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Crazysam

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  1. I'm not feeling the new track either, just falls flat for me unfortunately
  2. I really enjoyed this one, pretty much on par with the first album. I would have preferred they used one vocalist throughout, as the inconsistencies in that area can detract at times. But just a bit of nitpicking on my part.
  3. I think it's only natural to have a few comments that are somewhat critical of a follow up of a great release when it simply isn't as good. Sure the production is well done and musically I think they took a step forward with some of the arrangements. But for me it comes down to the fact that there are fewer standouts and more tracks I'll likely skip on future spins, when compared to the debut.
  4. The hooks aren't as instant as the debut. And I didn't care much for the track order as there were too many mellow songs bunched up in the second half of the album. But overall I think it's a solid release. My initial favorites are Shadowman and Rio. The only tune I'm not caring much for at the moment is the closer Only When I Breathe. Andrés' tone when he repeats the word "breathe" during the chorus gets a bit annoying for me.
  5. that sounded pretty good, stayed true to the original version for the most part, but with a little harder edge putting the guitars more to the forefront of the mix
  6. Heavy Bones Billionaires Boys Club Roadhouse Beau Nasty Saints & Sinners Cold Sweat Laos War Babies
  7. I would not have recognized that as being Bad Habit had I heard it on the radio, good tune, kind of reminds me musically of Pretty Maids at times, heavier riffs and a much different feel than what they've done before
  8. Sad news of Brian Howe's passing today (article from usatoday.com) https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/music/2020/05/07/reports-brian-howe-bad-company-and-ted-nugent-singer-dies-66/3087653001/ Brian Howe, former lead singer of Bad Company, died Wednesday at his home in Florida. (Photo: Brooks Paschal) Brian Howe, lead singer of rock group Bad Company in the late '80s and '90s, has died. He was 66. The British musician died Wednesday after suffering from cardiac arrest at his Florida home Tuesday morning, according to Howe's publicist Francine Marseille. EMTs had a short conversation with Howe but were unable to revive him after. "It is with deep and profound sadness that we announce the untimely passing of a loving father, friend and musical icon," Paul Easton, his longtime friend and manager, said in a statement sent to USA TODAY. “Finding the appropriate words to express the pain in our hearts over losing my brother has been difficult." Howe's sister, Sadie, added. “Our family would like to thank you for your compassion and the outpouring of love we are receiving.” Howe rose to fame in 1984 as the lead vocalist of guitarist Ted Nugent's album "Penetrator," which spawned the hit "Tied Up in Love." Two years later, he replaced Paul Rodgers as the frontman of Bad Company, writing and singing on four albums including 1986's "Fame and Fortune," 1988's "Dangerous Age" and 1990's "Holy Water." He left the band after the release of 1992 album "Here Comes Trouble" and tour with Lynyrd Skynyrd, due to tension with bandmates Mick Ralphs and Simon Kirke. Brian Howe performs with Bad Company in 1987 in Munich, Germany. (Photo: Fryderyk Gabowicz, picture alliance via Getty Images) "Leaving Bad Company was not a difficult decision, it had got to the point where nobody was contributing anything to songwriting and quite frankly the band was getting very very sloppy live," Howe told MelodicRock.com in 2011. "I quite simply, along with (producer) Terry Thomas, got tired of doing all the work and then get nothing but resentment for it from Mick and Simon." Howe went on to release three solo albums, the last being "Circus Bar" in 2010. He was on tour with musicians Paul Warren, Christopher Turnbow, Miguel Gonzales and Rick Brothers prior to the live music shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic, but was looking forward to returning to the stage, Marseille says. "I feel we are all put in this world for a reason” Howe's son, Michael, said in a statement. “The passion for music was my father’s, and I am so happy that his legacy will live on.”
  9. I thought that EndeverAfter album was a good one as well, first song from this new project doesn't do much for me though
  10. chorus isn't bad but the verses drag it down for me
  11. pretty good tune, maybe not as catchy as some songs from the last album, but I like the overall feel to it, as Geoff pointed out, it's heavier and more aggressive sounding
  12. good tune and probably my fave of the promo tracks released from the upcoming album
  13. Agree with both your choices. Eyes' debut is still my favorite release with Jeff. I'd also add his solo release Lost In The Translation and 7 by Talisman to the ones you guys mentioned.
  14. Not a big fan of all acoustic albums nor of artists rerecording their material because it's so hard to recapture the sound and feel of a great release. But they did a solid job with this track. It was always one of my favorite ballads though and Jack still sounds pretty good.
  15. I'd agree with those thoughts. Similar to the last album they've included a few tracks that lean a little more to the melodic metal side of the spectrum. Other than some so-so lyrical content the album is solid throughout. My initial favorites are Gotta Get Away, Ride the Blade, and Breaking Out.
  16. these guys show that you can still make an enjoyable song with generic, borderline cheesy lyrics if the other elements are there
  17. I am one of those who prefer their style on Knock You Down and Sultans over the direction they've gone in with the last few albums. I thought the initial promo tracks for this one sounded solid so I gave the album a spin. Not bad, but at the end of the day none of the tracks really grabbed me like those earlier releases.
  18. I liked the first two promo tracks for the new album, but this one not so much. And as Geoff mentioned, the video clip itself is pretty bad
  19. Crazysam

    Corona

    I hope you and your wife are doing well. Those are difficult enough jobs, but I can only imagine what you both are going through during a time like this. I anticipate this will remain a major concern here in the U.S. at least through the summer. In areas hardest hit it really overwhelms the hospitals. The economy was overall in good shape, but we've already seen lots of furloughs and layoffs. The federal government has unfortunately been playing catch up through most of this and has had to re-evaluate their assessments and action plans often. Despite warnings for years from health officials, it seems like both the current and last Presidential administration failed to keep a proper inventory of the necessary ppe and emergency medical supplies. The state and local governments have had to manage much of this on their own initially, and all responded differently. As such some areas of the country may be better off than others by June/July. While other states will likely have ramifications for months beyond that. It astonishes me to see people not taking the recommended precautions seriously while others hoarded essentials early on leading to panic buying and stores struggling to keep some items in stock. I am grateful my family is well and I remain employed, working from home now. I check in regularly with my parents, mother-in-law and a few, older neighbors. I try to remain calm so my family feels safe. But to add to my general concerns, I was diagnosed with neuroendocrine cancer last October. It's a manageable disease with regular monitoring and treatment, but I am in the high risk category, so my stress level is at a maximum.
  20. As was mentioned, intro & outro don't add much and should have been edited a bit, but overall a good tune
  21. I'm liking that as well, look forward to hearing more
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