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CD Title: Itch You Can't Scratch

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2021

Label: Roulette Media

Catalog Number: RMR10032

Personnel

Rob Wylde vocals
Miles Meakin guitar
Shawn Charvette keyboards
Josh 'Tabbie' Williams bass
Pete Newdeck drums

Tracks

1.  Crawlin' In the Dirt     Listen
2.  Atomic     Listen
3.  Fire Inside     Listen
4.  Darkest Before the Dawn     Listen
5.  I Don't Need Another Heartache     Listen
6.  Blame It On Your Lovin'     Listen
7.  They Only Come Out At Night     Listen
8.  Chance of A Lifetime     Listen
9.  If It's Over     Listen
10.  Fall To Pieces     Listen

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From: rick kerch vzla Date: June 21, 2021 at 4:08
Ummm...this act started really good on their first long play and has gradually gone down musicwise...from + to - IMHO.It sounds at certain parts to Def Leppard modern-ish style 🤔... tracks that caught my attention were # 3(nice),4,7,8,9(nice)& 10...i mean,the album is ok but none far than that.Plain and simple Melodic modern/AOR.76/100

From: Auslander Date: June 21, 2021 at 9:02
I'm with you, rick. On the HH forum everyone is talking like this is the best thing since sliced bread, but I had a listen and just can't see what the fuss is all about. It's OK, but nothing special.

From: CC Date: November 14, 2021 at 2:30
A good album but unlike the first two albums, not one single track stood out. On the first two, I listened to them and both had instantaneous songs that stuck first time. Not necessarily a bad thing as sometimes bands release albums that are growers instead of albums with singles in mind. Happens with some of my fave bands so this album could end up being as good for me as the first two.


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