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"Another World" tracklist:
1  Armed & Dangerous
2  All These Wild Nights
3  Only In The Dark
4  Never Sleep Alone
5  The Road To Victory
6  Another World
7  Kick Of Fire
8  Got A Hold On Me
9  A Second Life
10  The Hardest Fight
11  Lost & Lonely

Credits:
Tom Martin, James Martin

Band members:
Issa
James Martin
Tom Martin
Leon Robert

Produced By: Martin Bros Productions

Studio: Revival Studios York
Recorded By: Martin Bros Productions
Mixed By: Martin Bros Productions
Mastered By: Alessandro Del Vecchio

 

No official release yet so don't know when exactly the album is supposed to come out but I'm assuming it's this year.

I'm sure you're all brimming with excitement.

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Uncontrollable excitement. 

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For the video or the actual music contained though?

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1 hour ago, lettard said:

For the video or the actual music contained though?

Haha. I don't find her attractive at all. 

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Can't wait... I'm positive it'll be another great album. She's got a pretty impressive strike rate. With the Martin brothers as full fledged members of the band, hoping this somewhere on par with the brilliant 'Crossfire.' 

If I'm still up at midnight I'll check that out tonight before bed. 

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That song is excellent. Early hopeful prediction that we could be in for an album near the same brilliance of 'Crossfire.' Very exciting. 

As for the video, it's a bit awkward. Is she really that much taller than all those dudes? Weird having the sexy dancer in a female fronted band's video. But it's appreciated. Issa herself looks a bit awkward - somebody get the lady a mic. 

But yeah, this is very good. Even better than I expected, I must admit. 

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The video is standard Frontiers crap. Why are there two keyboard players?!

I like the song though! I think Crossfire was lightning caught in a bottle but I certainly have higher hopes for this one than when she was being produced by ADV.

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Nope, not for me.

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9 hours ago, Geoff said:

Early hopeful prediction that we could be in for an album near the same brilliance of 'Crossfire.' 

Crossfire was a one off for me, nothing before or after have caught my attention, i'll always give them a go but alas nothing apart from that has stuck.

So whats the deal...did the Martin Bros leave Vega for full time Issa gig?

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21 hours ago, lettard said:

Crossfire was a one off for me, nothing before or after have caught my attention, i'll always give them a go but alas nothing apart from that has stuck.

So whats the deal...did the Martin Bros leave Vega for full time Issa gig?

No they left Vega full time to run a vegan food stall.  James Martin is Issa's husband, so it's natural that they work together.  As it's not a full time touring and recording act, it's easy to do from home, whilst still making a living with their full time job.

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I love how Frontiers sets all of their videos to premiere now. Lots of people counting down the minutes for this one, I'm sure.

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On 3/29/2024 at 9:28 AM, auslander said:

Meh

Yep meh again

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Yeah this is definitely her best since Crossfire. It's not touching that album but it comfortably clears the last three IMO. Great overall songwriting effort by the Martin brothers, when you listen all the way through it actually sounds like a cohesive album.

This song in particular is awesome. They really nailed the '80s vibe and as a ballad it does well to make the album flow. Not a lot of songs like this in her discography and I'm guessing I'll be coming back to it often.

 

I also really like this song. Nice smooth AOR without too many vocal theatrics, a very nice listen.

 

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