REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

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EVERGREY – Theories Of Emptiness

Another band that keeps the quality very high is Evergrey, and I’m pleased to announce that album number fourteen is no different than the rest, with the perfect blend of melody and crunch. There has to be something in the water in Sweden as everything they do musically, no matter what genre, they nail it every time.

The production on this album is epic and the mix from Periphery’s Nolly is top drawer. I am honestly in awe of this record as it moves me in every way possible. Musically, it’s just amazing and lyrically, it is so moving, and the melody and harmonies just epic. To Become Someone Else has to be one of the best songs I have heard in ages, such a stirring song. Tom S England’s vocal delivery is just perfect and his style is full of emotion and feel. Say follows right after, and again leaves the listener in awe. The vocal and melody are nearly in AOR territory but that heavy low end chunk just take it to places a new. Marvellous stuff!

The whole album is just a wonder of modern Prog metal music and deserves to be in everyone’s collection. This could be my album of the year! Do your brain and emotions a favour and BUY THIS ALBUM!

10/10 from The Grooveman.

TESTAMENT – The New Order

Out of all thirteen Testament albums this is my favourite, and as I have mentioned before, Testament ARE part of the big four and are way better than Slayer. Slayer are just a one trick pony, whereas Testament have a whole lot going on within their music and never lose the sight of the groove, which is so important in metal.

They sure know how to build drama into a tune as well, the intro to Trial By Fire is soooo freakin’ awesome with the cool quiet guitar intro and then that pounding bass and drum groove. This song is a thrash classic my friends, and that head just has to bang. Chugga Chuuga all the way. Into The Pit thrashes like crazy and Alex Skolnick is just a beast on the guitar. The short instrumental Hypnosis just has the hairs on my arms at attention, as Skolnick’s playing is just sublime.

This album is a belter all the way, and you just can’t beat old school thrash when it’s done as good as this. Plenty of groove and chunk is all a man needs. Favourite track? It’s has to be Trial By Fire, but there are so many great moments on this album. I could have easily gone for The Preacher, for that cool guitar intro alone.

If you are an old school thrasher then you will already have this, but if not, why?

10/10 from The Grooveman. 

FATE – A Matter Of Attitude

Album number two from Denmark’s finest melodic pomp rockers. Unusually for a band in this genre, there isn’t a ballad to be seen, which gets a major plus point in my book as all the tunes rock out but with a big melodic edge. The emphasis here is on the huge hook and chorus backed up with a killer rhythm section and short sharp solos when needed.

Released in ’86 it was prime time for this style of rock, and you would have thought that American radio would have lapped this up but apparently not. The two singles that were released, Won’t Stop and Summerlove, didn’t fare that well. My favourite track is Hunter, which closes out Side 1. It has a cool guitar intro and the hook and chorus do remind of Styx with the big call and repeat.

A fun album that gives off lots of summer vibes.

8/10 from The Grooveman.

DOKKEN – Shadowlife

This is the second release after Dokken’s reformation for the Dysfunctional record in ’95. It’s also the album that Dokken fans hate the most. True, it is quite a dark and dissonant sounding album, but there are some killer moments to be heard. All things melody in rock had gone underground at this point, as all rock and metal was angry and mean sounding.

Puppet On A String opens up the album and it’s all about George. Great riff and groove, and the solo is awesome. Grunge had an effect on everyone and Cracks In The Ground shows that. That’s not to mean it’s a bad tune, it has elements of the Beatles and lots of Seattle vibes, also lots of George. Sky Beneath My Feet brings up the Beatles again, as those vocal harmonies are so reminiscent of the Fab Four.

My favourite tune is not a tune you would have associated with Dokken of old. The beat and groove are very busy and not your normal four to the floor, but this track rocks in all the right places. The other song that really shakes my tree is Sweet Life. Great simple riff and I love the way the song swings.

Correct, it’s not the best Dokken album, but it’s nowhere near as bad as people say.

8/10 from The Grooveman.

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