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7TH HEAVEN - U.S.A.-U.K.
© 2008 NTD Records • 18 tracks • Release date: August 2008 HARDSOUNDS REVIEW - (ITALY) Almost like lightning in the blue, here's a bright new band in this maze of today's melodic rock market, to cheer ears and the palate of all the most demanding fans of the scene itself. For all those who have now abadoned hope to see the smooth return of Bryan Adams to its famous artistic levels and have not even found solace in the effort to hear Def Leppard, here come from lands beyond the ocean a simple answer and clear, able to restore the lost their enthusiasm in their favorite music: I'm talking about the Americans 7th Heaven, education never too considered within the European melodic scene, and decided instead disquisito here with the 'USA-UK' to take the and deserved his revenge for all those guilty will be made that he had never given due attention to the potential formation of a stars and stripes. The CD disquisito there, in fact, shines a magnificent and dazzling light, presenting eighteen charming songs of melodic modern rock in which recognizable and unmistakable leppardiani choirs, joined the emotional incedere moving above the typical AOR hero of Vancouver, are united in azzeccatissimi with enchanting arrangements of mold most current and returns a final result presocché impossible to attack and intended, without doubt, to become a priority melodic recent years for all lovers of sound concerned. Chorus of great popular appeal, compositional structures both simple and fascinating and a worthy taste melodic only major genre: the business card of staggering 7th Heaven, a band that presented here in its' USA-UK 'shows that he has assimilated all best characteristics of their idols reference to amend ladies with results thanks to a very personal touch and innovative. As far as I am concerned one of the best releases in 2008 , seen and given the essential quality of the songs. FOR FANS OF Bryan Adams - Def Leppard Clearly candidates for my personal Top 10 of 2008. Hardsounds - Pierpaolo "Zorro11" Monti http://www.hardsounds.it/PUBLIC/recensione.php?id=4528 |