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CD Title: Changing the Melody

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Category: Sleazy Hard Rock

Year: 2024

Label: Frontiers Music SRL

Catalog Number: FRCD1396

Personnel

Alexander Klintberg Lead vocals , guitar
Conny Svard Guitar, backing vocals
Koffe Klintberg Drums, backing vocals
Chris Young Bass, backing Vocals

Tracks

1.  I'm Going Under     Listen
2.  Changing The Melody     Listen
3.  Bang Bang     Listen
4.  Stop Talking About Nothing     Listen
5.  Bye Bye Beautiful     Listen
6.  I'm Alive     Listen
7.  Freak     Listen
8.  Secret Lover     Listen
9.  I Would Die For You     Listen
10.  Monsterz     Listen

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From: 123charpenay Date: March 26, 2024 at 18:40
i ve order it yesterday at cd japan,with the new circle of friends.

From: 123charpenay Date: April 5, 2024 at 15:40
i m not fan of glam rock,cause musically it s very average and the guys looks like to some transexuals.the guys of lipz have a totally ridiculous look,but.....they deliver a very good melodic hard rock record.their music is a mix between reckless love and summers.two great references.tracks 3 and 7 are not extraordinary but the other songs are catchy,with some very great choruses.the production is perfect.the singer is not the best singer of the planet but he make a good job.this cd is not a masterpiece but stay a very enjoyable record wich give pleasure and fun.ok they have pumped at right and at left some music and some choruses,they invinted nothing but they are talented.the japan import have absoluty no interest cause the japan bonus track is an horrible acoutic version of "stop talking about nothing".it s a nightmare.

From: CC Date: April 8, 2024 at 9:38
Not worth ordering any Japanese releases of Frontiers albums anymore my dude. Every single one only has some alternate version of a song already on the album. I think the last Jap version of one of their releases I bought was LA Guns The devil you know back in 2019 because of this. No more actual proper bonus tracks.


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