REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: May 16, 2023

ARK – s/t

Killer band who burned bright for oh so briefly and only released two albums, of which this is the first, released in ’99. I was a huge fan of Conception and loved Tore Ostby as a guitar player and when I heard he was teaming up with Jorn Lande to record as a group I was super stoked to hear what they came up with. I first heard Jorn’s vocal talents as a member of Vagabond, a group put together by TNT’s Ronnie Le Tekro after they went on one of their many breaks.

In brief this album is a monster record and if you like your progressive metal with a huge chunk of melody thrown in along side crushing riffs, then you should love this. I’ll go straight to my favourite track The Hunchback Of Notre Dame, this is one of my favourite tracks ever as I love how all styles come together to produce one epic piece. Jazz, funk, Latin, metal, and melody all collide in a burst of awesomeness.

The intro to Mother Love sounds like early Santana but revamped and improved for a modern generation of listeners. Jorn’s voice is superb on this one and John Macaluso is a beast on the kit. The staccato chugga grooves of Center Avenue sound so huge and make this one epic track. What a way to close out a record with Cant Let Go. A vast musical piece that that builds through varying styles and feels like the band’s Pink Floyd moment.

As I mentioned already, this is a superb album and you should really own this.

10/10 from The Grooveman.

HEAVEN – Where Angels Fear To Tread

I guess it must be something in the water in Australia that makes nearly all of the hard rockin’ bands from the land down under have the same DNA. Heaven were probably one of the least well known, having only released three albums in the early eighties, of which this was the second. It sees them tweaking their sound somewhat, moving away from the obvious AC/DC raw grooves and adding some Priest style riffing into the mix.

The album sounds a bit dated and that drum sound isn’t the best either, but overall it’s quite an entertaining album if you are a lover of that straight up no nonsense rock n’ roll sound. Highlights are opener and title track Rock School (which if the rest of the album had been as good then we would be looking at a possible full marks) which is a great fun tune that reminds you of early DC and Madness with an appearance of Glenn Hughes and Lita Ford on Bv’s.

7.5/10 from The Grooveman.