![]() ![]() The second half suffers by comparison, in that the songs aren’t as instantly impressive and lessens the impact of the album as a whole. The first being a rousing collection of rockers in various styles that would be a great addition to getting ready for a good night out. ![]() In short and for me, it’s an album of two halves. Things improve with “Legend Down” which has a real Scorpions feel to it which, if you like Schenker & company, then that will also float your particular boat before the rousing album closer “Stand Up Get Up” that will I’m sure have many a gig goer raising the roof of many a venue. The hard working but quite forgettable “Tell Me Honey” gave way to the ordinary chanting of “Hell Hath No Fury”, both of which left me cold and had the overall feel of filler in comparison to the first five tracks. ![]() “Can’t Stop Thinking About You” wasn’t the expected ballad but a flat out, radio friendly Danger Danger-styled slice of pop metal that should rightly ensure many internet station playlist inclusions before returning to the sleazy, bar boogie of “Loose Lips & Tight Hips”.įollowing the short sharp rocker “Confusion & Illusion”, the songs took somewhat of a downward spiral in quality for me. The stomping title track has a rather more obvious ( AC/DC) Aussie band feel to it, before the neat funky groove of “Miss Kitty’s Bar” weaves a salacious storyline over a fine, late night bar room vibe. Sydney based Rags ‘N’ Riches founder Scotty Ginn has written, produced and recorded his latest collection under the Durty Triix guise and on his own label, Mazz-XT, and things kick off in lively fashion with “Living In Danger” which had – for me at least – essences of Judas Priest circa British Steel era. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |