is one step beyond in every way, songwriting is impressive, production is awesome, sound is almost perfect and all that thanks not only to Jamison but also to production guru Erik Martensson whose trademark is in every sound and mainly in backing vocals.
This album is full of energy, amazing mid-tempos and epic ballads but is fair to tell that from song number 8, Calling Your Name, to the end, the album decreases in intensity though Heaven Call Your Name is another soulful cut with a powerful but short guitar solo.
In summary, an album full of great tunes like I Can't Turn Back, The Air I Breath, Not Tonight, Everybody's Got A Broken Heart and the magnificent Never Too Late.
I don't like to use rude words so i apologize...but this album is FUCKIN' GOOD!!

Once again i won't make you waste your time reviewing song by song, you better take a listen to some sounds...






Monday, October 8, 2012

KISS - Monster (Release: Oct, 5 EU, Oct, 9 North America - Universal)


And finally here it is the latest by Kiss after three years since their latest release. I must confess my expectations weren't high on this album, i had the conviction that it was going to be something with a modern vibe and a couple of empty ballads but nothing is further from reality. Monster it's a shot straight to your brain... the album is full of raw sounds, actally it reminds of Revenge specially because of the sound while guitar solos and some riffs will take you to the earlier albums by the band back in the 70's.
The album was produced by Paul Stanley and Greg Collins and recorded using analog equipment in search of a stronger and more natural sound.
First single released is Hell Or Hallelujah an electric cut with catchy chorus and a perfect election while next single will be Long Way Down.
In summary, a good album that Kiss and Hard Rock fans will enjoy... but though when released will reach USA top 5 in six or seven weeks will be out of the Top 100 of the week's more popular albums.
I could waste your time describing each and every cut but i think it would be better for you to listen to some sounds from this album to have your own opinion so... enjoy Monster!!

Sounds:











 
Hell Or Hallelujah (video)

THE STORM - S/t (Released: 1991, Interescope) - Eye Of The Storm (Released: 1995, Music For Nations, Miramar)


The Storm was a supergroup featuring members from Journey (Steve Smith, Ross Valory and Gregg Rolie) and 707, Steel Breeze (Kevin Chalfant). Their debut album was produced by guru Beau Hill and though first single I've Got A Lot To Learn About Love enjoyed massive success reaching Hot 100 # 26 the abum only reached USA # 133 while second single Show Me The Way failed to chart.
Soon, Steve Smith left the band replaced by Ron Wisko and the group toured with Bryan Adams, Peter Frampton, Eddie Money and others.
The new line-up recorded their new album Eye Of The Storm in '93 but Interscope decided to drop it due to changing times in music. Was in '95 when Music For Nations released this masterpiece only in Europe while Miramar did it in the U.S. though The Storm was already disbanded.






Two essential albums in any music collection.







Sounds:

From S/t









From Eye Of The Storm




 



Show Me The Way (official video)