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Artist: Alien

Title: Into the Future

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Category: Melodic Rock

Year: 2020

Label: AOR Heaven

Catalog Number: AORH00218

Personnel

Jim Jidhed vocals
Tony Borg guitar
Toby Tarrach drums

Tracks

1.  You Still Burn  
2.  Night Of Fire  
3.  War Scars  
4.  Time Is Right  
5.  What Are We Fighting For  
6.  Into The Future  
7.  Freedom Wind  
8.  Really Wheeling It  
9.  Fallin' Way Down  
10.  In Her Eyes  
11.  Children  

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From: titothetitan Date: November 27, 2020 at 2:25
It's a great pleasure to be the first one to comment about the new album of one of the best AOR bands in history and my all-time favourite AOR band! Overall Alien plays a heavier sound here, with heavier guitars, without losing their signature melodies and catchy choruses. First three songs are the heavier ones. There's some great guitar riffs and solos it. Then track #4 is more a traditional Alien song with some more keyboards. Track #4 is also a heavier one and Tony Borg's guitar riffs dominate throughout the song. In the second half of the album we got more traditional AOR songs. Specially tracks 8,9,10 which are the highlights for me. The last song "Children" is a beautiful ballad where Jim's voice is driven by the sound of a piano and ends with a great guitar solo by Borg. Track #12 is a bonus-track for Japan, another beautiful ballad but this time played accousticaly. Overall, I really liked the album. There are no fillers. Obviously some songs are better than others. What bother

From: titothetitan Date: November 27, 2020 at 2:26
[CONT]What bothered me a little was the muddy production and Jim's voice sounds a little weak for the heavier songs but the second half filled with AOR songs and ballads do stand-out.

From: aTomiK Date: December 24, 2020 at 20:56
Late arrival but i have to say that Into the Future gets my vote for the album of the year 2020. These good old boys just know how to do it and i donīt care if you call this melodic rock, hard rock or aor. Thanks for giving us great music once again, long live Alien!

From: aorrockmemories Date: October 12, 2021 at 8:44
The previous album was great, this one is heavier, lacks a few key band members which shows, several of the songs seem like they copied riffs and choruses. I however did enjoy the album.


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