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Artist: Victory

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CD Title: Don't Talk Science

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2011

Label: Golden Core Records

Catalog Number: GCR 20058-2

Personnel

Achim Keller Drums
Herman Frank Guitars
Jioti Parcharidis Vocals
Peter Knorn Bass
Tommy Newton Guitars

Tracks

1.  Ressless  3:48
2.  Speak Up  3:12
3.  Rock Star  3:22
4.  Love Kills Love  3:38
5.  Burn Down the City  4:00
6.  Down Load Down  3:18
7.  Right Between the Eyes  3:32
8.  Blinded By Darkness  4:36
9.  No Return  4:09
10.  Victim of Lies  4:42
11.  Go To Hell  4:02
12.  Waiting for the Wind  4:32
13.  I'm So Excited  3:28  Cover: The Pointer Sisters
  
Total Running Time:  50:19

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From: MetalllianStallion Date: June 23, 2011 at 10:00
'Don't Talk Science' which is supposed to be Victory's ride into the sunset, was recorded and has been on ice since (2009). Long time guitarist Herman Frank got side tracked on 'Accept- Blood of the Nations'(2010) and his solo release 'Herman Frank - Loyal to None'(2009) which isn't posted on HH. Their latest lead singer with the name that rolls off your tongue 'Joitis Parachides' does double duty on this cd and Frank's solo disc. Personally out if Victory's 3 singers I am preferential to the 'Garcia' years. I didn't care for 'Fuel To The Fire' (2006), re-recording their greatest hits (everybody's doing it). I do like this release as 'Parachides' doesn't have the range of 'Garcia' but his lower-geared powerful/penetrant vox suits this thick/heavy sounding album. Standouts include 'Love kills love', and the only sure fire miss IMO is covering “I’m So Excited” by the Pointer Sisters. I thought it was a joke that maybe the band would have fun with, but the band plays it deadpan serious.

From: Japangea Date: June 23, 2011 at 11:53
Unfortunately this is their final album.They may have faced many problems to keep doing the band but the main reason that they decided to quit the band might be........they lost the energy to keep playing this band.Thanks for the past and good luck for the future.

From: visitor Date: September 11, 2011 at 14:12
I like this album a lot. It's an honest, straightforward, in-your-face hard rock right from the first moments of "Ressless", a great opening track by the way! I prefer Garcia in the vocals too, but Parcharidis isn't bad at all. "I'm So Excited" is a bit surprising choice for a cover song, but it's tolerable. I'm glad that this band did this one last album because they always were a good band, to say the least, and they deserve a recognition.

From: Japangea Date: September 12, 2011 at 20:49
The vinyl version was issued as well as a gatefold sleeve.It looks times better and this tasteful design of the sleeve fits perfectly to the vinyl.It still can be available thru this site : http://www.zyx.de/Vinyl-57.htm

From: Japangea Date: November 7, 2013 at 20:43
The band was back on their feet again(&again) by both Jioti and Herman as well as Herman Frank(band) members.Now the band is completely other band as either Joiti or Herman is not an original member,but as long as they play Victory songs,I apprecite Herman's decision to re-start the band.If either Tommy or Peter helps them by creating songs and/or belongs to the managing,it sounds better.

From: X-Rocketer Date: March 12, 2021 at 20:23
It Grows.. Of course not that Melodic like with Garcia it's more like the first 3 Records with Huhn. But modern and Heavy like the new Accept Stuff. And if you take it as it is.. In your Face Hard Rock... It's a great Album. My Fave is "Blinded By Darkness"


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