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LONERIDER – Sundown

This is Lonerider’s second album, a part time project or full time band? Again it features the vocal talents of FM main man Steve Overland, Free Drummer Simon Kirke, Chris Childs of Thunder, and Steve Morris of Heartland.

This is a very slick sounding, well produced album that carries on where the first album left off. Fantasyland kicks the album off with a great riff, and Steve’s smooth vocals are the highlight, with a seriously catchy chorus. Cross The Border follows and it has a hint of Free, with a very huge southern rock groove going down as well. Undefeatable has that big classic rock feel complete with the big chorus and hook. It’s ballad time next with Harder Love and… well, it’s a ballad. When You Got Nothing feels a bit Bad Co-ish with that dirty riff and chorus. Any Way The Wind Blows closes out Side 1 and it’s a slow country style ballad.

Side 2 starts with Yesterdays News, my favourite track. A very classic British sounding, mid-seventies, rock track with a nice riff and melody. Badlands follows and those southern vibes are really strong here. Great riff and the harmonies are superb. Wild River rides on in, and Nashville is screaming at me with the slide and that country feel. Criminal Minds has a riff that is just different enough to stop Bon Jovi plagiarism shouts going out. Love To Love has that swing and groove that screams Bad Co. Great tune! We close out the record with Long Time Gone, a smooth slick slow tempo brooding piece.

Other than the European AOR anoraks, I’m not sure who this will appeal to as albums don’t get made like this anymore. A very slick, classic sounding album.

8/10 from The Grooveman.

LONERIDER – Sundown

This is Lonerider’s second release, and again it appears on UK label Escape Music. For those who don’t know, the band are Steve Overland from FM on vocals, Bad Company and Free drummer Simon Kirke, Chris Childs from Thunder on bass, and Steve Morris from Heartland on guitar and keys. They do come across as a lighter version of Bad Co but with a killer production, this is a very classy melodic rock album. I’ve always been a fan of Steve Overland’s voice and this band is a perfect vehicle to show how good he is.

The album starts with Fantasyland and the riff and groove of the whole song is classic rock 101. Cross The Border has a very west coast feel to it and the Eagles do come to mind here and on next track, Undefeatable. Harder Love is the first ballad we get to and there are Paul Rodgers’ tones to Steve’s voice on this one. When You Got Nothing has a riff that Mick Ralph’s would have been proud. The Side 1 closer Any Way The Wind Blows is ballad number two, and this time country vibes are added to the smooth west coast sound.

Side 2 opens up with Yesterday’s News and I’m going with this as my favourite track. A really cool hook and chorus, and there is an harder edge to the guitars on this one. Great track! Badlands follows, it’s basically a boogie with a killer hook and chorus. Wild River has a big southern rock groove with just a hint of country, and the melody and chorus are superb. Next up is Criminal Mind and aor fans will be dribbling at this one. A great riff but it’s the melody and harmonies that are the big stand out here. Love To Love could have been on any Bad Co album and you would not know it wasn’t them. It’s that close! A really nice swing to the groove and as usual with these guys, the melody is huge. So we get to the last track Long Time Gone, and it’s a return to that super smooth west coast sound.

I love this album a lot as the sound is crystal clear and crisp, plus the songs are really well written and performed. If you want a modern classic rock record then you could give these guys a try.

8.5/10 from The Grooveman.