REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: December 9, 2021

JUNKYARD – s/t

Released in ’89, the band were put together from a mixture of different LA bands to form a group with a similar attitude to Guns & Roses – or so the press wanted us to believe. Definitely a barroom vibe to the whole band with that hint of sleaze and southern groove. In fact, Molly Hatchet’s Duane Roland plays on one song.

It’s on the up-tempo numbers that gets my interest, like opening track Blooze and the excellent Shot In The Dark which is a real feel-good-its-Friday type of rocker. In fact, you can add Motorhead to their influences, as Side 2 opener Life Sentence seems to steal a very familiar riff.

Nothing groundbreaking here, just good old good time rock n roll.

8/10 from The Grooveman.

STRATOVARIUS – Polaris

I didn’t realize these guys had been going so long, but they released their first album back in ’89. This is their 12th album which came out back in 2009. They have managed to go through a seemingly revolving door of members, the most famous of which would be guitarist Timo Tolkki. The sound has evolved somewhat over time and they are now a very melodic power metal outfit. Taking the melody of say Europe, and the metal of say other Euro Metal bands such as Edguy. The emphasis here being on the vocals and guitar. I’d even say that going further back that early Rainbow would have been an influence as well.

This is the first album after the departure of founding member Tolkki. In fact, he actually disbanded the band but agreed to let them continue with the name. This album is not as heavy as previous efforts as Winter Skies and Forever Is Today are the only tracks that really bring the heavy, but the album is still an impressive release. My favourite track is the two part Emancipation Suite, which is epic. I really love the grandiose overblown nature of the beast. It’s these type of narrative tracks that are what the band are known best for.

9/10 from The Grooveman.