Jump to content

Reckless Love mini-album Born To Break Your Heart


Jeff

Recommended Posts

Finnish rockers Reckless Love have confirmed the release of a new eight song mini-album called 'Born To Break Your Heart', via Spinefarm Records, ahead of their October tour dates.

 

Says frontman Olli Herman, "We are all so excited about this release. As old school '80s metal fans, we wanted to put together something we were dying to get from our own idols, in the fashion of Guns N' Roses' 'Lies' (which was like a gift from heaven for us as kids); a sort of bonus item designed to reveal more of the whole band and its foundations. So, instead of just releasing 'Born To Break Your Heart' as a straight single, we've thrown in some kickass live tracks, plus a couple of badass acoustic cuts and more, to give a special treat to our fans. To top it all off, we've got a great new mix of the title track by the legendary Tim Palmer himself..."

 

 

Regarding the upcoming UK tour, Herman continued, "We've also put together a healthy run of nationwide dates to back the whole thing up. So, this October, we'll be embarking on a tour that throws us straight back into the spirit of our '80's sunset strip idols, by coming back every Thursday to the Barfly in Camden Town, North London -- four London headline shows in a month! We're gonna make every night a special event. You'd better be there to witness it all -- they'll be talking about this outing for some time to come!"

 

A complete list of the band's October UK tour dates can be found at www.recklesslove.com.

 

'Born To Break Your Heart' track listing:

01. Born To Break Your Heart (Tim Palmer Mix)

02. Beautiful Bomb (Live)

03. On The Radio (Live)

04. Hot (Live)

05. Push (Outtake From The Album "Animal Attraction")

06. Animal Attraction (Unplugged)

07. The Boys Are Back In Town (Unplugged)

08. One More Time (Unplugged)

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

    • That'd be cool. I will be buying their last album soon as the album is at least cheap even if the postage isn't. Think it was like £8 for the CD and £15 for the postage.
    • Second CD was a CDr, that the band sold at their gigs. I will keep my eyes on finding EP, which was release before album, and first album Captain.  
    • Resurrection Mary - Moon Over Babylon
    • I had completely forgot about this album. This acoustic rendition put it back on my radar. Now it's on heavy rotation.     
    • "Sound Of A Breaking Heart" by Prophet  
    • New album 'IV Evermore' out August 30th on Pride & Joy Music: Constancia was formed in 2007 by former Token keyboardist Mikael Rosengren. He got in touch with guitarist Janne Stark (Overdrive, Grand Design, Locomotive Breath, Merryweather Stark etc) and asked him to lay down some guitars. Janne loved the songs and got more and more involved in the process, and the seeds of Constancia were sown. Peter “TrumPeter” Svensson (Mercy, Faith, Overheat, Locomotive Breath, Mountain of Power) came in on drums and the band was completed with bass player Michael Müller (Jaded Heart) and singer David Fremberg (Andromeda), and in 2009 the band’s debut “Lost And Gone” was released. The band labels their music “melogressive hard rock” – melodic, a bit progressive and a little bit aggressive In 2015, the band’s second album “Final Curtain” was released in a regular and special edition (featuring three bonus tracks). The album saw Linus Abrahamson (Andromeda) replacing Müller. Maintaining the six-year gap, the band’s third album “Brave New World” was released in 2021. The album saw UK based singer Pete Godfrey (In Faith, Blood Red Saints) replacing David Fremberg (who was too busy with his studio and other projects). Breaking the six-year gap, the band has managed to finish a new album in only three years!! “IV Evermore” (yes, there’s a pun in there) features twelve new songs that show the band at an even higher level. This time the “melogressive” label fits even better, with some songs having an even more aggressive punch with some heavier riffs yet maintaining the high degree of melodies and hooks. A song like “Build This House” could probably have been a big hit back in the 80s (and there may still be some fans of classic epic melodic pompyness out there), while a song such as “Evermore” displays some heavy, crunchy and detuned guitars. Then there’s the melancholic “Rise” and “Tears I Cry” which takes you on an emotional and musical journey. Overall, there’s a bit more power in the mix and the heaviness has definitely been pushed up a notch. This time Janne mixed and mastered the album with remote tips from his longtime friend and colleague Mikael Nord Andersson (Scorpions, The Rasmus, Roxette, BALLS etc.) and Flemming Rasmussen (Metallica). Constancia is: Pete Godfrey – Vocals; Janne Stark – Guitars and bass; Mikael Rosengren – Keyboards; Peter “TrumPeter” Svensson – Drums The album was mixed and mastered by Janne Stark (The Re-Stoned, Maat Lander, Magnolia, Overdrive, Bandolier Kings etc).
    • When It Falls Apart - Abandon 
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

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