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AlphaMale

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  1. I agree with Geoff re: Fate. Solid album.
  2. from odayrox: The uploads are my own: * If ever there was an '80s British AOR that were criminally ignored by record labels, then A.O.K. fitted that bill perfectly. Founded in Manchester, England in 1988, they were made up of ex members of Sam Thunder, Circus and Strutz, to name a few, and tore it up on Oxford Road – Manchester’s answer to Sunset Strip – playing the Banshee and Rockworld and as opener in larger venues for Dare and Danger Danger. After 30 years this superb band pull it out of the fire. Now under the complete name ANGELS OR KINGS, the band is releasing "Kings Of Nowhere", their debut CD on AOR Heaven Records. Like a fine wine or single malt whisky, "Kings Of Nowhere" has been worth wait. A fault with many of the modern AOR/ Melodic Rock bands is writing to a formula, and they try to make every song an anthem. There's nowt wrong with this, but AOK are old-school and their craft comes from a time when some of the greats put great time and effort into their writing. Think of some of your favourite bands – Journey, Giant, & Giuffria from the past and the newer age such as HEAT, Vega, Eclipse; well Angels or Kings ride this AOR train hot on the coat tails of these luminaries past and present. Opener "Any Other Girl" is a song that just slaps you around the face and deserves to be heard by the masses. After just one listen I guarantee that you’ll be humming and singing into your hairbrush (if you still have hair) along with lead vocalist Baz Jackson, making 5-part harmonies, and begging for more. "Ice Turned To Rain" is a song that would be a huge in in '80s FM Radio America. Come to think of it, the last time I was there, they still think its 1988. "Real Life" is the type of song the likes of Overland's FM tried to write in the early 90s – it’s a blood and guts, fire and brimstone epic number. Then "Same Star" just oozes melodic class. Halfway through and I just feel as if I have have run out of superlatives to describe this crackin' slab of lovliness! "Left In Love" has yet another singalong chorus and again keeps the Angels Or Kings momentum up high. Keyboards galore feature high on the 'AOK Jonathan Cain scale' and they definitely add to the quality, with "Another Lost Boy" being a prime example. "If Her Tears Could Talk" and title track "Kings Of Nowhere" keep the album strong right to the bitter end. Angels Or Kings play pure, I mean PURE, '80s AOR / Melodic Rock. If you love this genre and love well crafted little nuggets of gold, then look no further than "Kings Of Nowhere", easily among the best AOR albums of 2014 (and I dare to say the decade). Superb songs, excellent production, classy playin' n' singin'... you'll will love this. An album that if released in 1988 would be a classic these days... well, never it's too late, "Kings Of Nowhere" is destined to be a classic in years to come. SUPER HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. 01 - Any Other Girl 02 - A Harder Place 03 - Ice Turned To Rain 04 - Real Life 05 - Same Star 06 - Someone To Save Me 07 - Left Me In Love 08 - A Night Like This 09 - Another Lost Boy 10 - Same Old Love 11 - If Her Tears Would Talk 12 - Kings Of Nowhere Baz Jackson – Vocals Tony Bell – Guitars Rob Naylor – Bass Steve Kenny – Guitars, Keyboards Andy Chemmey – Drums thanx to aorwxm BUY IT ! www.aorheaven.com/pages/ooze/ooze_sounds.php?3150
  3. I agree Geoff. This isn't close to be "classic" Lynch Mob. More modern rubbish.
  4. 220 Volt - Walking In Starlight Allen/Lande - The Great Divide American Mafia - Rock N Roll Hit Machine Dalton - Pit Stop Danger Alley - American Made Midnight Sin - Sex First Soul Healer - Bear The Cross
  5. One of the best discs of 2014 for me. This is in my Top 10 for sure. A crowded Top 10..... a pretty solid year with CRAZY LIXX still to come. I am positive that one will be in my top 10.
  6. And you have this how?!!! He has his own radio show. He's the Metal Madman!
  7. Someone on the FaceTubes said they didn't care for the first two tracks, but liked the other two. After listening to them, I thought, "Is he outta his damn mind?! This sounds like a mix of Mood Swings and Voice of Reason." And I'm loving it. Exactly! Has that classic vibe down pat. Those harmonies.... those guitars.... them addictive backing vocals..... I can't fucking wait for this!! This is going to be THE disc of 2014.
  8. Man... that fucking slays!!! Love it to death!!!
  9. Agreed. A good disc but not nearly as good as Suckerpunch!
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