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Category: Melodic Hard Rock
Year: 1994
Label: Indie
Catalog Number: -
1. | Feel The Flame | |
2. | Nothing Left To Do | |
3. | Make Up Your Mind | |
4. | So Hard Loving You | |
5. | Sink My Teeth | |
6. | Looking For Action | |
7. | Merry Go Round | |
8. | In Time | |
9. | Out For Blood | |
10. | Rock Child | |
11. | Sythena |
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From: Christine | Date: June 11, 2004 at 0:59 |
I'm thinking of getting this, but I want to see what ya'll have to say about it - Whiplash, CC, Blue T&C, MJ, any thoughts? |
From: jessica96fish | Date: June 25, 2004 at 14:40 |
just got this one.must say that on first hearing it.i thought i'd waisted my money.it ain't cheap.but after another couple of listens.i've got into it big style.can't really say who they sound like.but if you like stuff like.roxxi joker julliet.then i think you should like it. |
From: the game | Date: April 9, 2005 at 14:28 |
I picked this up for $5.00 at a fea market. Belfast are an average wannabe melodic Hard Rock band. The vocals on some songs are similar to early Geoff Tate of Queensryche but a little annoying at times. The guitars are average and nothing over the top.Nothing really new and the production is fair. There are a few fillers. Fave track is Rock Child.I would not pay the avg. price on ebay for this.Best left in the cd used bin. Get a cd-r copy and listen to it first before spending big $$. Rate 6/10. |
From: Rafo Phoenix | Date: March 16, 2007 at 11:25 |
Good Melodic Hard Rock but very 80's, buen album un cantante regular buen estilo nada espectacular algunos cortes de relleno la mayor parte buenos temas pero eso si muy 80's que es lo mejor 8/10. |
From: shooto | Date: May 30, 2007 at 7:59 |
cantante regular? es malisimo rafo tienes razon en q es ochentero y los temas tienen un ritmo muy pegadizo, pero lo q jode a esta banda es el cantante con ese falsete horrible.comparo a este cantante con el cantante de NITRO pero mas malo. |
From: the rocker | Date: February 12, 2008 at 14:02 |
the first song totally reminds me of heavens edge. vocals and music. but after that, it's just ok. |
From: Delbert | Date: January 9, 2010 at 17:39 |
I have strong feeling about this indie...Bill Curran is one of the most versatile vocalists I have heard: moving effortlessly from an early BON JOVI/SGT. ROXX/BILOXI style on "Feel the Flame" to a WILDSIDE/early TESLA/DIRTY BLONDE delivery on "Make Up Your Mind". Then when called on to do a ballad, these guys pull out "So Hard Loving You", laced with gentle keyboards and a hook with your girlfriend's kleenex box in mind. Then it's back to the stolen LILLIAN AXE riffs and high pitched wailing to kick off "Sink My Teeth". There's more, of course, but I'd hate to ruin all the surprises that this 11 song rarity has to offer. Let's just say, it's one of the best and most consistent indies i've enjoyed hearing this side of KK WILDE! |
From: Erikk | Date: July 17, 2021 at 14:04 |
Average at best. No hooks. Vocals are sometimes like Brian Johnson from ACDC( in the song out for blood). Not my vocals at all. Closing song of the album is the best for me. 5/10 |
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