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Artist: Unisonic

Title: Unisonic

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Category: Melodic Rock

Year: 2012

Label: earMUSIC / Edel Records

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Personnel

Michael Kiske Vocals
Dennis Ward Bass
Kai Hansen Guitars
Kosta Zafiriou Drums
Mandy Meyer Guitars

Tracks

1.  Unisonic  
2.  Souls Alive  
3.  Never Too Late  
4.  I've Tried  
5.  Star Rider  
6.  Never Change Me  
7.  Renegade  
8.  My Sanctuary  
9.  King for a Day  
10.  We Rise  
11.  No One Ever Sees Me  

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From: the rocker Date: May 7, 2012 at 16:20
I am liking this, but I would have prefered a new Place Vendome. There are a few songs that sound like that style like-Never Too Late and Never Change Me, and there are a few other good ones.

From: Rafo Phoenix Date: May 10, 2012 at 23:41
Great Melodic Metal! Never Too Late, I've Tried, Star Rider, Never Change Me, Renegade, My Sanctuary & King for a Day Super Favs! 90/100.

From: Axe Slinger Date: May 12, 2012 at 15:44
Yes, this is very good. Not a big fan of the title song but the rest is pretty damn good. I've seen "meh" reviews from some metal sites and I believe they were expecting more.....well, metal. For a melodic hard rock disc, this is very, very good. Lots to like. 89/100

From: CC Date: November 30, 2012 at 17:43
Bought this on the strength of the title song as I thought it was gonna be the new "metal" vehicle for Kiske, and basically ended up with another Place Vendome. I like PV, but dont see the point of having another band in a similar vein. Sadly despite the quality of the album, it ended up leaving me somewhat letdown because I was expecting something else.

From: rick kerch vzla Date: December 4, 2012 at 14:15
Way quite melodic to be considered a real metal album,so i agree with the comments above about the Place Vendome comparison in influence and sound...also it grew up on me slowly because the album improves its quality gradually and not at first shot IMO...best tracks for me are "Souls Alive","I've Tried","Never Change Me"(AORish),"Renegade","We Rise","No One Ever Sees"(solid mid tempo),"The Morning After"(B/T)& "Souls Alive"(B/T demo version)...at the end,rather than brilliant,a decent album...85/100


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