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Crazysam

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  1. 1 hour ago, tts42572 said:

    They must've done some joggling of the order of this release somewhere late in the process between when maybe promo copies were sent out and CD's were pressed.  I've got a digital download that has a completely different order than my actual CD.

    The running order on my digital download has Breakout, Free My Mind, Friends, Give Me all Your Love, Lift Me Up, Lost, Love Of My Life, The One, Madeline, Night After Night, Take Me To Your Heart.

    And my CD has Love Of My Life, Lost, Friends, Night After Night, Free My Mind, Give Me All Your Love, Lift Me Up, The One, Breakout, Madeline, Take Me To Your Heart.

    At the end of the day, I guess it doesn't matter much.  Either way, digging the CD :guitbannana:

    That is odd that they have the two different track orders.  The digital download version is how it is set up on Spotify.  I prefer the order of the digital download, but as you said, really good album either way.  And nowadays most people will just add their favorite tracks to playlists in a random order anyway.

  2. This is a nice debut, and something the band can hopefully build on.  They seem to have all the pieces in place, but at times the songs sound a bit generic, borrowing a bit too heavily from other artists.  I listened to this on Spotify which seems to have a different track order than I've seen elsewhere.  The opener 'Breakout', which sounds a bit like a Talisman b-side, and 'Madeleine' are probably the only tracks that failed to grab me. Tracks 2 thru 4 are all solid.  But things really pick up in the middle, starting with 'Lift Me Up'.  They string together a few more standouts with 'Lost', 'Love of My Life' and 'The One'.  The quality slips a little again after that, but overall I enjoyed this album

  3. The re-imagined version of 'Hellchild' is alright, I can handle that. I've been a big Lynch/Dokken fan for years, but this comes across as merely something to listen to once out of curiosity.  I think most long time fans would much rather they put out some new material that goes back to the style of those first two albums.  Or as AlphaMale mentioned, if you're going to redo something why not the self-titled album with Oni on vocals.  

  4. Not a band I listen to very much, but they've got a few songs that I enjoy.  Their EP a few years ago had more of a country rock vibe.  While the last two full length albums are as was mentioned a mix of straight ahead rock & roll and modern rock with some blues and country sprinkled in. 

  5. 8 hours ago, tts42572 said:

    For me, think that's my favorite Perfect Plan tune I've heard to date.  Love the riffs and heavier vibe.  

    Their debut album was decent enough but what I wanted was a bit more edge and this tune adds some.

    Yeah, definitely a tougher guitar sound when compared with the debut and I prefer it as well.   Of the two tracks released so far, I liked 'Better Walk Alone' a bit more, but the new song is solid.

  6. 22 minutes ago, Stefan said:

    After the release of their debut, the band introduced August Rauer as their new singer. Creye have since then been busy touring across Sweden and Europe and preparing a new studio album, which will be released in early 2021.

    that's a bit disappointing that they don't plan to release the new album until early 2021

  7. Good tune, vocalist is a nice fit, the one slight knock I had on the last album was the guitars were a bit overshadowed by the keyboards on most tracks, they seem to have a better balance on this first single

  8. On 7/20/2020 at 5:11 PM, lettard said:

    Don't mind this cd,have to give it a few more spins,at the minute not on parallel with the debut but some nice stuff on this one,the guitar work is great,he puts so much feel and emotion in the solos for  the likes of "Black Swan" & "Silhouette",like the tracks "Sugar & Spice" and "No Matter"(the most for me as a resemblence of the debut) as well as the already shown in this thread "Criminal Masterminds"

    Yeah, nothing really bad about the album, but something just seems to be lacking.  I liked the slightly heavier, more aggressive sound.  But the songs were missing the big, melodic choruses that I was hoping for.   I thought the same as you about the guitar work, that really stood out as a highlight for me.  I still think they have a lot of potential and are close to taking that next step.  Maybe it's just a matter of finding the right producer to help fill in that last piece of the puzzle.

  9. I agree, not a fan of talking politics in general, so I usually skip the threads.  But I don't have an issue personally if others post their opinions on those topics, as long as things stay respectful.

    With that said, those topics have kind of dominated the new posts on the forum of late.  I just hope it doesn't start to turn some people off, especially newer members.  There are plenty of forums out there to discuss politics and current world affairs.  But not many for fans who want to discuss 80's influenced, melodic rock/metal music. 

  10. 9 hours ago, zacharyamelie said:

    I think Night Drive is awesome sounds like an end of credits track from an 80’s James Bond movie. Sounds like LeBrock which is great to my ears.

    I like LeBrock as well, but this song just doesn't do anything for me, maybe it'll grow on me after I listen to the full album a few times

  11. The debut was solid.  With a tour under their belt and addition of a new guitarist I'm interested in hearing what the new album will sound like.  Flores usually does a nice job with production but his involvement could be a mixed blessing.  Some of the albums he's worked on recently have started sounding a bit too similar, in my opinion.

  12. I might be in the minority, but as good as the Defiant's albums are I enjoyed the TMF debut more than either of those. That said, I prefer their debut to this one too.  But overall it's pretty even between the two projects, for me anyway.  As far as individual tracks on Lions, one of the things that appeals to me is the fact that they changed up the style on some tracks this time.  Third time through and I find myself listening more to the songs on the second half of the album rather than the singles.

  13. 2 hours ago, zacharyamelie said:

    An evolution on the debut in the sound and production...more mature...more Defiants like😂

    The title track sure crashes the momentum after the first four awesome tracks. 
     

     

    I do like the song itself, but I would agree it's such a drastic change in pace that it disrupts the flow quite a bit.  I probably would have swapped that with 'Look Into Me' and placed it near the end of the album.

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