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24 minutes ago, Geoff said:

'Intensity' is easily the fourth best song on the album and I do love the riffage. Just not a mad fan of the chorus - they just chants 'Intensity.' ;) Haha, I jest. I know there's more in the chorus, but it doesn't particularly grab me. Like I said, defo the next best song on the album after the three I mentioned. It was actually really close to a keeper for me. I'm more concerned about the songs from 5-10 in the running order though.  

agree tracks 8 & 9 are the weakest on the album

but I really like Victim Of Desire and We Do What we Want - just ballsy straight ahead hard rockers.

As for Big Game....it's prob my fav track on the album . Love that tune - perfect way to finish an album imo. 

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Just now, Glen said:

just ballsy straight ahead hard rockers.

 

That's exactly what most the album is. Which I can dig, but I just need juicier hooks. It's a good album for what it is and what they hoped to achieve... but like I said, I was just hoping for something more melodious. ;) 

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1 minute ago, Geoff said:

That's exactly what most the album is. Which I can dig, but I just need juicier hooks. It's a good album for what it is and what they hoped to achieve... but like I said, I was just hoping for something more melodious. ;) 

I agree. But sometimes I just like something basic which kicks arse. I'll lay a rating on this later. I'm predicting 75-80%

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9 hours ago, Gotthardline said:

Trespass on love is such a great song 

just leaves me wanting more though , wish they would have taken that direction on the rest of the album

 

 

it's about my 4th or 5th fav ;)

 

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8 hours ago, Glen said:

that's because it's the closest thing to a ballad :lol:

Nope, it's the only thing with an actual melody on the album. ;)

Or near to it... 

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On 2/1/2020 at 6:16 PM, Geoff said:

Nope, it's the only thing with an actual melody on the album. ;)

Or near to it... 

It's my favorite, but I do like most of the rest.

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