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Artist: Evidence One

Title: Tattooed Heart

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Category: Hard Rock / Melodic Metal

Year: 2004

Label: Nuclear Blast

Catalog Number: NB 1313

Personnel

Carsten Schulz Vocals
Robby Boebel Guitar, Keyboards
Wolfgang Schimmer Guitar
Hutch Bauer Bass
Rami Ali Drums

Tracks

1.  Moonsigh  
2.  Virus In My Veins  
3.  Written In Blood  
4.  Tattooed Heart  
5.  Infinite Seconds  
6.  When Thunder Hits The Ground  
7.  In Love And War  
8.  Slave To The Machine  
9.  Anything I Need To Know  
10.  Child Of Insanity  
11.  Wall Of Lies Ltd. Ed. Bonustrack  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Dean Date: December 20, 2004 at 19:15
As with most stuff on Nuclear Blast, METAL is the key word here. Slightly symphonic power metal with touches of older Helloween and newer Edguy. Awesome.

From: ACE Date: January 8, 2005 at 13:19
Anyone out there who liked their 1st release MUST buy this, to my ears 'Tattooed Heart' is even better than their debut...and that was top notch!

From: TomSawYa Date: January 25, 2005 at 4:58
Sounds like a mixture of Scorpions and Tyketto. Absolute hammer tracks: "moonsigh" (slightly oriental), "Tattoed heart" and my favorite: "child of insanity". Growing still...

From: Marla (MJ) Date: February 1, 2005 at 20:41
Wow...isn't it funny the different things people hear in this? Helloween, Edguy, Tyketto and Scorpions?? I don't hear any of that....what I hear is JADED HEART! This is really REALLY good stuff!! I even like "Anything I Need To Know" with the electronic voice thing..and I don't usually like that. 8.5 / 10 for me...

From: Geoff Date: February 1, 2005 at 23:23
For me the most obvious influence is a heavier version of Frontline. I think of a metal version of Frontline, and then I see Evidence One. I still prefer the debut, but this is another good one. Something about the loud backing vocals doesn't sit too well with me, but the songs are strong and if you love the debut you'll like this. For me, the debut is just a little better. Still, great band but what else would you expect from Frontline members? Think Frontline crossed with Domain.

From: T-Bone Date: February 19, 2005 at 22:37
This album just plain SMOKES!!!!! I got it 3 days ago and it still hasn't left my player!

From: T-Bone Date: February 19, 2005 at 22:38
I forgot to add, if any of you hadn't realized it yet, 3 of the 5 members of this band are from Frontline

From: ace66 Date: March 13, 2005 at 8:11
Wooooo...strike two from these Germans,but less catchy than the mighty debut.But production is much stronger and sweetly layered!!

From: MelodicMan Date: March 14, 2005 at 16:36
Finally I gave it a chance since I'm not a fan of their debut, and WOW, what a monster melodic metal album. The Frontline goes metal comparison is obvious and extremely right. Song Tattooed Heart is awesome, so melodic and heavy, but all the tracks are great. Better than the debut IMO, and a must have for fans of the melodic rock's heavier side. 9/10

From: ichinmybrain Date: April 9, 2005 at 18:42
Excellent cd.This one definately grows the more you listen.if you are a fan of Jaded Heart,Masterplan,and Frontline you will enjoy this.

From: JF Date: July 18, 2005 at 21:55
Buen disco, quizás un poco más de variedad. A veces me parece que el sonido de guitarra llena demasiado y no permite tener un sonido muy claro, de repente es la mezcla. Estoy de acuerdo con las comparaciones con Jaded heart pero solo en algunos coros , inclusive diría que más se parece a los coros de Sygnet.No le veo un parecido con Tyketto es una versión heavy de Frontline. Ojalá que en el próximo de Frontline sea más Aor ya que aquí ya estará satisfecho Robby con su lado metal

From: JF Date: July 18, 2005 at 21:57
Mis favoritas la 3, 4 y la 9, aunque recien lo he comprado. Es un poco más fuerte que el primero

From: juan carlos Date: October 20, 2006 at 16:40
Compacto disco de heavy melodic metal pero no me llega a gustar del todo, prefiero un poco mas su primera placa. De acuerdo, versión Heavy de Frontline. Mis favoritas son la 2,3,4,8,9, y 10. Buenos solos en estos temas. La voz? nada especial, correcto nada mas. Buen disco. 8/10

From: Heavy.AOR Date: May 21, 2007 at 13:13
This is really fucking brilliant Melodic Metal/Hard Rock/MHR/little AOR track like a Written In Blood,Tattooed Heart and all songs here great try.For fans all Rock style.11*/10


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