Direktlänk till inlägg 3 april 2012
This band of the NWOBHM-era was founded in 1974. This is their 1st album and it's hard to understand that they, in 6 years of playing together, couldn't make a better album than this. On the cover it looks like this is some kind of satanic heavy metal-band, but the music can actually only be described as hardrock with poor singing and some okey songs but very amateurish.
1)Ready to roll (7,0) An okey hardrocksong with a nice riff, rhythm and chorus.
2)The divine victim (4,5) Very strange dark and blurry production on this song that's not very good. Very amateurish.
3)Leaving Nadir (7,0) A long intro leading to a perfect slow riff and nice melody.
4)Gettin' heavy (2,0) Terrible! How can this have made it to an album? Super-amateurish.
5)Give 'em hell (7,5) A good hardrocker!
6)Into the ages of the ages (6,5) 9 minutes long and suddenly very progressive.
7)Pay now-love later (5,0)
Score: 5,64
Steve Bridges-vocals
Montalo-guitars
Andro Coulton-bass
Gra Scoresby-drums
8 years into their albumreleasingcareer J. Geils Band released another album worth of rockin' and rollin' songs but this time they took a much calmer and poppier path and not all the songs are top class anymore. It seemes like they went out ...