This is another album I thought would never make it to record, but thanks to those good folks at Real Gone Music – here we are. This is the first album that came out in ’90. It was a bad time to be putting out melodic rock records no matter how good they were. The man that some of you will of heard of, is vocalist Kelly Keeling who has been with MSG, King Kobra, and Eric Norlander (amongst others).
Things get moving with opening track, Doctor, with a great fat huge riff and a slight Trampled Under Foot vibe, but it’s the huge hook and chorus that gets your attention. Walks Like A Woman follows, and what a great riff with a slight funky vibe, and the hook and chorus are huge – great fade out as well! Big Trouble is Glam Rock 101 – a simple repeating riff with a four to the floor groove, and that big sing-a-long chorus. It’s About Time is ballad number one. Bad Time Comin’ Down is my favourite track, as I love the choppy riff and the hook and chorus are really infectious. Side 1 closes out with the instrumental, The Midge, which is just a short acoustic piece.
Side 2 opens things up with Baby’s So Cool – what a great riff and groove, and the hook and chorus are really good. Young Hearts has a huge hook and chorus, and I love the middle section with a killer solo. Melanie is a lot more laid back and more AOR sounding. Ballad time is here again with There Was A Time. The riffs return with Hot Blood Movin’, and what a huge drum sound. This would have made a great single. Side 1 closes out with Spread Like Fire – a great uptempo groover. Another band that came too late, but still a great record.
9/10 from The Grooveman.