REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Month: May 2023 (Page 8 of 11)

BLACK N’ BLUE – Without Love

This is album number two from Portland’s hard rockin’ groovers. The first thing you notice when placing the needle on the record is how loud and in your face the production is. Bruce Fairbairn did a killer job that’s for sure.

The album blasts into gear with Rockin’ On Heaven’s Door, a track of two halves. The main groove is a hands in the hair stomper, then the tempo shifts gears into a hard rockin’ stomper. Killer tune! The title track follows and is co-written with Bryan Adams’ conspirator Jim Vallance and this has hit single written all over. A huge big sing-a-long party tune. Next up is Stop The Lightning. There is all sorts of studio wizardry at the intro before we settle into an AC/DC style riff, with the vocals and harmony sounding like prime time Kiss. Love the intro to Nature Of The Beach, such a great swing to the groove and the hook and chorus are huge. Miss Mystery is next up and it’s a decent enough tune but it’s not a single, not like the title track should have been.

Side 2 opens up with Swing Time, this was also released as single and so it should have been. A superb kick ass rocker and my favourite track on the album. This song is all that was great about American hard rock at this time. Bombastic Plastic is just a simple riff played over a loud stomping groove and is what I call a rock night special. Loud guitars burst into life on We Got The Fire with a kick ass up tempo groove. These guys know how to write a catchy rock song! The groove slows right down for Strange Things at the intro and the verse, but explodes into life at the chorus. The album closes out with Two Wrongs Don’t Make It Love, an old school dirty blues but with lots of sleaze and huge guitars.

Another band that should have been huge but Lady Luck was not on their side.

9.5/10 from The Grooveman.

FM – Indiscreet

Now Britain has always produced great bands who play the harder stuff. In the 80’s, great metal bands were coming from all directions but when it comes to slicker, more polished aor sounds then the UK struggled. That is, until FM came along.

Fronted by the voice of Steve Overland and his brother Chris on guitar, FM finally proved that the UK had a bonafide killer aor/melodic rock band. This is the band’s debut album, released in ’86.

Opener That Girl is a superb tune and was released as a single. Everything about it is just class, you will be singing it for the rest of the day, it is my favourite tune. Other Side Of Midnight is up next and follows in its predecessor’s footsteps. A super slick melodic groover that feels as though you are driving down the pacific coast highway with the top down. In fact, all this album is worthy of your attention.

Nine songs of grade A melodic rock/aor, I’m sure if they were from the US they would have been stars. Over nine years they put out five quality albums and then nothing until 2010, then they resurfaced and have released eight albums since. If you are a fan of 80’s melodic rock then this is a must have.

9/10 from The Grooveman.

TREAT – Dreamhunter

This is album number three from one of Sweden’s finest exponents of aor/melodic rock and the first to feature Jamie Borger on drums, who later went on to drum with Talisman (one of Sweden’s best ever hard rock bands) and also Jeff Scott Soto. The production is stellar, capturing that big eighties rock sound perfectly.

Soul Survivor opens up the album in fine anthemic style. Big hook and matching monster chorus. That blueprint slides on into You’re The One I Want, but more. Massive hook and a chorus that just gets stuck in your head. Great tune and my favourite! Take Me On Your Wings takes the listener into super slick aor territory, plus big bonus points for a killer melodic solo. Next up is Best Of Me and it’s big ballad time. Side 1 closes out with Dancing On The Edge, a kick ass uptempo rocker. Great riff and man do they know how to write a catchy hook and chorus.

Over to Side 2 and Outlaw. Superb harmony guitars at the intro, although the song reminds me of Pat Benatar. World Of Promises follows and they seem to like the big intro as nearly every song has one. The main verse is a nice little gallop and then it’s big hook and chorus time. I wonder if they go to school for this in Sweden?One Way To Glory has a big keyboard intro that feels a bit like ABBA but that disappears as soon as the band kick in, and yet another infectious sing-a-long anthem. Save Yourself starts with a huge Deep Purple style intro, as does the hook and chorus. The album closes out with The Winner. A big hair, rock, mid tempo anthem with a great riff.

No new ground being broken here, but this is a very classy release.

8.5/10 from The Grooveman.

KARNIVOOL – Asymmetry

There comes along a band once in a while that just defies categorization and are so insanely good that you can’t believe that everyone does not know them. Karnivool are just that band.

This album was released back in 2013 and  other than a single that was released in 2021, it was the last album that the band put out. Not the most prolific of bands I think you’d agree, but when they do release tunes they are of the most epic proportions. They are usually classed in reviews as progressive metal, and I guess that’s as close as you get with pigeonholing them. Think of Muse mixed with Radiohead and Tool, and you may have an inkling of what they sound like.

This is not an easy listen, you have to immerse yourself to go deep and devote the time to appreciate what is on offer here, but when it clicks nothing will come close. I guess my favourite track is Sky Machine, as I love the way the vocal harmonizes with the picked guitar line and that heavy almost funky drum groove.

Such a rewarding album and every time I play it, I find something different to obsess over. There are not many one off bands around and originality is hard to come by in an over crowded music scene, but Karnivool are out here by themselves.

10/10 from The Grooveman.

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