Playlist - August/September 2007 - Tommy
Corin & Edman. Roc De Light
Passionate, dreamy and silk smooth Westcoast/AOR with Edman displaying another stunning vocal performance. A warm and caressing breeze of magnificent music.

Fate. Scratch'n Sniff
Smashing Hard Rock album filled with outstanding songs and elaborate guitar playing from Freak Kitchen guitarist Mattias "AI" Eklundh.

Harem Scarem. Harem Scarem
Impressive debut with plenty of accessible melodies and wonderful vocals from Harry Hess.

Harem Scarem. Overload
An edgier, moodier and more serious disc from a band mastering the skill of creating memorable choruses to perfection.

Hush. II
Wow, what a delightful discovery. Melodic rock with strong drive and catchy vocal lines, it reminds me a bit of Bon Jovi's Crush. First six songs rock big time.

Kane Roberts. Saints And Sinners
Stadium rock with tons of power, soul and bite. Superb and rare disc found in a moment of luck at Metal Markt in Wacken.

Metallica. Metallica
A relentless unfolding of pure force. Read review

Pyramaze. Melancholy Beast
Tense atmospheres, great performances and an eye for monster riffs equals a very good debut album.

Richie Kotzen. What Is...
A splendid album with memorable song writing and a brilliant expressive voice.
Mood-wise it leans towards last years thoughtful and emotional Into The Black.

Scorpions. Humanity Hour 1
A range of phenomenal songs as the moving The Future Never Dies and the hard-hitter 321 makes this a stand out album having a lot of diversity to offer.

Stan Bush. Language Of The Heart
This album just continues to grow. A sensational vocalist and songwriter displaying both heart, passion and thought in a completely convincing manner.

Stan Bush. Shine
Not quite at the same soaring level as In This Life, but a very strong album with enhancing musicianship and a stellar production. If you are able to write a chorus as the one found in Falling, you're just gifted with something special.

Vision Divine. Stream Of Consciousness
A comprehensive project with a lot of weight and thought put into it. Unique Symphonic Power Metal with an ingenious touch.


 
Written by Tommy
Tuesday, August 28, 2007



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