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  1. Agree.

     

    I dig the tune for what it is and it's cool to hear that sound again as nobody really does it like Leppard. It seems like the more I listen the more it takes on it's own life.

     

    I'll be the first to say I wouldn't want a full album of this though. It's a fun, simple song but I want something deeper and at least a couple rockers. And going by comments I've seen from somebody that has heard the whole album Let's Go really is not representative of the album as a whole and there is plenty of diversity on it. However, they did say the production remains strong throughout.

     

    Really looking forward to it. I do think this a great first track as a single and first track for the album. It's almost like your getting ready to ride a roller coaster and this track says...Okay, it's a Def Leppard ride. We'll have to see where the rest of the ride goes :)

     

    One cant help wonder why it's taken the guys so long to replicate thier old sound?

     

    Yeah, it hasn't seemed that long, but 16 years is indeed a long time!

     

    Anyway, the new song is very cool. Won't be my fave on the album by any means, but it's good for what it is, highlighting the true Def Leppard sound, most importantly.

     

    Their last album was an absolute disgrace, so it's good to hear something like this again. Oh, and it's a cool album cover too.

     

  2. Have listened to this quite a few more times and it really does seem like a cousin of Pour Some Sugar On Me, especially in the beginning of the song. The band was clearly aware of that though and Joe acknowledged that in the Rolling Stone article. It is what it is and it clearly sounds like Def Leppard when you hear it so it's fine with me.

     

    In the article Joe also compares Dangerous to Photograph so it'll be interesting to hear that one. He was right on the Let's Go/Sugar comparison.

     

    For me, it's nice having a Leppard album with songs getting compared to Sugar and Photograph...Two songs that probably most fans immediately associate with Leppard when they think of them.

     

    Really excited for this release and looking forward to a good dose of Leppard style melodic rock/pop/aor or wherever they fit :)

  3. http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/def-leppards-joe-elliott-on-taylor-swift-donald-trump-and-eighties-pride-20150915

    https://soundcloud.com/defleppard/vivian-campbell-interview-july-8-2015

    New Def Leppard! Massive.

    "Let's Go," the lead track on Def Leppard as well as the first single, is clearly about that love for playing. You sing, "Welcome to the party/Welcome to the edge of your seat."

    It's a call to arms, you know? Rick Savage wrote 80 percent of the song. I wrote the verses, he wrote all the music and the choruses. He came in with it, and we knew it was a classic Def Leppard song. It's that three-minute pop-rock stuff with big chunky guitars and a big chorus. And it has that swaggering, mid-tempo rhythm, like "Sugar," and "Rock of Ages." The idea was, we wanted something familiar. I mean, when AC/DC comes back after years away, you're not going to get "Bohemian Rhapsody" from 'em, you know? And you don't want it, either — you want "Back in Black," or something like it. For us, this is what we do. And it's something we enjoy doing.

    Definitely has a Sugar 2.0 vibe to it but I'm fine with that. I think this song is a nice blend of classic Leppard elements with modern production. I think they've spent a little too much time over the years running from their trademark bread and butter sound so I welcome this even if they are copying themselves a bit.
    Many interviews have stated how varied the album is though so not sure it's reasonable to think the whole album will be like this. Either way, if you like the big Leppard sound this might be appealing. I'm digging it more than I think I dug anything on their last album which always felt fairly lacking to me in it's overall production and Leppardization so to speak.
  4. Always had a bit of a soft spot fort these guys...Loved their debut album and their second album wasn't too bad. Then they sorta feel off my radar.

     

    New single released and sounds pretty similar to their earlier stuff to me. Not sure it's anything overly special but I kinda like the sound of it. If they put out a full album I'd probably give it a chance...

     

  5. The debut album still is getting heavy play by me and remains squarely among my favorite releases this year.

     

    It's a little odd...It's not really a knock your socks off type of album but I just find it to be solid from top to bottom and it falls right in my wheelhouse of melodic rock tastes with obvious influences from the 80's rock scene. I think I also have taken to the guys in the band from reading various interviews and following along on social media. I like their old school approach as they've basically done this all themselves with no management or label helping them.

     

    I definitely don't see many young US bands putting out this type of music these days. Hoping these guys can catch some breaks.

  6. I like crowdfunding and have had some really awesome experiences with it and gotten some really neat exclusives that I otherwise would not have gotten. So I'm not about to rip it. Heck, I even had an artist personally call me on the phone once because one of my items was delayed and he wanted to personally apologize :)

     

    I can see it being only as good as the artist is though. I mean, the artists are the ones setting these things up and following through on them with updates ,exclusives, etc. I'd be blaming the artist himself and not specifically the crowdfunding tools. Hate the player...not the game :)

     

    I think the artists do need to be clear about what they're doing and it is ultimately your decision if you take part in it or not. If I wasn't clear about what the outcome was going to be (ie..cover tunes, acoustic album, new original album, etc, etc) I'd be much more hesitant to give the money.

     

    I do think crowdfunding is a great way for artists to get in touch with their fan base, give people some unique items and get a little up front capital for their projects.

  7. I've tried these guys in the past and never really cared for anything I listened to.

     

    Gave a few song on this album a listen....Better Safe Than Sorry seems okay but I really don't care for most of the songs.

     

    Definitely haven't heard enough that I like to buy the album.

     

    Honestly, it reminds me a lot of Eclipse and I don't really like them either.

  8. Wonder why this needs to be on 2 CD's?

     

    I have one CD that I've burned for this album with the 12 standard tracks plus Under My Skin, Shame and She's Like The Wind added and it fit just fine....And had room for more.

     

    Probably a production issue or licensing issue of some sort. Or maybe it just sounds better saying 2 CD's.

     

    Japanese 2 CD special release out August 26th:

     

    http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/feature/heat_shmcd_20150701

     

    Disc 1
    01. Point of No Return
    02. A Shot At Redemption
    03. Inferno
    04. The Wreckoning
    05. Tearing Down the Walls
    06. Mannequin Show
    07. We Will Never Die
    08. Emergency
    09. All the Nights
    10. Eye for an Eye
    11. Enemy in Me
    12. Laughing At Tomorrow

    Disc 2
    01. Under Your Skin
    02. Breaking The Silence (Demo 2011)
    03. She's Like The Wind

  9. Boy...wish I were closer to MD. Need somebody in Buffalo NY area to book these guys!

     

    I've just booked Station for a show on August 1st, 2015... I know we have a couple Maryland people in here... come on out to Sonoma's in Columbia, Maryland. NO cover charge...

     

    also appearing will be Love in Vein

     

    Rob... This is a close one for you... and free.

  10. I agree.

     

    At this point almost half way through the year, it's my favorite favorite studio release so far this year.

     

    For me, this album takes me back to to all the reasons I started getting into this genre to begin with.

     

     

     

    Probably not. I bookmark tracks i really like in to a playlist which i listen to on random when i want to listen to something great. No tracks made it on to that playlist from this album. I'll only spin an entire album again if three quarters or more tracks make it in to my favourites from it.


    It seems like you have set an extremely high bar then, there are some awesome songs on this album imo

     

  11. I pretty much agree....fine album and happy with it.

     

    Highlights for me are Rockin' To The Edge Of The Night, Not Like All The Rest, Soul of a Lovin' Man and Human Era. Midnight in Your Eyes has also grown on me.

     

    The album slows down a little in the middle with Every Second Counts and Beats Me Up...And I'd probably list both those songs as my least favorite on the album. They're both okay though for a change of pace.

     

    In my mind I've been trying to compare it to the last album and having a hard time deciding which album I like better. They both have multiple songs I really like but as of now, I think Human Era might be a slightly bit deeper album and more solid throughout.

     

    At the end of the day, I liked the last album and like this one as well. It's classic, fun melodic rock with lots of hooks , riffs and Def Leppard style harmonies.

     

    This album along with the new album from Station are sure to be among my top 5 for 2015.

     

     

     

    Excellent album,really loving it so far. Human Era and not like all the rest are probably my pick of the lot but I pretty much like every song. Soul of a loving man sounds just like whitesnake to me which was a welcome surprise

  12. -1 for me also.

     

    Couldn't get into H.e.a.t at all with Kenny but H.e.a.t have become one of my favorite bands since Erik came on board. And it wasn't the songs as I love hearing the earlier songs when Erik sings them. I wish they'd re-issue those first couple albums with Erik singing on them.

     

    Not trying to knock Kenny though....He's a fine singer. Just didn't take to his tone....Too smooth/mellow for me or something....Hard to put a finger on it. I guess sometimes you like a singers voice and sometimes you don't....

  13. Bands like Bon Jovi and Def Leppard could only hope to release tracks like this now-a-days.

     

    Bravo, Trixter!

     

    I'm a huge Leppard fan and I even agree :)

     

    This song has a classic Leppard type sound with the gang backing vocals.

     

    This is the kind of music I wish Leppard were releasing and hoping the new album they have coming out in the fall has some stuff that sounds like this.

     

    Really looking forward to this release (In the US...I know it's out in Japan already). Based upon reviews I've read and from samples of the songs I've listened to, I think this album will be more solid from top to bottom than the last album...And I enjoyed the last album :)

  14. I think those are the first Trixter tracks i've heard and it sounds like i've been missing out

     

    I think there are a lot of people that dismiss Trixter as being like a washed up 80's boy band or something.

     

    I've got a good friend that shares many of my tastes in music and Trixter came up in conversation not too long ago. I asked him if he'd listened to their last album and he gave me a perplexed look and was like....."Trixter? Have they done anything since Give It To Me Good?".

     

    I then let him borrow their latest album and next thing I know, he was rocking out with Trixter at M3 :)

  15. Anyone have the self titled full length release yet..? Thoughts?

     

    I know I've already stated some thoughts on this above but bears repeating as I really am enjoying this CD. I've basically had it on repeat for the past month and it's still sounding fresh to me. My personal top 5 songs from this album in order are probably Are You Sleeping Alone, Everything, With Me Tonight, I Don't Want To Know Your Name and True Believer. However, I really like just about all the songs on the album and there are a couple ballads and a few rockers to add variety and keep it interesting throughout.

     

    I haven't seen too many reviews of this album on any of the site's I frequent which kind of surprises me. I think this album deserves some attention in the melodic rock circles. Here is one small review I did find but it really doesn't say to much in detail:

     

    http://www.examiner.com/article/station-s-debut-album-is-a-fun-ride

     

    I just think it's a very solid debut CD with good production, riffs, harmonies, hooks, etc and I feel pretty confident in saying this will easily be my debut album of the year. Heck, it's probably my favorite debut album over the past 5 years. I'm not sure exactly who I'd compare these guys to for reference, but I sort of get a vibe of being some combination of Trixter, Tyketto, Firehouse, Tesla and even some 80's Def Leppard elements. At the same time though, they have an original sound and don't sound copycat at all.

     

    I personally think it's tough to find new bands like this putting out this type of music and doing it well, especially here in the US. I hope this album starts getting the attention it deserves on some of the bigger music media sites with reviews, interviews, etc. Also hope these guys can continue landing some gigs as I'd like to see them live.

     

    They've got me hooked and if they announced album #2, I'd preorder it right now :)

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    I'm tending to agree. It feels like a fairly average tune.

     

    It's okay though. And considering I've listened to all the samples, I do think this will be a change of pace type song that will probably grow on me once I hear it within the context of the album. I think there are 3 or 4 up temp rockers before it so this song might be just what the Doctor ordered when it comes up in the order :)

     

    Still really looking forward to this release.

     

     

    I'm really looking forward to this album but that new track really isn't doing anything for me. Just really average and bland. Hope its one of the weaker tracks on the album or I may be a little disappointed

    Yeah I've listened a couple more times and it's grown on me a little, still not thrilled by it but it's not bad. I try to avoid samples as it takes away from my enjoyment of the first listen once I get the album. So from the samples it's sounding good then you reckon?

     

     

    Sounding good to me :)

     

    I think just judging from the samples that this newest song might be my least favorite of everything I've heard. But even still, it still could easily grow on me depending on my mood or the context of the album.

     

    In the samples, I'm hearing lots of riffs, Def Leppard style backing vocals and harmonies and just overall good, fun melodic rock. And that's exactly what I want from Trixter :)

  17. I'm tending to agree. It feels like a fairly average tune.

     

    It's okay though. And considering I've listened to all the samples, I do think this will be a change of pace type song that will probably grow on me once I hear it within the context of the album. I think there are 3 or 4 up temp rockers before it so this song might be just what the Doctor ordered when it comes up in the order :)

     

    Still really looking forward to this release.

     

     

    I'm really looking forward to this album but that new track really isn't doing anything for me. Just really average and bland. Hope its one of the weaker tracks on the album or I may be a little disappointed

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