REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Month: January 2022 (Page 3 of 12)

MICHAEL SCHENKER GROUP – Assault Attack

After the much publicized problems with original vocalist, Gary Barden, Schenker fired him and brought in Graham Bonnet, who had just been fired from Rainbow. Now Bonnet in Rainbow had raised a few eyebrows for sure, but to me, him being in MSG made perfect sense. He had the perfect voice for what Michael was trying to do at the time, and it’s a shame it only lasted for this one amazing album.

To me this is MSG’s finest hour as Michael’s playing and Graham’s vocals are just superb. Cozy Powell also left the band before the recording of this album and was replaced by Ted McKenna, which now that along with Chris Glenn on bass, the SAHB rhythm section was back together.

The album kicks off in great style with the title track which lays the ground perfectly for the rest of the record. It has a great riff and some killer playing from Michael, and Bonnet is just giving it his all. They also had a hit single from the album with the track Dancer, which I guess was a bonus. Broken Promises is one of my favourite rock tracks ever – the riff and groove, and that superb vocal from Bonnet, just gets me every time I hear it. ,

There was a time when Michael had it all, and I guess with some bad decisions and addictions to exotic substances he slipped way down the ladder, but it’s great to see him still out there.

9/10 from The Grooveman.

THE CONTORTIONIST – Clairvoyant

This is the 2017 follow up to their amazing album, Language. I love this band. They are pushing the boundaries of Prog metal as well as pushing themselves creatively. It wasn’t until the arrival of vocalist, Mike Lessard from Last Chance To Reason, that things really started to explode creatively for the band. He added a whole new dimension, both live and in the studio, as his movements and energy are compelling to watch, and he has an angelic quality to his vocals.

This albums feels like a continuation from Language, with beautiful instrumental pieces like the awesomeness that is Monochrome (Passive), that opens the album, and killer songs like Reimagined, where Lessard’s vocals are just beautiful. Of course they can groove with the best of them, and the title track, Clairvoyant, has some killer off-time grooves and deep D-tuned epic-ness that I really love. If I’m pushed for a favourite track then I will go for Return To Earth, as it has everything and fills the Prog metal spectrum to the max.

Prog metal has moved on in huge strides over the last ten years. Dream Theater used to be seen as a benchmark of the genre and they have been overtaken somewhat by bands like The Contortionist, who are progressing musically (as the term suggests) and not standing still. The Contortionist are just a killer band with everyone playing at the top of their game, and I look forward to what comes next.

10/10 from The Grooveman.

SWEET & LYNCH – Only To Rise

Although I’m not a big fan of Stryper, I do like Michael Sweet’s vocals and I am a huge fan of The George. This is a vinyl reissue of the 2015 release on Frontiers, and as I hoped, this is a great melodic rock album full of great songs with some killer playing. As well as having George and Michael in the band, there is James Lorenzo on bass and Brian Tichy on drums. I know this was only a project, but these guys would make a killer band.

Every song hits the spot, but there are the ones that smash the spot. The Wish is a great opening to the album with an awesome groove, and Exodus Dying Rose has a superb vocal from Michael, and I really love the chorus. The big Zeppelin vibe to Rescue Me is a huge sounding track. Recover is a groovy up-tempo rocker with a nice solo from George. Divine has a near funk groove and lots of George. My favourite of all the tracks is September, as I love the melody and hook and it has a different feel to all the other tracks on the album. Great record and if you’re a hard rock fan…BUY IT!

9.5/10 from The Grooveman.

THIN LIZZY – Jailbreak

This was album number six for the band, but this was the one that really broke them open to a wider audience. There is not a bad moment on this album, it’s a bonafide classic and every song is a gem. The music, the composition, and the brilliance of Phil’s lyrics all come together on this album. It’s the best Lizzy album by a mile. I know there were some great songs done after this, but for me this is the one.

I would have paid my money just for the opening track of Jailbreak alone, but add to that The Boys Are Back In Town, The Cowboy Song, Emerald, and Warriors, bands would kill family members just to have written one of those. My favourite track on the album is Warriors – such a killer track, and the riff and groove alone get me every time. The twin lead guitars on this album were ground breaking and would lead to lots of bands copying this style. I know Gary Moore was in the band, but this line up was the best. Brain Robertson’s tone and playing on this album is just sublime. Luther demon drink and drugs would be the downfall for this band, and Phil died way to soon.

10/10 from The Grooveman.

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