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A 3rd great song, my least favorite of them though. CAN NOT WAIT!

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54 minutes ago, Glen said:

sounding more like Eclipse than WET to me but that's hardly surprising 

Erik can do no wrong imo. 

Agree with you....Those riffs are very Eclipse-like.  The first single Watch The Fire had an Eclipse feel too, almost more so with Erik singing....

That's just fine with me though.  Soto's vocals keep it sounding unique and blend well with the music.

Really a great pairing with these guys and have to say I'm impressed with how Erik can keep cranking out all these great songs seemingly no matter who is singing them.

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1 hour ago, tts42572 said:

Agree with you....Those riffs are very Eclipse-like.  The first single Watch The Fire had an Eclipse feel too, almost more so with Erik singing....

That's just fine with me though.  Soto's vocals keep it sounding unique and blend well with the music.

Really a great pairing with these guys and have to say I'm impressed with how Erik can keep cranking out all these great songs seemingly no matter who is singing them.

I hope there is some variation on the album though.....would be great to have another 'If I Fall' type song. 

& a couple ballads which don't sound like Eclipse. 

Where is Sall's influence - surely he contributed to the writing process? 

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15 hours ago, kourosofsteel3 said:

3 great tracks, vanished Sall  and monotonous Soto. But porbably I'll get the goddamn vinyl 

You porbably would. 

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2 hours ago, Glen said:

that's more like it ;)

I'm not sure you're getting an "If I Fall" type song though.

They seem to have moved away from the more "AOR-ish" songs and the Eclipse influences are apparent.

There's a pretty good ballad though and a more mid-tempo song that's interesting ;)

I like the direction though. For me, Rise Up was better than the debut and this one is better than Rise Up.  

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18 minutes ago, KarpetRydOFunk said:

After one quick listen, I think "Elegantly Wasted" is my favourite tune, if only for the subject matter. ;}

 

Easily, also the Japanese bonus is a great(well sort of, after all Soto doesn't have a fragile tone for my liking) acoustic version of it. I had it under pressure test and it didn't pass. 3 great tracks, 4 with the bonus. Alas, not a purchase for me. 

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