Category Cd Reviews

Arthemis – We fight

Italian Heavy metal/Thrash metal band Athemis were formed in 1999 by Andrea Martongelli. Since then they’ve released six studio albums. It’s only in the last two or three years they’ve really started to become well known in the UK, thanks to appearances at Bloodstock, Hard Rock Hell and Hammerfest and releasing their ”Pop up your ass vol 1” EP which featured six cover versions – of songs by Rihanna, Madonna, Lady Gaga, Micheal Jackson, Destiny’s Child, and Britney Spears, which was very funny and was made available for free download.

Now signed to Off yer Rocka recordings, they’re back with their latest album (their seventh) – We fight.

Brief comments on a few tracks..

The album starts with a good instrumental track – ”Apocalyptic nightmare” It hints at what is to come with the guitar w...

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Armonight – Tales from the heart

Armonight are an Italian band who play gothic metal with female vocals. As with many bands, that’s a massive simplification – in reality the music has many different influences and doesnt sit neatly in one genre, so although Gothic metal is the best fit, they also have touches of Rock, melodic rock, symphonic metal and more.

I first heard Armonight at the Ravenheart music festival in Birmingham, and was very impressed by how good they were live, so I was very pleased to be asked to review their new album – Tales from the heart. Having listened to it over the last couple of weeks I have to say I’m impressed...

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Bullet – Full Pull

Bullet are a heavy metal band from Växjö in Sweden. They released their debut album ”Heading for the top” in 2006, and followed this with ”Bite the Bullet” (2008) and ”Highway pirates” (2011). Now they are back with their fourth album, ”Full pull”.
The band have played plenty of their own shows and also done shows with Sabaton and Hammerfall, and had the pleasure of being the opening band when AC/DC played Gothenburg to a crowd of 50,000 fans.

Listening to the album, it’s clear that AC/DC are a big influence on them musically, but vocally Hell Hofer’s voice reminds me more of Britny Fox...

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Neil Diamond – Hot August night, 40th Anniverary deluxe edition

Forty years ago, Neil Diamond played 10 sold out nights at the Greek theatre in Los Angeles, an open air amphitheatre holding around 5700 people – thats a lot of people over a ten night run. The album ”Hot August night” was recorded at one of those shows, and on release it became a massive success around the world, spending 39 weeks at the top of the charts in Australia, and spending 20 weeks in the UK album charts. It became one of his biggest selling albums ever, going multi-platinum in the US at a time when that required seriously high sales.

Now Universal are re-releasing the album in a deluxe edition. As you’d expect from the other releases that have had the deluxe edition treatment recently, Universal have dug out some extra material for inclusion...

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Aimee Mann – Charmer

Aimee Mann is an American singer/songwriter whose music mixes rock, pop and folk. It’s a hard style to describe, but the closest artists I can think of are KT Tunstall and Amy MacDonald as they also blur the pop/rock boundaries and with Amy MacDonald in particular using the acoustic guitar then there are certainly similarities.

”Charmer” is her eighth studio album and the first since 2008’s ”@#%&*! Smilers”. Talking about the album, Mann comments, “I’m fascinated by charming people and the whole idea of charm. It’s hard to remember sometimes that there is usually an agenda behind the act of being charming, and that is what I’m most interested in...

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The Emperors of Wyoming – The Emperors of Wyoming

The Emperors of Wyoming are a country/folk rock band. Hearing that then if asked to name some bands they’re linked to, its unlikely that you’d pick Nirvana, Sonic Youth, Smashing Pumpkins, House of Pain or Garbage, but linked they are. If you look further down this review at the list of band members you’ll notice Butch Vig is the drummer. Butch Vig was a founder member of Garbage and played on all their albums, and as a producer he has worked with numerous bands including those listed above among many others, and was the man who produced Nirvana’s Nevermind album.
The four band members have known each other since the late 1970’s but being in different bands and different parts of the US for the last thirty years it’s only now that they’ve finally managed to all work together...

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Otmar Binder Trio – Boogie Woogie Turnaround

Pianist Otmar Binder is joined by Alexander Lackner (Bass) and Michael Strasser (Drums) to form the Otmar Binder Trio. Together with BJ Cole (Pedal Steel) and multi-instrumentalist Christian Dozzler, they have recorded this album – Boogie Woogie Turnaround.

As the name suggests, the music is Boogie-Woogie, a form of music that was very popular back in the 1940s but which is rarely heard these days. Essentially boodie-woogie is a piano based form of blues music. Fans of Jools Holland will probably be familiar with the style as he is one of the few well known musicians still playing this form of music.

It’s rare these days that you hear something completely different – there are lots of rock bands, heavy metal bands, singer songwriters and so on, but there is usually at least one other ar...

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Wigelius: Reinventions

Frontiers/BAM

Youthful new Swedish AOR band WIGELIUS was probably founded after vocalist Anders Wigelius sang JOURNEY´s top hit “Don´t Stop Believin´ “ on Swedish TV. Raised on the likes of RICHARD MARX, JOURNEY and FOREIGNER there was precious little debate of how the band would sound. Luckily brother Erik plays drums and Anders himself seems to be a bit of guitar and keyboard playing song writer. Jake Svensson on guitars and Chris “Wielbass” Pettersson handles the four string, of cause. No sign of a drummer is slightly worrying, but as this disc is produced by Daniel Flores there might be a live one after all. The aim seems to be to have fun and to reinvent the big old AOR sound of the eighties, how did they do?

They might be a fun lot after all...

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Trixter: New Audio Machine

Frontiers/BAM

I remember this lot from the early nineties, but I didn´t know they formed as early as 1983. They flet quite fresh-faced and young back then… Their self-titled 1990 debut gave them hits like “Give It to Me Good” and “One in a Million”, and secured the release of their sophomore effort “Hear!”, the one I remember best. A tour as support to KISS surely secured them a spot in the media, but, alas, grunge brought them down. An independent release of a covers album was the final whistle in 1995. Or could have been, but 2007 saw the reunion of the original band; Peter Loran, vocals rhythm guitars, Steve Brown, lead guitar, harmonica, P.J. Farley, bass, and Mark “Gus” Scott on drums...

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Richard Marx: Inside My Head

Frontiers/BAM

RICHARD MARX started out with a single, “Don´t Mean Nothing”, in 1987, talk about a misleading title! From then on he released an album, and ended up selling three million copies! In 1989, “Repeat Offender” sold an amazing seven million copies, not least vanguard by the single “Right Here Waiting”. Live, studio and compilation albums amount to 20, while singles released are 33. More than 30 million albums say that Richard is doing something seriously right, but is it still so 25 years on?

This album is sometimes denoted as a compilation, which is both right and wrong. This is a double album, with a second disc filled with rerecorded classics...

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