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Category: Melodic Metal
Year: 2021
Label: Frontiers Records
Catalog Number: FR CD 1112
1. | Life | Listen | |
2. | Take Me Away | Listen | |
3. | Better End | Listen | |
4. | No Tomorrows | Listen | |
5. | Born to Win | Listen | |
6. | Evil and Divine | Listen | |
7. | Been Said and Done | Listen | |
8. | Stronger Than Before | Listen | |
9. | Story of the Blind | Listen | |
10. | World Gone Wrong | Listen | |
11. | They Fought | Listen |
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From: Doug | Date: May 17, 2021 at 18:44 |
Evil and Divine should be the band name, not Sunbomb.... |
From: Auslander | Date: May 18, 2021 at 13:50 |
Why is that Doug? |
From: Doug | Date: May 20, 2021 at 20:40 |
"Evil" = Tracii Guns and "Divine" = Michael Sweet. For me, "Sunbomb" does not resonate. Just my two cents. |
From: Auslander | Date: June 24, 2021 at 4:47 |
Is it possible that Michael Sweet is involved in tok many projects now? I feel him and his incredible talents are getting stretched too thin. I went with him to Sweet and Lynch as that seemed like a solo project with some guitars by Lynch (sorta like Dokken haha). But, then there's the solo stuff, and the Stryper stuff. I'm gonna stick with Stryper cause they are awesome but I can't go buying everything that Michael does now cause it's too much! And hearing the first few songs of this release I just don't want to hear more Michael with Tracii. Maybe I will cave in later and get this but right now it's not on my radar. |
From: CC | Date: February 16, 2024 at 3:13 |
I am a fan of LA Guns and a fan of Stryper, but over the last 4 or 5 years I have been suffering with a serious Michael Sweet burn out due to the amount of stuff he releases. He still has the vocal talents, but I think with the amount he writes, his song writing skill has become weakened. Now when this came out, what I heard from the singles did not excite me, but I also did not hate it, but due to some serious health issues I did not get around to buying this until now. I have to say I really am glad I picked this up really cheap as overall it's disappointing. While Tracii cranks out some great guitar work, there were no solos of note, but the real problem with this is Michaels voice. They were obviously trying for a "metal" album but his constant screaming really does grate on your nerves after you have heard it on pretty much every song. Sometimes less is more, and I wish Michael had realised that. |
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