Jump to content

Jettblack


Recommended Posts

I believe its out in Finland (of all places) on Monday, but a UK release is June or July.

Not heard anything on a US or any other international release dates yet.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 4 weeks later...

Wow, nice. For some totally pointless reason I didn't think I'd like this, but that sounds awesome. I am very, very keen to check out a full disc. Nice find indeed.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just in case anyone is interested, when I saw them live, the guy singing on this is the lead guitarist, and only sang a few numbers.

The other guy on guitar sang most of the songs.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

Was finally able to afford the album yesterday, so ordered it from Amazon.

Played it several times this morning, and its great.

 

I love this line:

I know she's your sister, but I can't pretend. When it comes to lovin', I have no friends.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Love the track, the 30-second samples of a few of the other tracks sound really good too. Damn, another one I need! :doh:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just started playing this on my Ipod this morning. I must have missed the chorus in the first song, but it didn't really matter because it was just a great, solid hard rocker anyway. I imagine I'll probably feel somewhat like Jez when it's all done, but it sounds like a solid listen.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2nd song - I think it was called 'Two hot girls'? - was already much more exciting than the first track. Could be a great release actually. Will wait and see how the whole thing sounds. :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Two hot girls will be their second single release.

 

The four stand out songs for me are the title track, Two hot girls, Mother fucker and When it comes to lovin.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

yeah solid is about it.

 

Well played throughout with a couple of gems.

 

Good album.....they'll be a ripping support band. Sweeeeeet!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The first time I ever heard them was live, supporting Reckless Love, and they were great.

The whole crowd was into them, even though the bulk of them had probably never even heard of them before that.

I am looking forward to seeing them again almost as much as I am looking forward to seeing Reckless Love.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yeah, it won't nudge my top 10 of the year or anything like that, but it's a good, solid CD. I liked it. Well played, good tunes. Definitely a keeper. Reminds me a little bit of Endeverafter, except not quite as good, imo.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

Any standouts on this one? I was toying with buying it, but have so many CDs on my want list at the moment, that if I can download a couple of tracks instead it would help the bank balance a lot! Love the samples of 'Slip It On' and 'War Between Us'.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Personal faves are the title track, Slip it on, When it comes to love, Mother fucker, Fooled by a rose and Not even love.

Initially I was take with Two hot girls, as well, but over repeated plays, it starts to pale in comparison to some of the tracks that were not as instant.

 

For me the sign of a good album is that when you play it a second time, you remember some of the songs almost word for word, and this is one of those albums.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Personal faves are the title track, Slip it on, When it comes to love, Mother fucker, Fooled by a rose and Not even love.

Initially I was take with Two hot girls, as well, but over repeated plays, it starts to pale in comparison to some of the tracks that were not as instant.

 

For me the sign of a good album is that when you play it a second time, you remember some of the songs almost word for word, and this is one of those albums.

 

Sounding like a lot of highlights! TBH, when I was listening to the samples earlier I thought, "I'm going to have to buy the CD." Oh well. th_shrug.gif

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 1 month later...

So far with the two singles, plus a Metal Hammer give away, I now have seven bonus tracks.

Three are acoustic, two are covers, and two are original songs.

 

The acoustic songs are:

Mother fucker

Not even love

War between us

 

The cover songs are:

Let me put my love into you

Dangerzone

 

The original songs are both rockers:

Chasing love

Fade away

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
  • Posts

    • "Chance of Your Life" by Craaft.  
    • Another thing is Joe has always worn his heart on his sleeve when it comes to his love of 70s glam rock. I remember when they did the cover of Action for the Retroactive album, and Joe did an interview where he was talking about how he listened to the original by Sweet over and over before they recorded it as he kept hearing all these different things they did in the song with vocal layering and especially the backing vocals. That whole big gang vocal that has become Lepps trademark sound, defo owes a lot to Joes influences.
    • Right Between The Eyes - Icon
    • Sister Moon - Gotthard
    • From Iconoclassic Records FB page: Survivor lead singer Jimi Jamison's previously unreleased 2007 country-rock solo album! Entirely written and produced by fellow former Survivor bandmate Jim Peterik.  After leading Survivor to the top of the charts in the mid-'80s, powerhouse vocalist Jimi Jamison reunited with Jim Peterik to cut... a country-rock album? The concept seems perplexing, yet it makes perfect sense. The singer was born Jimmy Wayne Jamison in smalltown Mississippi. Those who knew him best said that you could hear his Southern roots, no matter what he was singing. Today's country music often blurs the line between true old school country, pop, and straight up rock & roll. The same is true with 'Jimmy Wayne Jamison,' which at times, doesn't stray too far from the Jimi Jamison that we all know and love so dearly.  All track versions are previously unheard. Second release in the Jimi Jamison Archive Series. Coming on August 23, Jamison's birthdate.   Tracklist 1. Live Life 2. Love You All Over The World 3. Runaway Train 4. Strong At The Broken Places 5. I Wanna Touch You There 6. Heart Of A Woman 7. Sound Of Home 8. Alive 9. Till You Love Someone 10. Come Dancing 11. A Kiss To Remember You By #jimijamison #Survivor #jimpeterik #melodicrock #countryrock #southernrock #aor
    • I'm happy the do different stuff. Otherwise what they do would get old. Tesla proved how easy it is to make and album have a def Lep feel. And I loved that album, as a one off. And I loved slang as well. Variety is the spice of life 😁
    • Ohh nice,hoping the new recent singles will be on this one.
    • New album out September 20th through Frontiers.
    • I agree. Ultimately, I think bands become sort of what they "really" want to become and move toward the "mean" so to speak.  Leppard always said that they wanted to be like Queen in that they weren't constrained by having to make certain types of songs.  It was probably that desire to go outside the box that allowed Pyromania and Hysteria to happen in the first place.   And it's probably what's caused them to jump around with different style songs throughout the years.  I think it would've happened that way regardless.   Who knows though.  Maybe Steve would've influenced things a little bit as his Led Zep and Jimmy Page influences might've trickled in more.  And who knows what could've happened if Mutt stuck around for a couple more albums too....he was probably the most important piece in the puzzle.  They were already changing lanes though even with Steve and Mutt in the fold.  I think they've still shown they're capable of doing more classic sounding stuff if they want to with songs like Promises, Paper Sun, Dangerous, Take What You Want, etc being a few examples.    Either way, I'm just happy they've kept it going for nearly 50 years.  It has to be tough staying inspired and coming up with new song ideas for that long so that's kind of why I think the course they took would've naturally happened either way.  
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.