Alex Beyrodt
(Silent Force, ex-Sinner) has put together quite an impressive ensemble for
this, his debut album: David Readman (Vocals, PC69), Matt Sinner (Bass, Primal
Fear and Sinner), Mel Gaynor (Drums, Simple Minds) and Jimmy Kresic (Keyboards)
with guest appearances by Doogie White (Rainbow, Yngwie Malmsteen), Rudi Sarzo (Ozzy,
Dio, Whitesnake), Norifumi Shima (Concerto Moon) and Richard Andersson
(Majestic, Space Odyssey).
It is pretty
easy to circle in on which fans this will appeal to because this is basically a
cool mixture between Yngwie Malmsteen and classic hard rock bands like Deep
Purple, Whitesnake and Rainbow. But this is more than a hard rock album spiced
up with plenty of neo-classical passages and a guitarist showcasing his skill
wrapped in a vintage 70's style sound.
Sure this is
about guitar wizardry, and there is a lot string bending going on on the album,
but this still sounds like a team effort with focus on guitar leads and
harmonies. And with the exception of the last song on the album, all songs have
a strong melody line and showcase the strong voices of the vocalists as well as
Alex Beyrodt's amazing skills.
Nuff said - if
you are looking for a hard rock album with all the classic virtues and a clear
shredder edge to it, then look no further.