REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

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HITTEN – When Passion Lasts

Hitten’s last album was killer and I felt somewhat guilty that I hadn’t heard of them before. I mean, the band have been releasing albums since 2014 so what have I been doing missing them for nearly ten years? Thank god for Bandcamp, and the “you may also like this “ recommendations. It must be so frustrating being a band in this wired in age as there is SO much music out there and you are basically on your own.

This is their fifth album and I’m pleased to report it’s just as good as its predecessor. Killer metal played with passion and plenty of melody, and the riff is still king. I reviewed an album by Niagara the other day who are also Spanish, and I forget to mention Hitten when I said I didn’t know of many Spanish bands. How could I have forgot these guys!?

I love all of this album and highlights for me are album opener Prelude To Passion, which is how you should start an album (with a bang), plus it has a great hook and chorus. As well, Unholy Games has a great groove and some killer guitar. There is also my favourite tune Dark Stalker, which has a great intro, a killer riff, and double kicks pounding away, it actually reminds of Iron Maiden at times with the twin guitar.

The whole record is great and is definitely a quality addition to anyone’s collection.

9.5/10 from The Grooveman.

BLACKBERRY SMOKE – Bad Luck Ain’t No Crime

This is a reissue of the band’s 2003 album on their own label, 3 Legged Records. I think country rock sums them up nicely, they are definitely southern fried. Although, they have a huge roadhouse barroom boogie about them as well.

Nothin’ For You is just one of those songs, and Steve Earle would have been proud of that one. They certainly get a huge guitar sound. Train Rollin’ sounds massive and is definitely my favourite tune. I definitely like them more when they crank the power up and they get locked into a southern groove, but Charlie Starr has one of those great storytelling tones to his voice that all the great country singers have. This comes through on Sure Was Good, which is a great song. There are three live songs tagged on and they just rip it up. As a bonus there is a killer rendition of Scare The Devil Outta You, which is a close to being my favourite tune.

You can’t beat some honest rock n’ roll and these guys sure deliver.

8/10 from The Grooveman.

BLIND VENGEANCE – Taste Of Sin

This album is the beginning of Harry Hess and Darren Smith’s recording adventures. Both went on to form Harem Scarem and would join Jake E Lee in Red Dragon Cartel.

This album sounds nothing like the polished grooves that Harem Scarem record. It sounds like four young kids got let loose in a studio for the first time. It’s mostly old school heavy metal with the occasional gem thrown in like Manikan. This track shows what power Harry has in his voice. It has a great sense of composition with actual melody and is a step up from most of the other songs on the album. I’m going for the close out song Leave Me Tonight as my favourite. It’s just full of youthful enthusiasm and the joy of having been able to record an album.

This is definitely for collectors, as it goes for silly money.

6/10 from The Grooveman.

HEAVENS EDGE – S/T

Heavens Edge are yet another killer “hair” rock band that basically just released one killer record and then because of kids falling in love with flannel lumberjack shirts, it all went south. For sure these guys would have been a lot bigger if this album came out five years earlier. But we can’t dwell over the what ifs, can we?

What a great opening track with Play Dirty. Those ascending chords for the riff are a sure fire winner, and with those party anthem lyrics, you just can’t lose. It’s my favourite tune on the album. Skin To Skin follows and it’s another banger. Similar format to the opener with a killer riff and groove with lots of geeetar! Find Another Way is next and would have been a killer single. It’s a slightly softer track with what is essentially a power ballad, but with more balls. Great hook and chorus! Up Against The Wall is up next and a tad of funk is added to the mix to give the song a nice swing to the groove. It’s real ballad time now with Hold On To Tonight. Side 1 closes out with Can’t Catch Me. This baby bombs along at the speed of sound and has some Guns N’ Roses attitude thrown in.

Bad Reputation kicks Side 2 into action nicely. The track feels a bit like Def Leppard with the huge hook and chorus. Great tune! Daddy’s Little Girl follows and I really like the riff and groove, plus the middle section is really cool. A live track is next with Is That All You Want. It has a slow blues acoustic build up before the band explodes with an Aerosmith-style romp. Superb vocal harmonies at the intro of Come Play The Game; a power ballad with a massive hook and chorus. The album close out with Don’t Stop Don’t Go, a superb uptempo fun track and a great end to an awesome record.

9/10 from The Grooveman.

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