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Category: Hard Rock
Year: 2024
Label: Frontiers Records
Catalog Number: FRCD
1. | Let's Wake Up This Town | Listen | |
2. | Back To The 1970's | Listen | |
3. | When Thunder And Lightning Strikes | Listen | |
4. | This Fire Still Burns | Listen | |
5. | Man On The Highwire | Listen | |
6. | I Can't Wait No Longer | Listen | |
7. | Don't Make No Difference | Listen | |
8. | Fire Me Up | Listen | |
9. | Free Yourself | Listen | |
10. | Kick You Around | Listen | |
11. | I've Got My Mind Made Up | Listen |
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From: Doghouse Reilly | Date: July 9, 2024 at 17:15 |
The lads return with their sixth album, and I'm a little disappointed. The music is mostly there, though the production sounds more raw. But we start off with two very cheesy songs in the almost-title-track "Let's Wake Up This Town" (yes, AND turn it upside-down, by playing our music loud!) and "Back To The 1970's." I liked Tom Rampton on his first couple outings with the band, but he gets on my nerves here literally from the first seconds of the disc. He seems to spend a lot of time howling at the very top of his vocal register, and it gets grating after not very long. Plus, his vocals are very prominent in the mix, which highlights the often dumb or cliched lyrics. "When The Thunder And Lightning" strike is the best song in the first half, and luckily the album finishes with a strong run of four songs. |
From: CC | Date: August 8, 2024 at 12:49 |
I kinda said this before on Power Crazy, but the The Treatment used to be a must buy for me, but the last album I actually bought when it was just released was Running with the dogs which I actually preordered. After that I just kinda lost interest due to the revolving door of vocalists and songs just not having the spark of their earlier material. While I did not buy this one straight away, it is the first album in 10 years by them that I have bought in the same year it was released, mostly because I am currently filling gaps in various artists discographies. While I do think this better than the last few releases, it still has not blown me away and am struggling to remember any songs after playing it. Considering how many bands I have listened to recently who have hooked me on first listen, it makes it harder to devote too much time to material like this. Overall its all very well played, with nothing bad on the album, just nothing that really stands out as great. |
From: 123charpenay | Date: August 9, 2024 at 15:31 |
hello c c.the treatment are an average band."waiting for a good luck" is the best record of their discography.it s a super album.read my comment.in 2021 i imagine that they have been touched by the grace. |
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