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Category: Hard Rock
Year: 2005
Label: MTM
Catalog Number: 0681-132
1. | The Machine | |
2. | Shade of November | |
3. | One Last Surrender | |
4. | Crime of Passion | |
5. | Let the Demon Rock 'N' Roll | |
6. | A Deep Emotion | |
7. | Feel Like Burning | |
8. | Mouth of Madness | |
9. | In My Eyes | |
10. | Edge of Forever |
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From: Jez | Date: June 20, 2005 at 3:38 |
I liked the debut 'Feeding The Fire' quite alot, so was looking forward to hearing this. Boy is this better than the debut with less of the Neo-classical feel and more of a Pompy edge to the sound- think Axe meets Harlan Cage and you won't go far wrong. The songs are also a whole lot stronger than the debut and all this is rounded off with a top production job fronm Axe man Bobby Barth. Highly Recommended. |
From: AOR freaky | Date: July 21, 2005 at 4:04 |
I fully agree with Jez ! This is excellent hard rock, the kind we don't hear that much these days ! Well, these guys deliver it with CLASS ! SUPERB hardrock record and as good as the debut ! Once again : VERY RECOMMENDED ! |
From: Geoff | Date: March 9, 2006 at 20:04 |
Hmmm, I can't share the enthusiasm expressed by the gentleman and the thing () above. Sorry Freaky, shouldn't heckle you in your absence... but yeah, I wasn't into this one at all. I didn't really see the change from the debut, seemed to be pretty much on the same track and again I thought it was average hard rock without a single stand-out song, IMO. Very disappointed with these 2 albums as I expected quite a lot. |
From: 7Sinner | Date: August 11, 2006 at 14:39 |
Sorry you can't get into these 2 releases Geoff as I believe they are two of the best hard rock releases I've ever heard. While my little music collection (3000+) doesn't compare to some here, it contains a hell of a lot of hard rock so I believe I have a basis for my opinion....8-) |
From: Dx7 | Date: October 16, 2024 at 3:30 |
I have always criticized (perhaps too heavily) Del Vecchio for his thousand projects, 3000 songs written and his omnipresence behind and in front of the scenes and his saturation of a genre that did not deserve this reputation but EOF's first two records are good, damn good. And a song like A Deep Emotion really manages to touch the right chords. I miss those times |
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