REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: December 1, 2021

INTRONAUT – Valley Of Smoke

It’s cool to look back on bands to see how they have evolved in a relatively short space of time. This album was released in 2010 and is full of polyrhythmic goodness, fat grooves and riffs, and delicate pieces that the band would take and evolve into the monster outfit they are today. I always look forward to new music from these guys.

Elegy kicks things off and is crushingly awesome with enough going on to keep mere mortal metal bands in ideas for their whole careers. Danny Walker is a phenomenal drummer and it’s sad that he is no longer in the band, but his indiscretions could not go unpunished. His drumming on Above lifts the song from what could have been a normal type of track, well normal for these guys anyway. Sunderance turns the heavy up to max with unreal drumming and some fat riffage to go with their trademark vocal melodies.

I know I keep going on about originality and how I’m drawn to bands with their own sound, but these guys are a one off and are just awesome to my ears. Core Relations and Past Tense have some great off time grooves with epic rhythms, but it’s the instrumental title track that is the most intriguing. It’s based around drums with a drum solo, and a guest appearance from Tool’s Justin Chancellor on bass.

Not their best album, but still better than most bands.

9/10 from The Grooveman.

THUNDER – The Greatest Hits

I have always been astonished that Thunder never cracked America as their brand of blues rock is absolutely tailored for American audiences. This album is perfect for the likes of myself, as it says on the label “All Killer No Filler”. Thunder have been responsible for writing some of the best melodic rock songs ever, it’s just that they have never managed to write that perfect record and there was always at least one track that didn’t quite cut the mustard for me. So to get a package like this with all the classics spread over a triple album is perfect for me.

From the first single, Dirty Love, to The Thing I Want, this it a stunning selection of songs that I think I am safe in saying that everyone should own one of these. There are so many classics here, but my favourites are The Thing I Want, River Of Pain and I Love You More Than Rock N Roll. Those three alone, if released as singles to American rock radio, should have done it for them. Was it bad management or just plain bad luck? Who knows!

10/10 from The Grooveman.