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Mafisen

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  1. Couldn't find anything about them after a search so I thought I'd start a new topic. They released their debut in 2021 and followed it up with Suburbia in 2022. The self titled debut was a promising affair and Suburbia was a clear step forward. It's a Frontiers release, but a bit different, mainly because of the vocals, which I do really like. If you haven't heard these guys (from Sweden) I recommend that you do.
  2. I like Can't Go On, the other two singles are ok. Sick of del Vecchio being on every- fucking- thing Frontiers release. Listened to a new single by Archon Angel today and who was on the keys? You guessed it.
  3. He's got some gravel in his voice that can be heard on this song. He should change his style a bit and leave out the dog whistle tones. Still, you know what you're going to get so I can live with it as long as the song rocks. Which it does.
  4. Not blown away by any of the singles. High n Dry is a good song, the other two are ok, but nothing special.
  5. Strandell is a very good singer. Album is superb.
  6. They absolutely have to get that 14 year old girl off writing lyrics.
  7. Was a shock when I found out. Loved the Harlan Cage albums, especially Double Medication Tuesday. This is very sad. R.I.P. Larry. And thoughts to his family.
  8. Excellent song. Love the heavier approach.
  9. I think the vocals are very good. He's got a distinct sound and tone that I'd recognise anywhere and I think it's refreshing that he's not trying to be perfect. I don't hear any accent, but that might be because I'm Swedish myself. Two good songs but based on a couple of listens, not as good as the debut.
  10. Only one song gripped me on the last album and so far it's alright, not more than that.
  11. Echoing the opinions here, that's a belter of a song.
  12. Hoping for some more guitars on the next effort.
  13. Echo all the opinions about Frontiers projects. del Vecchio needs an extended holiday. Tried listening to the April Rain song. Who wrote the lyrics? A 12 year old girl?
  14. I'd say there's definitely a little bit of both in there. The southern influence is clearer than the country. The band is named after Richie Sambora's Fender, by the way.
  15. https://open.spotify.com/track/4GgYu0tOr5uDqP5ebHmjv4?si=behDv5AlRmyt4hWbWT1YwA&utm_source=copy-link https://open.spotify.com/track/51dzx44k9pB906lAL8Ldbb?si=XoB20okrR8ehldGm7W3CLQ&utm_source=copy-link
  16. Popping back in to plug a damn fine album by a damn fine group. Came out this Friday and I can't stop listening to it. These Swedes have been on an upward trajectory since their debut in 2017. This is already their 4th album. The last one, Rambler, was very good so I thought it would be hard to top, but they have succeeded by a considerable margin. Black Paisley take their influences from the classic 80s hard/heavy rock genre, with a tinge of modern vibes. Guitarist Franco Santunione joined for the Rambler album and he was a real shot in the arm. This is riffy, melodic, head bop inducing stuff. Everything is excellent on this album, but a few songs stick out even more IMO, and they are Set Me Free, In the Night, World's Turning, Silent Asylum and Crazy. If you haven't checked these fellas out, you really should. I don't know how to embed Spotify or YT links, so if someone nice could help out, it would be greatly appreciated.
  17. Short clip from the gig this weekend: https://youtu.be/nXbVLFZEmtA
  18. Stunning album. Saw them live this weekend and they're as good on stage as on record.
  19. Going out on a limb here to declare that Wonderland of Temptations is one of the best hard rock songs of the past 22 years.
  20. So just popped in to recommend this new album from these Danes. It's awesome.
  21. That's me done here Trumpsters and trumpettes. Have a nice life.
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