REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Month: March 2024 (Page 7 of 7)

ANGEL – Risen

Well, Angel were one of the last bands I thought would make a comeback, as it all came to an end after their album Sinful. Greg went on to do Giuffria and House Of Lords, and the rest of them went on to do…well, not a lot really.

If you were expecting the pomp of their first album and the song Tower, then you may not be to happy with this. This record is more in line with Sinful and the pop rock style they were doing then, and dare I say early Kiss.

Slow Down is a great song with a great riff and groove, and dare I say one of the best songs they have done. It’s full of energy and Frank still has the pipes to pull it off. I would say Over My Head is my favourite tune. It’s a nice modern take on what they were doing on Sinful, and a full on kick ass rocker with a very catchy hook and chorus.  

We Were The Wild is another killer track with Punky Meadows riffing up a storm and Frank wailing like a demon. I was very surprised at the heaviness of some of the tunes here as that was not their forte back in the day. Our Revolution mixes the heavy with the harmony of Franks vocals. The biggest surprise was the reworking of their most well-known tune, Tower. Nothing will beat the original, but they do good job with this heavier and more raw version.

Well done. Not a bad comeback at all.

8/10 from The Grooveman.

CANDY – Whatever Happened To Fun

This is a nice slice of American power pop released back in ’85. It probably wouldn’t get a second glance except for the fact that this was Gilby Clarkes’ first step into the recording arena. He has no song writing credits though, every song here is credited to bassist Jonathan Daniel.

The album is pleasant enough, although it sounds dated even for the time it was released and feels more like a mid-seventies pop record. It’s very hard to give a favourite tune as they are all pretty much the same and follow the same format, but American Kix has an added punk vibe to the power pop that I really like.

Even though he was a member of Guns N’ Roses, Gilby has always sailed just under the radar and never managed to release that killer record.

6.5/10 from The Grooveman.

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