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To get straight to the point: The work is quite divided. The music reminds a bit of Led Zeppelin, the referenced Santana makes an appearance at certain points, and Lying King sounds like a Metallica riff transported to the 70s, thus reminiscent of Black Sabbath. When it comes to the guitar, I briefly wondered if the guy has ever listened to Grand Funk Railroad?
A band that takes its time to develop musical ideas over more than 2.5 radio minutes, including mostly tasteful solos, stands for and simultaneously against the record. At certain points, the four Swedes give the impression that they are not quite sure where the journey should lead. By the way, what’s with this vintage nonsense, 8-track analog recording and trying to do everything like back then? I find the record doesn't sound particularly analog. If you're playing the Zep sound, Gibson plus Marshall or whatever, which is rather scratchy, then why the analog warmth? Yeah, I know about the harmonic overtones and so on...? All those recording people can certainly bare their teeth....
Live, the four Swedish guys are definitely quite interesting, but on record, only 6 out of 10.
Band: Mac Blagick,
Album: same,
Format: CD
Label: Glen Ghost Records
Duration: 45 minutes
Released: August, 2007
Tracks on the CD:
01 - Caligula Nightclub
02 - Domination
03 - Girl Of The Storm
04 - Lyin' King
05 - Murder
06 - Stars
07 - Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
08 - Sucker For Your Love
Recommended tracks:
1. Domination, yes, the guys definitely have a sense of humor; 2. Murder.
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