REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

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GOTTHARD – Domino Effect

Gotthard are a melodic rock band that appeared right at the height of grunge (now that’s a novelty) in ’92 and have since recorded 14 studio albums. This is their eighth album, released in 2007.

They are from Switzerland and every album they have released has gone to number in their home country. Now, that’s very impressive and yet, I’m stunned how many people have never heard anything by them when I bring them up in conversation.

Founded by guitarist Leo Leoni and vocalist Steve Lee, they have consistently put out killer albums that deserve a place in your collection, and this album is one of my favourites. Full to the brim of killer tunes it’s really hard to pick a favourite track. Yup, there are ballads, but they fit perfectly into the running order of the album and with Steve’s voice they definitely pull at the heart strings.

I’m going to cheat here and pick three favourite songs because this album is so freaking good: Master Of Illuison, The Cruiser, and Bad To The Bone. Each one is a banger, with killer riffs, huge hooks and choruses, and you’ll be wondering why these guys aren’t a household name (well, they are in Switzerland).

You should definitely search this one out as it’s a nailed on banger.

10/10 from The Grooveman.

RAILWAY – Welcome Tonite

Railway are a hard rock/metal band from Germany. This is album number five of the six they originally released, and it came out in ’93 through SPV. According to the band’s guitarist/vocalist, they did everything themselves with virtually no help from the label.

There are a couple of stinkers on the album (Let It Be) but otherwise it is a highly enjoyable romp through the 10 songs. Steelhorse Riding is a really great song with a fast pounding groove and killer riff to match that any band of this genre would have been proud of. The one thing that did surprise me was how good the vocal harmonies were, they lift the hooks and chorus to a high level.

I know it’s not Railway’s best effort but it has its moments, and if you see it cheap then it’s worth getting just for Steelhorse Riding.

7/10 from The Grooveman.

HITTEN – First Strike With The Devil Revisited

This is the revisited version of Hitten’s album that originally came out in 2014. It’s as though we have gone back in a Time Machine to 1980 and Iron Maiden and Tank had a love child. Seriously though, I’ve heard it all before. However, this is really good and very well executed. Old school metal with plenty of melody and hooks, it’s a treat to the ears I tell ya.

Chock full of bangers and not a dud in site. Tough to pick a favourite track but I’m going for Evil Power. The Maidenisms are on full and it’s so good. This is how I wish Maiden had carried on with this style.

I have all Hitten’s albums and they have progressed in style and moved away from this sound. They don’t make bad records and I highly recommend you dipping your toe into the Hitten universe. Great band, great record.

9/10 from The Grooveman.

HOLLAND – Little Monsters

Holland aren’t quite a “one and they’re done” band because they released two albums, albeit fourteen years apart. This album came out in ’85 and is a nice slab of rock/pop. Also, this is the first album that guitar whizz Michael Angelo Batio appeared on and it has to be said, his playing does lift the songs. The band are based around the husky tones of vocalist Tom Holland, but it’s Batio that steals the show.

Highlights are Love In On Time, Sacrifice (very Def Leppard), and my favourite Wake Up The Neighbourhood. They up the speed and groove on this one and Batio is awesome. There are also a couple of stinkers and I guess that’s why they were dropped after this album.

It’s okay and a pleasant enough listen, and it’s cool to hear Batio in a more restrained mode.

6.5/10 from The Grooveman.

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