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Category: Hard Rock
Year: 2012
Label: Eonian Records
Catalog Number: ER00021
1. | Pump It Up | Listen | |
2. | Love Is All Around | Listen | |
3. | Sock It To Me | Listen | |
4. | Get Down To It | Listen | |
5. | Shot of You | Listen | |
6. | Heat of the Passion | Listen | |
7. | Save Your Lies | Listen | |
8. | Feel Thang | Listen | |
9. | Find a Way | Listen | |
10. | Taste of Your Lovin' | Listen | |
11. | Back in My Life | Listen | |
12. | Coming Home | Listen | |
13. | My One and Only | Listen | |
14. | Don't Play With My Head | Listen | |
15. | You Gotta Go | Listen | |
16. | I Love You | Listen |
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From: YNGWIEVIKING | Date: September 16, 2012 at 13:19 |
2nd rate SLAUGHTER but without the sheer class ! Still enjoyable anyway ! 77/100... |
From: metalmaniac777 | Date: September 26, 2012 at 13:17 |
Yep, there is most definitely a Slaughter vibe happening on this latest offering from Eonian Records. Most people would probably insist that Slaughter was the better band--and I certainly wouldn't go to blows to argue otherwise--but there are plenty of enjoyable songs on this album. |
From: rick kerch vzla | Date: November 16, 2012 at 17:09 |
For me this album simply rocks!!!...good vibes in the songs and about the Slaughter comparisson,well,for each its own,probably the time it was released linked them to the aforementioned band because it has some touches here and there...the most outstanding thing in this band is the vocals done by Mr Sisk...tracks?,some,"Pump It Up"(cool),"Love Is All Around","Sock It To Me","Shot Of You","Taste Of Your Lovin'","Back In My Life"(great!,demo),"Coming Home"(beautiful,demo),"My One And Only" & "You Gotta Go"...recommended...90/100 |
From: Evil Rick | Date: December 12, 2012 at 11:30 |
Great release! A fantastic mix of Steelheart and Slaughter IMO. Powerful, fist-pumping tracks that really gets the adrenalin flowing. |
From: rallen399 | Date: March 4, 2013 at 4:02 |
This cd is the best cd to come out in recent memory.Wayyyyy better then Slaughter and I think the comparison is the beginning of Heat of The Passion and Up All Night have a similar chord progression.The production here is second to none and the vocals are as good as I've ever heard, as good or better range and control as Milo from Steelheart and more power then Mark Slaughter.This was produced by the guitar player J.Diehl at his studio in Indiana and all the songs were written by the 2 main players here(Diehl,Sisk) Playing all instruments and writing all songs.There were 45 songs recorded for Sony and they picked these 16 for the 1st release that never happened.Great diversity here from full tilt rockers to great power ballads and up tempo party anthems.Its as complete of a cd as can be if this was released back in 89 when it was recorded Youngblood would be as famous a name as Skid Row or any of the biggest names from that era. Can't wait to here the rest of the 45 songs.98/100. |
From: rallen399 | Date: March 4, 2013 at 4:09 |
Another interesting note half of the guys here were in another almost huge band that recorded a cd and were on the verge of stardom "Wanted"-Too Hot Too Handle is the cd. |
From: hair metal again | Date: January 28, 2015 at 5:02 |
pretty good hair metal release by YOUNGBLOOD that was finally released by the brilliant EONIAN records!certainly a good band with sensational vocals and overall it reminds me of STEELHEART! the songs are ok ,but i cant find any big hits that could push things further!"heat of the passion","get down to it","pump it up" are the highlights!if you re a big fan of the genre get it asap! |
From: TattooPaul | Date: June 14, 2023 at 18:04 |
This sounds NOTHING like slaughter. It does sound like Southgang. when it autoplayed on Youtube, I really thought it was Southgang (or at least some version of Southgang without Butch). This is a great CD for fans of the 2 official Southgang records (and the many bootlegs). |
From: Doghouse Reilly | Date: June 14, 2023 at 19:31 |
This actually piques my interest today, after reading the comments above. I'm curious about TattooPaul though: are there really that many Southgang bootlegs? I know they became way more well-known as Butch Walker's old band, more than they ever were at the time. Hard to imagine much of an audience for bootlegs though, and that's coming from somebody who still loves the song "Tug of War." |
From: Rob Rocker | Date: June 21, 2023 at 16:59 |
Slaughter was the first band that came to mind, but I also hear Southgang and maybe a bit of Tora Tora. The vocals, musicianship and production are all top notch, IMO where the band is not quite there is the songwriting. Overall the CD is really good, but no real singles/"hits". Also, where most songs have a structure of verse, bridge, chorus, these songs seem to go right from the verse into the chorus, so I feel like something is missing? "Pump it Up" and "Back In My Life" are my favorites. Definitely worth picking up and Youngblood could/should have been a contender in the late 80's/early 90's scene. |
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