Friday, January 3, 2014

CD REVIEWS FOR JANUARY 2014



CROOKED TEETH by Sir Madam
(Independent Release)


'Crooked Teeth' the debut release by Sir Madam from Hailing from Huntington Beach, California, is both powerful and amazing! It's a revelation of raw, bluesy power that blew me away as soon as I pressed play. The album was produced by Scott Holiday, guitarist from Rival Sons. Sir Madam is made up of Kishori Holiday on vocals/guitars and Andrew Garza on drums. The duo open the album with the title track, the song is incredibly catchy. The main riff, however simple, is genius, and you won't be able to get it out of your head. Kishori' s vocals are on fire and you just feel like shaking your head to her on "Black Moon". The beat is groove heavy on "Gotcha Wantcha", the vocals are strong and the guitar is crazy. "My Dear My Darling" is a more gentler song but builds up in the choruses. "Dorothy May" is a welcome change from the incredible, heavy guitars and drums. It's a laid back song which is followed by the rocking "Decent Man" powered by a driving beat with some out of this world drum beats. Andrew Garza pounds on that kit like no tomorrow and Kishori Holiday's vocals so powerful and so irresistible. "Man Down" is more straight up rock with lots of whooping drum beats. "Come Around" is one my personal favorites, its the kind of song that dances around in your head for days on end. The drum kit keeps constant in the background as the guitar climbs, stalls and continues with it. "Love Song" closes the album with it's rocking charm.  Throughout the album, Kishori Holiday's and Andrew Garza's souls energy are poured into the music, and it obvious that so much work was put into the album. The music on this album is about as raw and basic as you can get. For this being a self produced album that was recorded in 3 days with Mark Rain at Stationhouse in Silverlake California, the duo did one hell of job!  It is grainy and unpolished yet, that is a big part of it's charm. 'Crooked Teeth' by Sir Madam is diverse, imaginative, entertaining on both sides of the speaker, it's a foot-stomping good time and will leave one hell of a lasting impression. - Highly Recommended
Tony @ The Dedicated Rocker Society/All Access Magazine



SHAKEN, NOT STIRRED by The After Hours
(Independent Release)


'Shaken, Not Stirred' is the debut five track EP from L.A. based power popsters, The After Hours. An astounding recording, filled with big hooks, big heart, and passion. The band take their cues from 60's golden era of rock and put their own unique spin on a winning formula. The After Hours are, Ryan Wilkins: Vocals, Bruce Matis: Guitar, Masa Nishimura: Bass and Paul Niedzwiecki: Drums. Unlike so many over rated power-pop bands, The After Hours are not just the sum of their influences (The Beatles, The Kinks and The Who come to mind) but have a distinct sound of their own. Right off the bat with, "Here To Stay" and "Going To The Go-Go, the band echo the golden era of rock music, a time when listen to rock music was all about having a good time and these lads do it very well. If your cup of tea is pop music with harmonies the band offer up, "Kaleidoscopic" loaded with multilayered harmonies that hit the spot. "Keep Her Satisfied" and "The Lonely Boys", two slices of power pop ecstasy that will have you snapping your fingers and clapping your hands like no tomorrow. The melodies are wonderful with great twists and turns, But what makes 'Shaken, Not Stirred' so great it's that it just so fun to listen to, "Repeat Buttons" are made for recordings like this. Not to be missed. - Highly Recommended
Tony @ The Dedicated Rocker Society/All Access Magazine



THE STARSHIP HAS LANDED  
by Ozone Mama
(Musicart Records)


Ozone Mama embody everything that rock'n'roll stands for: loud guitars, thumping bass lines, kicking drums, and swagger! The band's debut release, 'The Starship Has Landed' is a throwback sound that brings the blues /soul /rock style all together and tied up in a nice bow. Album opener "Cottonfield Ramblin" lures you in with Delta Blues swagger before exploding into the next track, "High Octane Fuel Baby" that hits like a freight train, and is enough to at least plant the seed that this band may is worthy of your undivided attention. By the time the "I Really Care" rolls around you'll be a believer, trust me. This is the kind of album you'd expect to hear from a side project of seasoned veterans. Singer, Marci Szekely has a soulful, raspy vocal delivery and it's the perfect complement to the heavy, fuzzy, and always bluesy guitar tone of Andras Gabor. While the tight rhythm section of bassist  Matyi Mohacsi and drummer Istvan Geloczi give the band a rock solid foundation. " Skyscrape Journey", "Red Hot Lovin'" and "Buried In My Head" are all highlights, but the whole album rocks in a most vintage kind of way. Ozone Mama show lots of promise. 'The Starship Has Landed' is a very strong, totally captivating slab of old school rock n' roll that is unlikely to disappoint fans of the Classic Rock sound. If you haven't heard of Ozone Mama, stop neglecting your ears and treat them right with a listen to their sweet sweet jams. - Highly Recommended
Tony @ The Dedicated Rocker Society/All Access Magazine


FREEDOM, Ep by Ozone Mama
(Record Union Music)


High tension Blues rock from Budapest. Ozone Mama  throws immediate comparisons with The Black Crowes, Led Zeppelin and Free. On their six song EP, 'Freedom' the band serve up a powerful  sound that is a throwback to 70's Classic Rock but with a modern edge. Marci Szekely has a fantastic set of pipes - very impressive vocals. Great guitar work courtesy of, Andras Gabor, a strong rhythm section of bassist Jozsi Takacs and drummer Vivien Tiszai. The opening, "Go" is a firecracker of a song that will get your blood pumping in no time flat. "Sidekick Miracle" echoes a touch of The Cult with a bluesy edge. From there it's a heavy rock and soul experience with, "The Juggernaut", "Cold Heart Of Stone". Ozone Mama have it down and bring a freshness to the genre. These guys also seem to really love what they're playing! They do a excellent cover of the Credence Clearwater Revival classic, "Fortunate Son" that accurately captures the spirit of the song.  "Red Hot Lovin'" closes things out in rocking fashion. Ozone Mama have their own sound, but there's an energy there that I experienced that was similar to being a kid and hearing Zep, Hendrix, Sabbath and all the great bands for the first time. Driving, intense and unrelenting. Raw and aggressive sound. Bluesy. Swaggering. Fresh. Just great 70's-style funky bluesy rock and soul. Turn it up loud and get lost in their sound. For an EP , 'Freedom' is damn good! Ozone Mama, an
outstanding band indeed .Who says rock is dead? - Highly Recommended
Tony @ The Dedicated Rocker Society/All Access Magazine



SUNS OF STONE by Suns Of Stone
(Independent Release)


The self titled debut release by Canada's Suns Of Stone is a rowdy package of hard driving riffs, right off the mark, throw in a few screeching breaks, a couple laid back soulful tunes, combined with concise vocals and you have something unique. Suns Of Stone are, Alan Charlton on vocals, Andrew Erlandson on bass, Jimmy King on guitars and Alex Scott on drums. Suns Of Stone serve up stomping rock music with a swagger and natural approach that other bands would die for, and spend much time trying to emulate with little success. The Stones, Led Zeppelin, Faces, Chuck Berry, early Aersomith. It's full of tight, fiery spurts of boogie-rock, the likes of which had not been heard on a major record since the mid-70's. They wear their influences on their sleeve with pride. The first two tracks of the disc, "Hold On Me" and "Rise Up" are rock 'n' roll romps. Just fun, unabrashed fury, and easily singable lyrics. "Stormbringer", "Another Dollar" and "Talking To Me" are a perfect blend of rock and country driven by pure talent from all angles of the band. The album softens a little with the laid back, "A Little More", a strong track that's very beautiful and surreal. "Down The Road", "Sun Don't Shine", "For Some Reason" and "Piece Of Mind" runs straight back into the hard rock vein, with pumping drums and guitars throughout. Suns Of Stone is group with promise, if these guys can keep it together they will go far. A very tight band for sure. - Highly Recommended
Tony @ The Dedicated Rocker Society/All Access Magazine




RAISING MY OWN HELL, EP by Toby Jepson
(Townsend Records)
Being a fan of Toby Jepson from his days in Little Angels, I've made it a point to keep tabs on any project he may be involved with. Be it producing (The Answer/The Brew) or his solo material, I love hearing what Toby is up to. His latest solo effort a six song EP, 'Raising My Own Hell', is no disappointment. Toby Jepson comes up aces high. This collection is introspective and soulful. This is Toby Jepson showing that there is a diversity in his songwriting that reflects personal feelings and personal issues of interest. The up tempo groove of the title track is up front and in your face powered by a Hammond organ and tasty saxophone courtesy of Dave Kemp. The groove laden, "Dear Mama" and the Gospel tinged vibe of "Patience Of A Saint", will make you want get up, clap your hands and stomp your feet as if your were at Sunday services! The next two tracks are more laid back, "Four Letter Word" a passion filled song highlighted by Toby' s passion filled vocals. The heartfelt, “Shoes” forces you to assess yourself, and not take others for granted. “Shadow Boxing”, closes the album which is a complete turnaround. Not just to the preceding track, but to the rest of the EP, it is more funky with big band vibe! All I could think of was, if Brian Setzer of the Stray Cats heard this song, he'd say, "I wish I would have wrote this song!" Overall, 'Raising My Own Hell' is a solid recording with so much emotion put into it. Toby Jepson's vocals still have power and passion and the mix of acoustic and electric give off a great vibe, I love it. - Highly Recommended
Tony @ The Dedicated Rocker Society/All Access Magazine

A MILLION DEAD STARS by The Brew
(Jazzhaus Records)


Much is made of the so-called "sophomore slump," even in music. So many bands that burst on the scene with attention-grabbing debut albums seemingly fall on their faces the second time 'round. The Brew from the UK however, give us a rock solid recording with in their second offering, 'A Million Dead Stars'. Jason Barwick on guitar and lead vocals, Tim Smith on bass/vocals and Kurtis Smith on drums. The Brew are one of the most diverse bands you'll ever want to hear. Authentic, blues-infused rock, alternately searing hot, sweetly acoustic, and downright funky. Even the softer songs unfold over a base of smokin' guitar and solid bass providing a delicious dimension. If you can imagine sizzling habaneros mixed with amber incense and black leather, you'll begin to get the idea. "Every Gig Has A Neighbour", " Surrender It All" and "Wrong Tunes" are  catchy as sin and full of hooks. However, it's the deeper cuts that really shine here like the epic moving, "KAM" and the Zeppelin-ish vibe of "Monkey Train". These songs lures you in and takes your senses on a musical journey of the third kind. Up next are three soul shakers with "Just Another Night", "Change In The Air" and "Mav The Rave". The title track closes the album in rocking fashion. All the songs on this album are good, so fully realized, the playing so soulful. The songs seem to wrap around you and with each listen you discover another layer. 'A Million Dead Stars' is a smorgasbord of rich, spicy guitar tones, raw lead vocals. This is one of those albums that can be considered a complete work of music. There is a definite beginning and an end. Once the last song is finished, you feel no immediate need to throw something else on. If you enjoy music that'll get you strutting your stuff around, this album is for you. Listen to this album and let it take you on a rock and roll roller coaster. Once it's done, it'll make you want to ride it again and again! - Highly Recommended
Tony @The Dedicated Rocker Society/All Access Magazine


THE THIRD FLOOR by The Brew
(Jazzhaus Records)


Listening to 'The Third Floor' by The Brew made me think wow! This is some pretty powerful stuff and why don't more people know this band?! The Brew perform with a combination of power and clarity that gives the listener an overwhelmingly rich musical experience. Jason Barwick on guitar and lead vocals, Tim Smith on bass/vocals and Kurtis Smith on drums. I found myself stuck on the first couple tracks with my jaw dropped, unable to continue or find words to describe accurately what I was hearing. From the opening number, "Sirens Of War", this trio had my undivided attention and I just the rest of the album have its way with my senses. "Six Dead", "Reached The Sky" and "Master and the Puppeteer", "Imogen Molly" and the album closing, "Let It Back". Intelligent, thought provoking, and sometimes nostalgic lyrics touch the heart with a directness that speaks from the heart. I believe them. The songs on 'The Third Floor' are so good you're going to want to hear them over and over. Very versatile musicians, impressive vocals and exceptional guitar work. Superbly written, played and sung, a great effort by all involved. If you are already a fan of The Brew you will enjoy this recording without much argument, however, music fans of all walks will appreciate this recording not as a jam session, but more as a disciplined musical statement that virtuosity and persistence still commands respect. - Highly Recommended
Tony @The Dedicated Rocker Society/All Access Magazine

LIVE IN EUROPE by The Brew
(Jazzhaus Records)


Having heard The Brew's studio albums, I thoroughly enjoyed 'Live In Europe'. These guys have a raw edge that really delivers each individual talent into a band that is greater than the sum of its parts. This live recording captures the power that The Brew brings to the live stage. After reading how great of live band they are,
fingers crossed, I hope they get a chance to come to America. 'Live In Europe' contains almost all of the tracks from their, 'A Million Dead Stars' and 'The Third Floor' releases and they are electric! "Six Dead", "Sirens Of War", "Every Gig Has A Neighbour" , from their debut, 'The Joker' the serve up, "Postcode Hero", and the show stopping, "KAM", just straight in your face rockin' throughout. The rhythm section of bassist Tim Smith and Kurtis Smith on drums lay down a continuous solid groove around Jason Barwick's  powerful vocals and electrifying guitar work. I could listen to this live recording for hours. The Brew are too good of a band to pass on either live or on record. Their music is good for what ails you, and a panacea for all the shiny, thumping, plastic music that seems to be everywhere. This is a band at the top of their game. One listen and you'll hear why. I cannot give this band more praise! - Highly Recommended
Tony @The Dedicated Rocker Society/All Access Magazine




MONKEYING AROUND by Psycho Kiss
(Psycho Records)


There is a massive shortage of quality female fronted hard rock. While operatic metal groups like Nightwish are abundant, true hard hitting female fronted hard rock bands are harder to find. Which makes Psycho Kiss from the UK, so awesome! Groundbreaking-no. Quality music-yes. The band's debut, 'Monkeying Around' is empowering, strong, and loaded with insane amount of energy. It's system blaring, top down get your rocks off kind of music. Psycho Kiss is all about serving up gritty old fashioned in your face rock and roll. From opening rocker, "Obsessed" the band take your senses on a thrill ride with the groove laden "Fall", "Little Man" with it's laid back swagger, the title track will get your blood pumping with it's tribal beat. One thing is certain, all the songs on this album will get in your head and rattle around in it for days. The whole album is terrific. Not just one or two songs to love and ignore or  fast forward through the rest, 'Monkeying Around' is an album that begs to be played over and over. The outstanding musicianship of the band is especially evident in the crafting of these songs. You'll find yourself waiting for a guitar breakdown or a quiet moment that helps convey emotion. Helen Ceri Clarke's vocals have power, passion and attitude, Paul O'Brien's guitar work is tight, Penfold has the drums on lockdown along with bassist Jason Sims are in the pocket, holding it all together.  If you like rock music with heavy riffs, a few laid back tunes thrown in the middle for balance, melodic song structures and a female singer who can seriously belt it out, you will want to give, 'Monkeying Around' by Psycho Kiss a listen.  Get it and crank it up!  You wont be disapointed! - Highly Recommended
Tony @ The Dedicated Rocker Society/All Access Magazine 



THE HUNT by BlackWolf
(Independent Release)


The long awaited debut release, 'The Hunt' from UK rockers Blackwolf will make you want to go back in time, climb into a black 1972 Dodge Charger, crank up the 8 Track player and tear it up down the highway to a keg party in the woods! Blackwolf is made up of Scott Sharp on vocals, Jason Cronin on rhythm guitar,  John Greenhill on lead guitar, Ben Webb on bass and  Thomas Lennox-Brown on drums. The album opens with the lead off single, "Mr. Maker" that sets the table up for a heavy dose of blues based rock with, "Keep Moving On", the foot stomping, "Moving Mountains",  "Faith In Me" and "Trouble". The band slow the pace down a bit with, "Only Said In Silence", then turning it up with "House Of Emerald Wine", the groove laden, "Raised On The Sun". The band finishes things off in a blaze of glory with "Sea Of Merry".  Sweet grooves that will get your lady's booty shaking. Catchy riffs that get stuck in your head.  The band's performance displays the kind of drive and commitment that is equal parts ballsy and relaxed. Tight musicianship, stellar vocals.  The band have gone above the call of duty with, 'The Hunt', greeting rock fans with a variety of powerful classic and contemporary sounding songs. 'The Hunt' is pure Rock 'N' Roll caviar and Blackwolf are the total package. - Highly Recommended
Tony aka The Atomic Chaser @ The Dedicated Rocker Society/All Access Magazine



ROOTS & WINGS by Stef Burns League
(Ultratempo Records)


Stef Burns is back! The guitarist, songwriter and performer who has performed along side artists such as Sheila E, Y&T, Berlin, Michael Bolton, Narada M. Walden, Alice Cooper (he also had a part in the film "Wayne's World") and Huey Lewis & the News. Five years after his previous outing, 'World Universe Infinity', Stef Burns unveils, 'Roots & Wings' together with fellow musicians, Roberto Tiranti -bass/vocals, Juan van Emmerloot - drums/vocals and Fabio Valdemarin - keys/guitar/vocals, they form The Stef Burns League. 'Roots & Wings,' a album that was four years in the making, is an impressive recording from start to finish. This album is more than just "catchy." Catchy it is, of course, but there is substance to this band. In a world with so many different dime-a-dozen rock bands, The Stef Burns League is a diamond in the rough. There's no weak link on this album with great performances from everyone especially Stef Burns' killer guitar playing and very strong and melodic vocals. The musical brilliance contained within this album sounds finely crafted. The production is also really good with a massive melodic rock sound and a crystal clear mix. Highlights include the upbeat lead off single, "What Doesn't Kill Us", "Something So Beautiful", the awesome rocking vibe of, "Paper Cup" and "Cover You". There are two instrumental tracks, the hauntingly beautiful, "Sky Angel" and cinematic splendor of, "Us", both exhibiting just how amazing a guitarist Stef Burns truly is. The album closes with the amazing layered vocals of "Patience". 'Roots & Wings' is guaranteed to provide many hours of melodic rock bliss to those patient enough to delve into the super-sized portion of sound presented here. It's refreshing to see a return to the basics of harmonious composition and great singing. There isn't a bad moment anywhere, not one bit of sappiness, annoyance, boredom, insufferability, or any other of the failings that have doomed countless promising albums. This is the kind of album where new sonic details emerge even after multiple repeated listenings. In a nutshell, if you love music, this album quite literally has everything you want. - Highly Recommended
Tony aka The Atomic Chaser @The Dedicated Rocker Society/All Access Magazine


NOBODY WINS...WHEN NOBODY PLAYS 
by Ty Tabor
(Molken Music)


Ty Tabor of King's X returns with his seventh release, 'Nobody Wins.. ..When Nobody Plays'. The diversity of sound between his previous recordings and this album is amazing. 'Nobody Wins.. ..When Nobody Plays', shoots for a mainstream pop rock feel in the vein of today's contemporary artists all the while still encompassing Ty's 70's rock influence and Beatles vocal tendencies.. All twelve tracks have their own stories to tell and Ty Tabor serves them up so well. Showcasing what everyone loves and expects from Tabor,  guitar-laden rock and pop with beautiful melodies. The psychedelic  "Tripped Inside Again" opens the album that sets the table of the audio ecstasy that awaits. Things pick up with "Time To See", "Senseless Paranoia," before down shifting with the melodic gem, "So Much Time". Other highlights are the Beatlistic vibe of "Call In A Mystery" and the powerful, "Go Missing" and closing title track. There isn't a song on this album I don't absolutely love. Every song gets into your head and will leave you singing along and getting out your air guitar. Many influences shine through, but they are always filtered through the musical genius that is Ty Tabor. Whatever your musical preference, 'Nobody Wins When Nobody Plays' is a highly-repeatedly-listenable album. Overall you get some real nice pop rock songs that really catch your ear with memorable hooks and vocals. If you've liked anything Ty Tabor has ever done, you need to get this album. - Highly Recommended
Tony aka The Atomic Chaser @The Dedicated Rocker Society/All Access Magazine



IV MONUMENT by Sideburn
(Transubstans Records)


Swedish based rock juggernauts Sideburn unleash their fourth album, 'IV Monument'. The new album finds the band mixing a very potent retro hard rock sound that will appeal to both fans of Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath as well as modern rock bands like Soundgarden and Wolfmother. The band is made up of, Jani Kataja on lead vocals, guitar,  Morgan Zocek on guitar, backing vocals Martin Karlsson on bass, organ, background vocals and Fredrik Haake on drums, percussion. Hooks: a musical idea or short riff, passage, or phrase that catches the ear of the listener. Some bands have `em, most don't. I'm hear to let you know Sideburn have `em in spades! Whether it's an extended blues jam or a short slice of bombastic heavy rock, Sideburn lay down hooks so tasty that everyone wants to take a bite!  Their sound heralds back to early 70's kraut and psych-rock with a modern twist. There are some really dynamite songs on 'IV Monument', the opening sledgehammer, "Diamonds" sets the tone of the mind shattering listening experience that awaits. "Fire And Water (not the Free classic) and "Tomorrow's Dream" are just as killer. "Silverwing" with it's Zepplish vibe and "Bring Down The Rain" are other winners in my book. The band definitely save the best for last with album closer, "Monument". Simply epic! Fantastic vocals from Jani Kataja whose vocals are a throwback to the very best days of rock music (past, present and future). And I have to say Martin Karlsson's bass is groovy and full of soul, and is so nice to hear prominently. So much bass work is lost and drown out in so many bands but definitely not here.  Morgan Zocek' s guitar work is  amazing and completely right up my alley, and compliments Jani Kataja's voice perfectly. While Fredrik Haake's thunderous drums lead the band along on each and every song. What an outstanding effort. I can listen to 'IV Monument' over and over again and it would kick my butt better every time. SIDEBURN are simply BADASS! - Highly Recommended
Tony aka The Atomic Chaser @ The Dedicated Rocker Society/All Access Magazine


BLOODBATH AT THE DISCO by Psycho Kiss
(Pyshco Records)


The latest release from UK based rockers, Psycho Kiss, 'Bloodbath At The Disco', is full on rocker of a recording! Listening to this band is a breath of fresh air. Awesome hard rock with lots of teeth and great vocals. Psycho Kiss is, Helen Ceri Clarke on vocals, Paul O'Brien on lead guitar, Marvin Medwell on bass and Penfold on drums.  What makes Bloodbath At The Disco' stand out is the attitude, aggression, emotion with driving rhythms, great riffs and choruses you can shout along to. The title track, "Red White & Gold", "Conspiracy Whore", "Why Should I Care" and "Warpaint" are all standout tracks ( all ten tracks are killer), but the real show stealer is the rocking "In Your Groove" which is impossible not to rock out to. Forget about all the various rock subgenres. Sometimes all you need is something simple that rocks hard and gets the blood pumping, and Psycho Kiss is perfect for that. Helen Ceri Clarke is an amazing singer,  she delivers a ferocity and attitude that she belts out on every song. It's also nice to have a kick-ass sounding Frontwoman at the helm. Sometimes a pretty face is thrown in that role and there's no real attitude or substance. I feel that Helen Ceri Clarke is a force to be reckoned with, and could toe to to with any singer out there - male or female. This band is smokin' hot! Paul O'Brien' s guitar work sounds amazing! The rhythm section of Marvin Medwell and Penfold are rock solid and tight as a glove. If you love hard rock music, 'Bloodbath At The Disco' by Psycho Kiss is  a MUST HAVE album. With new bands like this hard rock and metal is in good shape. So go ahead, grab a 12 pack and crank this bad boy up! You will absolutely not be disappointed. Sing along choruses, loud guitars, killer riffs, cranking bass, it has it all! Enjoy! - Highly Recommended
Tony aka The Atomic Chaser @The Dedicated Rocker Society/All Access Magazine


INTO THE STORM by Axel Rudi Pell
(Steamhammer Records)


German guitar wizard Axel Rudi Pell returns , right on schedule, in 2014 with his latest offering in the form of, 'Into The Storm'. Hardline vocalist Johnny Gioeli returns as well on lead vocals along with, Volker Krawczak on bass, Ferdy Doernberg on keyboards and  journeyman drummer Bobby Rondinelli on drums. I have to say,  Axel Rudi Pell is nothing if not dependabkle, and in addition to knocking out a new album every two years fans can always count on each new album sounding almost exactly like the albums that came before it. The formula goes something like this: start with a short instrumental introductory track. On this new album it's, "The Inquisitorial Procedure" then blazes right through a couple of high octane hard rockers "Tower Of Lies", "Long Way To Go" and "Burning Chains". After that it's time for a sweeping epic, "Touching Heaven" . Then do it all over again, with a couple more rockers and at least one ballad, before closing things out with the epic title track. Beyond the factors explored above, one can expect the well established Pell-guitar playing of extra thick Stratocaster riffs and melodic soloing as defined by Ritchie Blackmore. Hats off to Johnny Gioeli for another amazing and powerful vocal performance.  Chalk up another well put-together release from Axel Rudi Pell and company. If you're already a Axel Rudi Pell fan, you know that you're not getting anything you haven't heard before, and that you'll probably love 'Into The Storm' anyway. If you're new to Axel Rudi Pell  and looking for a place to start, this is as good an album as any. - Highly Recommended
Tony aka The Atomic Chaser @ The Dedicated Rocker Society/All Access Magazine





RISING FROM ASHES by Silent Force
(AFM Records)
The latest release from power metal icons Silent Force comes to us in the form of, 'Rising From Ashes'. The new album shows exactly how melodic Power Metal has to sound in the 21st Century, honest, down to earth, powerful, cleverly arranged but not overly melodic. Silent Force is made up of, Michael Bormann (vocals), Alex Beydrodt (guitar), Alexxandro Del Vecchio (keyboards), Mat Sinner (bass) and Andre Hilgers (drums).  Just about every aspect of Silent Force's sound took a big step forward with 'Walk the Earth'. Michael Bormann and Alex Beyrodt turn in great performances. . The band is much tighter and more focused on melody than previous Silent Force offerings. "Caught In Their Wicked Game", "There Ain't No Justice" and "Born To Be A Fighter" are my favorites, but there isn't a single song on this album I'd consider filler. That's not something I could say about other Silent Force albums. 'Rising From Ashes' is easily the best Silent Force album to date, and is one of the better melodic metal albums I've heard in recent years. If Silent Force are able to continue making killer songs in this fashion then they can only flourish to bigger & better heights. I'd absolutely recommend it to fans of Jorn, Pink Cream 69, Vanden Plas, Pretty Maids, Starbreaker and Primal Fear. - Highly Recommended
Tony aka The Atomic Chaser @ The Dedicated Rocker Society/All Access Magazine

UP THE DOSAGE by Nashville Pussy
(Steamhammer Records)


They're back! Nashville Pussy Blaine Cartwright - guitars, vocals, Ruyter Suys - guitars, Bonnie Buitrago- bass and  Jeremy Thompson – drums return with their latest slab of ass kicking hard rock, 'Up The Dosage'. The new album is loaded with thirteen fast-paced, sharp songs plus two bonus tracks which impress with their homogeneity and stylistic complexity. 'Up The Dosage', takes up seamlessly where the  band's 2009 release 'From Hell To Texas' left off and goes turning it up a notch! 'Up The Dosage' is one of the most aggressively butt-kicking recordings you will hear this year. The band's frontman, Blaine Cartwright says this is their," Back In Black". From the moment you hit play the band goes for the throat with,"Everybody's Fault But Mine". Then you have ‘Rub It To Death’, a raw number with its Motörhead vibe. Also typical of Nashville Pussy is the title track which pulls NO punches from the first note, serving up a heavy load of a unrefined attitude through the driving bass. There are a few welcome surprises on 'Up The Dosage', the country whiskey soaked rocker "Hooray For Cocaine, Hooray For Tennessee", featuring dobro and mandolin, and "Till The Meat Falls Off The Bone", which has that old school Aerosmith meets Nashville Pussy vibe to it. If you want riffs, ”White And Loud", written by guitarist Ruyter Suys, with its doom-laden Black Sabbath flair deserves a mention. Nashville Pussy is and will always be an utterly unapologetic band, and more power to them. Their music may be devoid of manners, but you won't find more of an attitude anywhere. Like their idols Motorhead, Nashville Pussy is in relentless pursuit of reckless abandon. Their brand of sleazy barroom boogie rock centers exclusively on an all-Hell-is-about-to-break-loose ethos.  'Up The Dosage' is  110%. Attitude, energy, and raw talent. - Highly Recommended
Tony aka The Atomic Chaser @ Dedicated Rocker Society/All Access Magazine


TONY'S CD RECOMMENDATIONS:

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(Original Post date 5/23/2013)
GRAVITAS by Furyon
(Frontier Records)


UK Rock outfit Furyon come out swinging for the fences with their potent and powerful debut release, 'Gravitas'. Raised on a healthy doses of heavy metal, progressive and classic rock, Furyon combine all these components for a Molatav cocktail of in your face hard rock that is unique and has a contemporary sound. What separates Furyon from the pack is the sheer quality of their musicianship. Boasting two killer guitarists in the form of Chris Green and Pat "The Shred" Heath, Furyon have few peers when it comes to the quality of their iconic riffs, and jaw dropping solos. Backing them up is one of the tightest rhythm sections the rock world has to offer with the awesome combination of Lee Farmery, and Alex (Nickel) Bowen. Leading the assault on your senses is the outstanding and powerful vocal versatility of Matt Mitchell, whose emotion drenched voice effortlessly moves between melodic and heavy. Delivering twelve huge rock radio ready songs that are guaranteed to get your juices flowing in no time flat!  From the opening, "Disappear Again" with it go for broke swagger that pulls no punches. To the super charged "Stand Like Stone" and the mid tempo mover, "Souvenirs" and sinister groove of "Don't Follow" that exhibit just how tight this band truly is with technically challenging, yet infectiously catchy musicianship. Furyon is dedicated to one sole purpose, making hard hitting songs that will stand the test of time.  From beginning to end, 'Gravitas' is chock full of some of the nastiest rhythm grooves you will ever hear. The sound quality is upfront, and will punish the finest of speakers. There are few bands that show any true skill except simple hard riffs and maybe a catchy, short and often extremely simplistic lead solo here and there. Furyon prove that there is still creativity to be found in today's Rock 'N' Roll universe. - Highly Recommended
Tony aka The Atomic Chaser @ The Dedicated Rocker Society/All Access

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(Original post date. 4/14/2013)
DREAMWORLD by Rage Of Angels
(Escape Music)


Rage of Angels is the brainchild of original Ten keyboard player Ged Rylands. His band's debut release, 'Dreamworld' features a "Who's Who" of the modern day AOR superstars.  Rage Of Angels main band is made up of, Martin Kronlud (Dog face, Salute) on guitars, Michael Carlsson on bass and Pera Johanssen on drums. Aside from having a solid band of impressive musicians to back him up, Ged called on a few friends. Some of the finest singers and musicians in today's melodic hard rock scene. Matti Alfonsetti (Jagged Uk) handling vocals on the album opening title track. Danny Vaughn (Tyketto) does an incredible job on "Spinnin' Wheel" and "Over And Over". Robert Hart (Bad Company) on, "Through It All" and "We Live, We Breathe, We Die", Tommy Denander (Radioactive) on "With The Beating Of Your Heart", Harry Hess (Harem Scarem) On, "See You Walking By", that reminded me of Harem Scarem's latest works. The chorus, the hook, the guitars the arrangements and everything about the song bleeds classic AOR. Primal Fear's Ralf Scheepers lends his set of powerful vocal chords on, "Falling". Then there is the epic guitar solo throwdown between Vinny Burns, Ralph Santolla, Martin Kronlud and Xander Demos on "Requiem For The Forgotten Soldier". The quality and talent of each and every superb musician that plays on it is unrivaled. From start to finish 'Dreamland' is a master-piece. Melodic rock at it's best. Geg Ryland and the other amazing singers and musicians who contributed to this recording should be so proud of themselves. If you are a fan of the Melodic Rock genre, it will hard for you not to love this recording.- Highly Recommended
Tony aka The Atomic Chaser @ The Dedicated Rocker Society/All Access Magazine

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(Original post date- 7/13/2011)
TRAMPLED SUN by Kyng
(Realid Records)


The Southern California based rock and roll machine known as Kyng go straight for the jugular with their debut release, 'Trampled Sun'. The band have a unique and universal sound that is the perfect combination of heavy and melodic groove. Channeling influences from Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin to Soundgarden and Queens of the Stone Age. Kyng is made up of, Eddie Felix on vocals and guitars, Tony Castaneda on bass and Pepe Clarke on drums. This trio's approach of a sweet devastation bleeds from an artistic drive toward a momentum described as "California Heavy". The lead off single opens up the album with a bang and rumbles on with the relentless uptempo riffing of "Pushing and Pulling." The band tries a bunch of different stops, too, such as the doomy "Trampled Sun," or the melodic overtones in "Takes its Toll" or "Roses," and the outright balls to the wall "Trails of Tears." Even better is when the band really experiments with compositional variation, like the groove laden "Porcelain" that finishes off with a nasty tumbling funk groove that fades into pure bass line. The trio definitely save the best for last. The epic "The Beauty of the End/Shorelines 1 & 2" which opening echoes a  Pink Floyd vibe then at a drop of a dime goes straight up Sepltura all out assaultwith melodic vox, and ends with a magnificent key change with those massive dual-vocal harmony attack. Kyng are beyond power, they are  an experience. If you like bands that deliver the goods, who hold nothing back with the full package, then Kyng is just what the doctor ordered. The band's evolution will undoubtedly blaze a trail that will redefine  what is expected and defines the giants they destined  to become. Tap into the groove, run with the devil, turn on to the Kyng experience and enjoy the ride! - Highly Recommended
Tony aka The Atomic Chaser @ The Dedicated Rocker Society/All Access Magazine



EVOLUTIONARY CHILDREN by Killer Bee
(Mighty Music)


Swedish based rock band Killer Bee return with their latest release, 'Evolutionary Children'. Following up their 2012 release, 'From Hell And Back'. Killer Bee is made up of, Brian Frank - Vocals, Anders LA Ronnblom - Bass, Jimmy DeLisi - Lead Guitar, Denny DeMarchi - Keyboards/Rhythm Guitars and Morgan Evans - Drums. The energy on the album starts high and never lets up with their opening song, "Children Of The Evolution" from there on, the songs are tight and not one note is wasted or out of place. "A Little Too Old" and "All The Things You Say" have that vintage rock sound to them, "Ride On", "Let's Danze",  "Gimme A Taste" and "Scream It" are all stand out tracks as well. There is also some ballads like ‘Dust Of An Angel’ which features a smooth orchestral vibe and cool slide guitar that take you right back to the power ballad era. Kudos to vocalist Brian Frank for his rock solid vocals. He is one talented maestro who benefits from this immensely talented band whose chemistry is air tight. Overall, Killer Bee serves up hard rock music the way they use to make it.  I would recommend using the home stereo and cranking the volume up as loud as your ears and heart can take it. If you want great rock 'n' roll with great guitar work, sing-a-long choruses and heavy drum beats, Killer Bee's, ''Evolutionary Children' is sure to satisfy. - Highly Recommended
Tony aka The Atomic Chaser @ The Dedicated Rocker Society/All Access Magazine


TONE POET by Adrian Galysh
(Independent Release)


L.A. based guitarist, Adrian Galysh returns with latest work of art, 'Tone Poet'. Featuring twelve powerful tracks, four featuring vocals  provided by Mark Boals (Ring Of Fire/Yngwie Malmsteen). The album opens with the alluring instrumental piece, "Resurrects" drawing  you in with Galysh' s smooth hypnotic note bending then explodes into adrenaline rush that is, "Brick By Brick". Then there is the melodic rush of "When You Fall", the catchy groove of the riff laden "Flying" and the progressive cinematic tone of "Movie In Mind". The second half of the album is a dazzling display of instrumental variations and some of the most beautiful and inspiring music I've heard and some quite time featuring  bassist Philip Bynoe (Steve Vai, RIng of Fire), and grooves by world-class drummer, Todd Sucherman (STYX). I like the fact that Adrian Galysh expresses himself as a guitarist. He has style, and he's got loads of ability to match. He's got imagination to match his chops, and that definitely keeps things interesting. I wholeheartedly disagree with those who either have disdain for musical expression through fast playing or feel it is somehow immature or by definition lacking in substance. Just because one evolves in expressing oneself, it doesn't mean that you cannot feel the power, passion, anger or whatever emotion that can be expressed. I am referring to real musical expression not just finger exercises. Adrian Galysh definitely belongs in the former category and not the latter. "Luminae", "La Dolce Vita", the title track and "Epoch", all powerful songs each expressing varied emotions and are simply magical. The last three tracks, "Echoes of El Greco", "Ur Of The Chaldees" and "Spring (The Return)" are, in a word, EPIC! Each song is a perfect blend of grand orchestration and arrangement with everything from acoustic to world to neo-classical guitar. There is not only great guitar playing on this album, there are actually superb songs!  If you are content with the redundant garbage that is fed to you over the radio waves, this album is not for you. If you seek music that is different, moving, and mind expanding; your search is over, 'Tone Poet' is sure to satisfy and it's a keeper. The musicianship on this recording is truly world class. - Highly Recommended
Tony aka The Atomic Chaser @The Dedicated Rocker Society/All Access Magazine



D:REI by Black Space Riders
(Black Space Records)


German based rock band, Black Space Rider return with their latest offering, 'D:REI' (DEFIANCE, RUIN, ESCAPE, BEYOND).  The band, Je on vocals and guitars, Sli on guitars/backing vocals, Saq on bass/backing vocals, Crip ondrums/backing vocals and Seb on vocals/movements, space), serve up what I would describe as a auditory mind blowing experience that hits your senses like a jackhammer!  In fact, there's nothing altogether straightforward about the band's sound except, well, that they f***ing rock!  You must have at least 21 minutes and preferably 46 minutes of time to yourself, with the volume up, to fully appreciate the genius and skillfull endurance that is this Black Space Riders release. It is not dinner music. This is just a sheer heavy guitar groove with a phenomenal rhythm section that is broken up into four parts. The opening introductory part "D" simply serves as a cacophonic appetizer to the classic and seemingly endless guitar/bass/drum assault that made me wonder what it would have been like if I had been exposed to something like this while in high school. I never would have come out of my room and my headphones would be dead! "Stare At The Water", "Bang Boom War (Outside My Head)" and "Rising From The Ashes Of Our World" are  face-melting, spaced out, effects-heavy glory. It's like they're powered by nuclear fusion. While the songs featured in the "R" section, "Give Gravitation To The People", "Way To Me", "Temper Is Rising", "The God- Survivor" are anchored by mind-bending riffs of massive slabs of intense guitar. As intense as the first two parts were, the musical experience with the next chapters, "E" with, "I See", "Leave", "Space Angel (Memitim)"and "I" with, "Major Tom Waits", "Letter To A Young One" and "The Everlasting Circle Of Infinity" are quite the opposite. A psychedelic head trip of the third kind. What really makes Black Space Riders extraordinary is their endurance. They just play. And play. And play. Black Space Riders have a knack for knowing exactly when and how to let their riffs and rhythmic patterns breathe and comfortably regroup, bypassing what could turn into quick listener fatigue in lesser hands. - Highly Recommended
Tony aka The Atomic Chaser @ The Dedicated Rocker Society/All Access Magazine






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