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Artist: Kaisas

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CD Title: Degitalize

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Category: Hard Rock/Metal

Year: 2014

Label: Sleaszy Rider (Gr)

Catalog Number: SR-0131

Personnel

Allen Brunelle drums
Mark Evans vocals
Babis Kaisas guitars, bass

Tracks

1.  Rockin' in The Digital World  3:27
2.  No Offence  4:06
3.  Poisoned Heart  3:14
4.  Bloody War  3:03
5.  Wounded and Alone  3:51
6.  (I Just) Died in Your Arms  4:58  Cover: Cutting Crew
7.  Stand and Fight  3:15
8.  Strangers in The Night  4:23
9.  Baby Don't Cry  3:23
10.  The Highlander  3:32
11.  Roar of a Distant Thunder  3:55
12.  Helen  3:04
13.  Hysteria  6:55   Cover: Def Leppard
  
Total Running Time:  51:06

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From: MetalllianStallion Date: June 6, 2014 at 7:01
Greek guitarist Kaisas switches vocalists on his second release from Tony Mills to HEAVENS EDGE singer Mark Evans with about the same results, mediocre. The production quality and riffs are bargain basement. "I Just Died In Your Arms” (Cutting Crew) is insult to injury as there are a few catchy songs "Helen" (ballad), but nothing really to get too excited about. On the track "Roar of a Distant Thunder" it sounds like I hear the Mr. Microphone brushing up against something or the band recorded the album with the mics facing a strong head wind. If there is a Kaisas III, the greek needs to sink a few bucks in a proper mix.

From: andi Date: June 6, 2014 at 11:34
I love Mark Evans voice and i loved the first two albums about Heavenīs Edge but this is amateur hour produced!!!no song convinced me and the voice about Evans not really penetrates into the ear.I am very disappointed and will NOT buy this album and I WOULD NOT EVEN TAKE A GIFT!!


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