This site contains Ebay partner affiliate links, which may earn us a commission at no additional cost to you.
Want to talk rock and metal? Come join the Heavy Harmonies message board!
hard rock bands, melodic metal reference guide, band discography

eBay affiliate links may earn us a commission at no additional cost to you.


Site Login
Message Board!

Newest Additions
Newest Comments
Audio Samples
Top 100 Rated CDs
Band Homepages
Cover Songs
Submit CDs to HH
Music Genres at HH
Links
Soundtrack Reference

Best CDs of 2023 NEW
Best CDs of 2022
Best CDs of 2021
Best CDs of 2020
Best CDs of 2019
Best CDs of 2018
Best CDs of 2017
Best CDs of 2016
Best CDs of 2015
Best CDs of 2014
Best CDs of 2013
Best CDs of 2012
Best CDs of 2011
Best CDs of 2010
Best CDs of 2009
Best CDs of 2008
Best CDs of 2007
Best CDs of 2006
Best CDs of 2005
Best CDs of 2004
Best CDs of 2003
Best CDs of 2002
Ultrasound 2001
Ultrasound 2000

About the Site
Donors
Site Contributors
My CD Collection

View Bands by Genre:
Pop AOR / Westcoast (448)
Melodic Rock / AOR (2194)
80s Hard Rock (4898)
Modern Hard Rock (259)
Sleaze Glam (800)
Melodic Metal (828)
Prog Rock (311)
Southern or Blues Rock (172)
Instrumental Wizards (192)

Search ALL of Heavy Harmonies:
Search specific categories:
   

THE Hard Rock and AOR Reference on the Internet!

Bands: 10104 CDS: 24323 Songs: 288672

Donate $50    Donate $20    Donate $10    Donate $5    Donate $2   
Your ongoing support of Heavy Harmonies is appreciated!

#s A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Compilations    Soundtracks    Tributes

Artist: The Treatment

Title: Generation Me

The Treatment Homepage

(click on Artist's name above to return to artist's main page)

The Treatment Generation Me Album Cover

 

Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2016

Label: Frontiers Records

Catalog Number: FR CD 723

Personnel

Mitchel Emms vocals
Rick Newman bass
Tagore Grey guitar
Tao Grey guitar
Dhani Mansworth drums

Tracks

1.  Let It Begin     Listen
2.  The Devil     Listen
3.  Tell Us the Truth     Listen
4.  Generation Me     Listen
5.  Backseat Heartbeat     Listen
6.  Cry Tough     Listen
7.  We Are Beautiful     Listen
8.  I Know She Knows     Listen
9.  Bloodsucker     Listen
10.  Better Think Again     Listen
11.  Light the Sun     Listen

If you see any errors or omissions in the CD information shown above, either in the musician credits or song listings (cover song credits, live tracks, etc.), please post them in the corrections section of the Heavy Harmonies forum/message board.

The music discographies on this site are works in progress. If you notice that a particular The Treatment CD release or compilation is missing from the list above, please submit that CD using the CD submission page. The ultimate goal is to make the discographies here at Heavy Harmonies as complete as possible. Even if it is an obscure greatest-hits or live compilation CD, we want to add it to the site. Please only submit official CD releases; no bootlegs or cassette-only or LP-only releases.

EPs and CD-singles from The Treatment are also welcome to be added, as long as they are at least 4 songs in length.




eBay affiliate links may earn us a commission at no additional cost to you.

Existing comments about this CD

From: Swedish Rocker Date: April 2, 2016 at 12:24
Very good album. Especially the first half of it. It is a little weaker in the second half. Not exactly the first time that happens. Considering how hard it seems to be to make an album with 10 or more songs without any dip in quality I'm not too disappointed. And the great songs still outnumber the weaker ones with an acceptable margin

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: April 2, 2016 at 21:58
Mitchell Emms, the new singer, is a dead ringer for Robert Mason, which continues to make the Cry Of Love comparisons eerily apt (despite seeming a little odd on the surface). Anyway, this is still the same high-octane, blues-based hard rock as on the band's first two albums. The differences are mainly of song quality. Some of the choruses on Generation Me seem a little simplistic, the melodies a bit predictable and some lyrics too obvious. Emms has a stronger voice than Matt Jones, but it's less subtle, and he uses a full-bore wail to spice up some otherwise dull choruses. "Bloodsucker" is a good example of all of these flaws working together, but there are still good songs like "The Devil," "Backseat Heartbeat" and my favorite "I Know She Knows." BTW, the bonus track is "Killer," a cover of the very similar-sounding Brit band Hurricane Party (remember them?).

From: Doug Date: April 3, 2016 at 13:30
Agree on Robert Mason comparison. I also hear a hint of the late, great Ray Gillen. Good album, not great, but worth a spin, IMO.

From: rick kerch vzla Date: April 26, 2016 at 19:25
Decent and catchy modern Hard Rock album...tracks 5(with a little bit an AOR flavour),6,7,9 & 12(probably the real highlight of the album and which is a cover of a band called Hurricane Party)are the ones for me...82/100


You cannot leave comments for this CD because you are not currently logged in. Please click here to log in or create a Username for leaving comments.

Latest Audio Samples

(See all...)

album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover
album cover

(See all...)

Top