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Maritayton - Born For Your Love EP


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Maritayton is a new Swedish rock band, with members from the classic rock band Proud who released the album Fire breaks the dawn of the EMI in 1984, which in some circles has achieved cult status.
The album met with some success and was again on the 90th century in Japan.
The song Fire Breaks The Dawn was even featured on the collection plate (Lost and Forgotten) Swedish Metal Classics 2012

 

Anders Magnell (Vocal and Guitar)
Anders Holmqvist (Drums)
Robert Horvath (Bass Guitar)

Now, three of the original members are determined to take up the cooperation again.
The band has also been in the studio in 2015 and recorded some new material.

 

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Considering how poor that Proud album is, I'm surprised by how good the first song is. Not bad. The reminds me a lot more of Proud. Which is not a great thing.

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What the hell is that name?

It means 'shut-the-fuck-up-and-listen' in Swedish....

That's an odd choice for a name. It's a bit long.

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Hmmm hearing U2 on that 1st song....which is a turn off....

 

Don't hear the U2, but I do hear some Cult with a good dose of Balaam and the Angel which is good. And the video has a hot chick so 2 points.

 

Track 2 has a Deep Purpley Steppenwolf kind of vibe for me not bad at all.

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Considering how poor that Proud album is, I'm surprised by how good the first song is. Not bad. The second song reminds me a lot more of Proud. Which is not a great thing.

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