REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: December 2, 2022

TEARS FOR FEARS – The Seeds Of Love

If you want an album to test how good your hi-fi is, then I suggest you buy this. This a superb sounding album!!! Mind you, it should do as it took nearly three years to record and cost over a million to make. I also have the surround sound version, and that is mind blowing. The separation of the instruments is incredible. This is one of those records you put on to impress yourself. They opened the paintbox when they made this and made sure they used all the colours.

Amongst the hits you all know like Woman In Chains, and the epic Sowing The Seeds Of Love, which is my favourite, there are killer extended pieces like Birdmans Song, which encompass a variety of musical styles, and Swords And Knives, which is progressive rock. Great band and they are something else live, surrounding themselves with the best.

A definite 10/10 from The Grooveman for sonic S alone. 

LIZZY BORDEN – Visual Lies

If you have read some of my reviews you will know that I love guitars, and guitar players. The guitar player in question here is Joe Holmes. Joe has not had a whole lot of recorded output but he was with Ozzy for about six years, and he toured with Dave Lee Roth on the  Little Ain’t Enough tour after Jason Becker fell ill. You should check out Joe’s Facebook page as he has a new album coming out soon, and some of the samples have been killer. Anyway, this is Lizzy Borden’s fourth full studio album, released back in ’87. It’s a lot more melodic than previous efforts and I think it’s one of their best albums.

Me Against The World is a kick ass opening with a great riff and groove. Shock is a very commercial sounding tune with a great hook and chorus that repeats over. Nice snappy solo as well. Outcast is a pure hair metal anthem, especially around the chorus, with a slow build up, great sing a long section, and killer solo. Den Of Thieves is pedal to the metal old school Lizzy Borden. Great stuff! The intro to Visual Lies is pretty cool, and the harmonies are on the money with a hands in the air groove.

Eyes Of A Stranger has a Judas Priest opening, and has a very euro metal vibe with a very melodic solo. Lord Of The Flies is up next and it is my favourite track, mainly due to the guitar sound and playing, parts of this song remind me of early Iron Maiden. Great song! Voyeur has a really cool opening, but this is the weakest song on the album. The album closes out with Visons, an epic brooding builder. Nice riff and groove, and that’s your lot. Lizzy Borden never quite made it out of the second division and this album reflects that.

8/10 from The Grooveman.