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Artist: Midnite City

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CD Title: Midnite City

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2017

Label: AOR Heaven

Catalog Number: AORH00157

Personnel

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

James Martin keyboards

Tracks

1.  We Belong     Listen
2.  Ghost of My Old Friends     Listen
3.  Summer of Our Lives     Listen
4.  Nothing's Like Losing You     Listen
5.  Last Beat of My Heart     Listen
6.  Everything You Meant To Me     Listen
7.  Can't Wait for the Nights     Listen
8.  One Step Away     Listen
9.  I Just Can't Take It     Listen
10.  Things She Said     Listen
11.  Think About You     Listen

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From: CC Date: October 27, 2017 at 18:09
One of my favourite albums of the year. Totally blown away by how good this is, epecially as I expected next to nothing from it. I thought Blast by Tigertailz was horrible, so when I heard Wylde was releasing a new album of his own, I was not exactly excited to hear this, but after seeing the video to Summer of our lives, I felt I just had to take a punt on this one, and dammit am I glad I did. Hooked me right from the first play, and so many great songs on this. There is nothing new on this, or original, but what they do they do brilliantly.

From: juan carlos Date: October 30, 2017 at 0:24
Imagine a mix of Danger Danger/Trixter's first album then you have Midnite City. Great contender for the best Melodic HardRock album of 2017. 9/10

From: 123charpenay Date: October 30, 2017 at 14:20
great realise with a very big danger danger influence.but i prefer without any doubt danger danger.the midnite city songs are great but a little repetitive and the choruses are not really catchy.i understand the two last comments but for me there is far far better in 2017.(crazy lixx and revolution saints).

From: rick kerch vzla Date: November 3, 2017 at 21:11
Pleasant album for sure!!!...great and catchy songs all over,like some said above there's Danger Danger everywhere with an AOR spark...tracks #2,3,4,5,6(nice),8,9,10 & 11 are goin' directly to my book of Melodic Rock/AOR...pretty enjoyable stuff indeed...87/100

From: Axe Slinger Date: November 13, 2017 at 17:58
I agree with the above. Excellent disc. The guitars have that "punch" I love. I do see the Danger Danger comparisons but I would say a little Black 'N Blue (Without Love) era as well. The only minor complaint I would have is that some of the songs in the middle sound similar. Same pacing, similar chord changes. Really fine effort. 90 / 100

From: the rocker Date: November 23, 2017 at 19:34
This is a really good album (#4 on my top 10). I'd say if you like a band like Crazy Lixx you'd like this band. I like every song(is every song great), no but there is no filler in sight. But I would say that tracks 1,2,3, and 8 are my top rockers and the ballads are really good. I highly recommend!

From: MetalllianStallion Date: December 3, 2017 at 8:59
These guys are about on partalent and style with "White Widdow". Rob Wylde (killer name) is similar to Tad Poley's limited vocal range along with DD2 Slipped her the big one lyrics extraordinaire . Exhibit A: "We Belong" ( Song of the Schlong) lyrics " All I wanna do is get inside of you". How do you up the ante from there? Last chorus line " I wanna get deep inside of you" YAWN, pretty average stuff IMO. These guys couldn't hold Crazy Lixx's - Ruff Justice (2017) or Black 'N Blue (at their peak) Without Love (1985) jock straps.

From: hair metal again Date: January 24, 2018 at 4:06
superb debut for MIDNITE CITY with a clear commercial hard rock approach and a remarkable songwriting ability from Rob Wylde!all the songs are excellent ,eith plenty of hooks ,fine lyrics and the only thing that they must work on is to rock a little bit more here and there!essential and maybe the best of 17


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