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  • My Little Pony
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I'm not sure how he's gonna top that one, though. That is everything I love in a Melodic Rock song.

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Pete Newdeck (Tainted Nation, Eden's Curse) was the writer of this one along with Ian Nash:

 

"Very happy to announce the release for the forthcoming First Signal album. This song was written by myself and Ian nash, I also sang backing vocals with Harry Hess. hope you like it!!"

  • My Little Pony
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I like it, shapin' up to be an awesome album

Yessir.

 

It kinda reminds me of the first two Harem Scarem albums in that it sounds nothing like the first effort, but still sounds amazing!

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I like it, shapin' up to be an awesome album

Yessir.

 

It kinda reminds me of the first two Harem Scarem albums in that it sounds nothing like the first effort, but still sounds amazing!

 

 

see the good folk of the Melodic Rock Noticeboard were hating on it the other day - 10-15 message thread all basically slagging it off as Frontiers typical production line generic rubbish.

 

Makes you wonder sometimes eh ????

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Pete Newdeck (Tainted Nation, Eden's Curse) was the writer of this one along with Ian Nash:

 

"Very happy to announce the release for the forthcoming First Signal album. This song was written by myself and Ian nash, I also sang backing vocals with Harry Hess. hope you like it!!"

 

 

Haha, that amazes me, considering how terrible the new Tainted Nation disc is. I suggest he is better suited to this line of work. Killer tune.

  • My Little Pony
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I like it, shapin' up to be an awesome album

Yessir.

 

It kinda reminds me of the first two Harem Scarem albums in that it sounds nothing like the first effort, but still sounds amazing!

 

 

see the good folk of the Melodic Rock Noticeboard were hating on it the other day - 10-15 message thread all basically slagging it off as Frontiers typical production line generic rubbish.

 

Makes you wonder sometimes eh ????

 

 

But how good are those folk, really?

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Pete Newdeck (Tainted Nation, Eden's Curse) was the writer of this one along with Ian Nash:

 

"Very happy to announce the release for the forthcoming First Signal album. This song was written by myself and Ian nash, I also sang backing vocals with Harry Hess. hope you like it!!"

 

 

Haha, that amazes me, considering how terrible the new Tainted Nation disc is. I suggest he is better suited to this line of work. Killer tune.

 

 

Amazing isn't it? :D

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Very good album,can't get the song "weigh me in" outta my head,lovin it :)

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Very good album,can't get the song "weigh me in" outta my head,lovin it :)

 

Yep, great album, possibly around a 90% for me, so this baby would be my #2 above Treat, and just below Nordic Union but close. Fully enjoyable.

 

Have to spin it more to give detailed scores.

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I have my free dl, but wait for the physical sometime next week. Really liking what I'm hearing!!!

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My scores, totally personal and non-transferable:

 

1. Love run free - 9

2. Love gets through - 10

3. Still Pretending - 8 (cheesy lyrics alert!)

4. Broken - 9

5. Karma - 10 (yeah!)

6. Minute of your time - 9

7. She is getting away - 9.5

8. December Rain - 8.5

9. Weigh Me In - 9.5

10. Pedestal - 9

11. One Step Over The Line - 8.5

 

Total: 90.9%

  • My Little Pony
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Listened to the debut today. Definitely need this one.

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Listened to the debut today. Definitely need this one.

For me, as good as it is(and it is good!) it doesn't touch the debut.

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Listened to the debut today. Definitely need this one.

For me, as good as it is(and it is good!) it doesn't touch the debut.

Not much does

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Great disc! Not near as good as the debut but still damn good.

Agree on all you said.

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Overall based on first spin, this one is an excellent album but slightly weaker than the debut, but maybe time will tell who's the strongest.

Definitely both albums warranted a purchase

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Not much love for this one? Some talk when the 4 single came out, but now that the album has dropped no real comments on it! Very good album for me, but not on the same level as the debut. Still liking it a lot.

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