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  1. 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
  2. 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.
  3. New song posted. I haven't even really had a chance to listen to it yet being at work. Sounding like the feel good/message song of this album that initially reminds me of Live For Today from the last album.
  4. Agree on both counts. Hinder is off my radar at this point....new stuff is doing nothing for me. That said though, Take It To The Limit was a fantastic album...great modern melodic rock with a classic feel to it.
  5. First review I've seen posted online of the new Trixter album....Very favorable http://heavyparadise.blogspot.com/2015/05/review-trixter-human-era-2015.html#comment-form
  6. Figured it was too good to be true... Just got a new email this morning stating it's back to the original release date.
  7. I saw an interview with Chris and he said they already have enough songs written for the next CD
  8. Amazon is showing the release date for this album was changed to May 19th instead of June 9th. Not sure if that's correct but would be nice seeing an album coming out sooner than expected...It's usually the other way around http://www.amazon.com/Human-Era-Trixter/dp/B00VX22AG6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1430665525&sr=8-1&keywords=trixter+human+era
  9. Have spent a ton of time with this album since it was released and it basically hasn't left my player. Really digging it for what it is....basically just throwback melodic rock. Highlights for me are Everything, Are You Sleeping Alone, True Believer. Also really like With Me Tonight as the guitar work and tempo of that song sorta give me a Def Leppard Hysteria type vibe. Really though, I pretty much enjoy the whole thing. Sure, it's a tad long at 15 songs. But I saw an interview with them saying they basically just wanted to throw it all out there because they didn't know if they'd have the chance to do a second album....So I can respect that. Still feeling like it's a pretty darn solid debut CD and I know I'd go see them live off this album if I had the opportunity
  10. Thanks for posting... Sounding good to me. Always tough to tell from 30 second samples but hearing good guitar work and plenty of Def Leppard style harmonies. Pre-order done and looking forward to it
  11. I don't think they were apart because they disliked each other or had a fallout. From everything I've seen on them, it was basically because their label dropped them and the musical landscape had changed at that time. I really just think they thought they were done and the demand for their music wasn't there and they went off and did other things. Glad they got a second chance though. I really enjoyed their last album as it was just a fun does of melodic rock with lots of classic Def Leppard style harmonies. And hearing the same type of thing in the newest single.
  12. I agree. Everything I've seen and heard about these guys over the years follows along with this...They're a close knit bunch that's just having a good time. These guys are one of my favorite sort of under appreciated/under-rated acts. Really looking forward to this album. Great video, hilarious bunch of guys. They would be a blast to hang with. Also get to hear some snippets of the new album. This is going to be a good one!
  13. I'm with you. I never cared much for H.e.a.t when Kenny was leading. Sure, there were a couple songs that I thought were okay but never heard enough to even convince me to buy their first two albums. Don't get me wrong, Kenny is a good signer but just something about him that didn't click for me. His voice is just too smooth or something. And personally, I always got like a .38 Special type of vibe from him. And it wasn't the songs because I like all the old songs when I hear Erik singing them. Erik took H.e.at to a different level for me and they've went from off my radar to being one of my favorite bands. I just think he's the total package and you really can't ask for much more in a front man. I will go one further and say Erik > Kenny live and in the studio.
  14. I have to agree with Geoff. I pretty much agree with your list, although I don't care for The Reckoning and I'm lukewarm on What sober Couldn't Say. I'd probably put Sick Individual on the list though as I kinda like that song for some reason. For me personally, the middle of the disc just falls apart and kills it. There's basically nothing between track 4 (Amen) and track 11 (Apocalyptic) that I find myself wanting to listen to. I loved their last CD but not feeling this one. I was actually surprised I didn't like it as I liked the first few songs that were released and figured the rest of the album would follow suit. I actually already sold it on Ebay as I didn't see myself coming back to more than a couple songs. Still a fan as they have a large body of work that I like but I'm not sure I like the commercialized, country/pop-rock direction they've seemed to take with much of this disc.
  15. Curious what your thoughts are after more spins? This CD has really grown on me the second and third time through it. I mean, I liked it from the start but it's went to a different level after even more spins. As of now, I'd say it's my favorite debut CD in recent memory and I really might put this in my top 15-20 albums of the past 5-10 years if I were making a list. I think part of it is just that I haven't heard a young band putting out something with such a cool retro feel to it in a long time and doing it without sounding like tryhard copycats. I suppose for me the closest comparison might be somebody like H.e.a.t....but I'm not sure if that's really a good comparison or not. I just hear elements of various 80's bands in these guys. I hear elements of 80's era Bon Jovi, Leppard, Tesla, Winger, Trixter, Tyketto, etc. It's just melodic rock bliss to me and there is a good amount of variety within the 15 songs on the CD with everything from rock to mid tempo to ballads being covered. Normally I might say that 71 minutes and 15 songs is too much but I sorta appreciate that these guys have tossed it all out there. Sorry I've hyped them a few times in this thread...will try to tone it down....but just really enjoying this CD
  16. Have finally gotten the physical CD and able to listen to the songs with some better sound.... It's early yet....but don't see anything topping this as my debut of the year and should find itself squarely in my top 10 overall somewhere. Cool throwback sound. Also doesn't hurt that they list Def Leppard as one of their musical influences on their FB page
  17. First new single has been released called Rockin' To The Edge of the Night from the new album Human Era due out in early June. All details and track listing can be found in link below. I enjoyed their last album as I basically bought it with no expectations and was pleasantly surprised. My expectations are higher this time around and this sounds like a pretty good start to my ears Frontiers Music Srl is thrilled to announce the release of the new studio album from good-time rock n’ rollers, TRIXTER entitled “Human Era” on June 5th in Europe and June 9th in North America. Following on the heels of the successful comeback album, New Audio Machine - a record chock full of rocking anthems -, TRIXTER are returning stronger than ever. “After the success of our last album, New Audio Machine, we felt more confident than ever in making another top notch album. I’m so proud to say that after more than 25 years of making records, TRIXTER is getting better and better. "Human Era" will show the world this band at it's finest,” says lead guitarist Steve Brown. The new album sees TRIXTER sticking to their guns and delivering 11 new choice cuts, with a sound reminiscent of their earlier work which they were well known for in the ‘90s. For fans new to Trixter, their sound fits in nicely to an album collection next to Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, Van Halen, AC/DC and even 70's classic rock mainstays. Northern New Jersey’s TRIXTER’s self-titled debut album (1990) spawned three monster hit singles/videos with “Give It To Me Good”, “One in a Million” and “Surrender”, as well as an RIAA-certified Gold album. TRIXTER has toured extensively in the United States, Canada and Japan. They have performed in arenas and amphitheaters and have appeared live on numerous television and radio programs such as Entertainment Tonight, Pay-Per-View, VH-1, MTV, Z-Rock and MetalShop. TRIXTER has shared the stage with such rock heavyweights as Kiss, Boston, Scorpions, Poison, Cinderella, Warrant, Slaughter, Winger, Skid Row, Firehouse, Stryper, Dokken and more. The band recently nabbed the #29 spot on VH-1’s “Top 40 Hair Bands of All Time” countdown. “Almost 30 years together and the band is tighter than ever! We are family and that makes everything we do more and more special. The title track HUMAN ERA really sheds insight into our story,” concludes Steve Brown. Enjoy the first video single and album opening song “Rockin’ to the Edge of the Night” – a true and instant classic from the band - following this link: HUMAN ERA track listing includes: 1. Rockin' To The Edge Of The Night 2. Crash That Party 3. Not Like All The Rest 4. For You 5. Every Second Counts 6. Beats Me Up 7. Good Times Now 8. Midnight In Your Eyes 9. All Night Long 10. Soul Of A Lovin' Man 11. Human Era 12. Always a Victim (Acoustic version - bonus track iTunes) 13. Road of a Thousand Dreams (Re-recorded version - bonus track iTunes) TRIXTER is Pete Loran (lead vocals/rhythm guitar), Steve Brown (lead guitar/harmonica/backing vocals), P.J. Farley (bass/backing vocals) and Gus Scott (drums/percussion/backing vocals).
  18. http://stationnyc.bandcamp.com/ Not sure if the link works for everybody or not but think you are able to listen to all the songs on the album. Very impressed with these guys and it's been quite awhile since I've been so excited about a debut album. Can't wait for the physical CD and have a feeling it'll be getting a lot of play. There is a definite late 80's style, rock vibe with these guys and something very refreshing about them
  19. I get you exactly and was thinking the same thing. There's nothing overly special and "blow you away" about it. But what I like about these guys is just the simple, 80's/90's melodic rock vibe I'm getting from them without being copycat, try-hard posers. There's just something refreshing about them. And let's face it...There just don't seem to be many young, American bands putting out music like this. I've seen a few different impressions of their album from different people and have heard a lot of positive responses. Although, they've not gotten very much attention on most sites I visit yet. I think they deserve some though
  20. Another new Station video posted from the upcoming album. Definitely a little bit different than other songs I've heard so far...And not sure how I feel about it yet as I've only listened once...But I'm finding I want to listen to it again
  21. See, I was the exact opposite. I had completely lost any hope for this following those 4 super weak songs... and sadly, my fears turned out to be totally justified. Heard this today and for the most part, I actually really disliked it. There were maybe 4 or 5 decent tunes, with the best being 'Apocalypitica' and the dodgy ballad about saying what sober couldn't say. But they're not great songs, despite being my faves. I liked their (mainstream) debut and despite being hugely underwhelmed by their average second disc, I thought I'll stick with them. But this album has definitely pushed these guys outside of my field of interest. It's just bad kind of radio modern rock; just not what I dig at all. I guess to put it into perspective, I played this tonight alongside the new All That Remains and All Time Low albums. Those two will both contest the top spot for modern rock albums of the year for me so far, whereas this Halestorm one will contest the worst modern rock album of the year (that I bother to rate) so far. Well...either way, I guess we agree in the end I was okay with Apocalyptic and Amen being what they were as I figured they were the possibly the "commercial" songs designed to grab the radio audience and more popular crowd. I was sorta figuring that those songs paired with more traditional sounding Halestorm would make for a good album....but that isn't the case at all. I agree that it's sorta techno-modern and almost Nickelback like modern rock. I've listened to the full album 3 times through and have liked it less each time. I still don't mind a couple tunes on it and will probably download them...But it's not what I was hoping for and is a big letdown for me. I'm not sure I'll completely put them off my radar as they still have a body of work that I've liked, but this album will make me pause a bit and I won't be pre-ordering any future albums. I'm glad they put out that yahoo stream of the album so I could get my pre-order cancelled in time
  22. I've listened to the stream of this and was really looking forward to the album after hearing the 4 singles that had been released so far. I don't know exactly why but I'm really not that impressed. Honestly, there are only about 3 or 4 songs I really have the desire to want to listen to again. I just think the rock element has been toned down quite a bit as well as not really having the hooks/harmonies that the last album had. I mean, almost every song on the last album got stuck in my head and don't see that happening with this release. Maybe it'll grow on me at some point but I suspect that outside of Apocalyptic and maybe Amen, the rest will be forgettable for me. After hearing the full album stream, I've even cancelled my pre-order that I had placed for the album. I'm thinking I'll be better off in this case just buying the couple songs I like. I loved their last album and probably would've rated it a solid 95 out of 100. I'm not sure where I'd put this new album but my initial reaction would be 75-80.
  23. Looking forward to this...sounding good to me. That album cover isn't going to do them any favors though IMO. That is exactly why they chose an album cover like that.. They don't want anyone to have any preconceived idea about the band... They want the music to speak for itself. I've heard the whole release in it's entirety (many times).. I don't think many people will be disappointed at all. A very solid release. I just hope the album doesn't give people the wrong idea about the band. I mean, when I look at that album cover, it looks sorta "poppy" to me and my expectations would be almost to hear something like One Direction. It just doesn't look like a melodic rock cover to me for some reason....maybe it's the pastel colors or something... They do sound great though and I'm not sure covers are all that important anymore in this download age...so hope it all works out for them. This one is highly anticipated for me and I'm hoping and almost expecting it to be my debut album of the year
  24. Looking forward to this...sounding good to me. That album cover isn't going to do them any favors though IMO.
  25. Good to hear...I think that qualifies as the first review I've seen of the album I've only heard the EP songs and the latest single....I'd have to point to Everything and this newest song as my favorites so far. I'd heard enough to pre-order it though and looking forward to hearing the rest. Hoping they can keep the same style throughout with hooks and harmonies....and rock of course. I guess I don't see many new bands putting music out with this vibe in the US these days so it's refreshing to see.
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