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Category: AOR / Melodic Rock
Year: 2018
Label: Freemood
Catalog Number:
1. | Don't Leave Me | |
2. | Life Is A Game | |
3. | Solitary Man | |
4. | She's A Liar | |
5. | Against The Grain | |
6. | Reason To Live | |
7. | Who Is To Blame | |
8. | Silent Cry | |
9. | Never Too Late | |
10. | Open Your Eyes |
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From: Ydol eM | Date: August 24, 2025 at 3:07 |
An unassuming album by an unassuming band from Central Europe. On the other hand, I must admit that at the time when they started, they were like Robinson Crusoe on a desert island of the Czech AOR scene. Actually, the situation hasn't changed a lot (MOONPARK might be the exception), perhaps it's caused by a lack of traditions for hard aor rock music (does anybody remember/know some "local" interpreters of the late 80s/early 90s, eg Michael Penk, BSP, Nova Ruze...?). The debut of BT could have been suitable for Frontiers Records within the millennium period, imo MELODICA alike. I like Black Tiger. Their music is like the town they are from (I hope) - cosy with a hidden potential, where you'll always love coming back to. 85/100. |
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