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| Warehouse is a Swedish band that I have followed for a few years. This album have been staying in my box of albums that I�m supposed to write a few lines about to the site but for some reason it has been stucked in the box since over a year� (yes I have too many albums). It has been stuck so long that they even have changed band-name to Bleecker� Anyway � this album where they still are Warehouse is an album filled with very nice Midwestern sounding rock which could be explained as a tougher Counting Crows sort of rock with other influences from the Midwestern rock scene a�la Gin Blossoms, Dave Matthews etc. Add a slice of an alternative edge a�la Pearl Jam on a few tunes (not that much though) and you�re quite near the hometown of this album. Second out �You Are� is a very good massive track, and third out �Strawtown� they take down the tempo a bit and that is also perfect for the great voice of the leadvocalist Tob and on �Mellow Grey� they once again show a massive huge sounding side I really enjoy. The eight track album sits on as you understand some damn great tunes and if you take away two songs (that are not bad but are just in-between songs) out of eight you�ll have a midwestern hit-parade. It is a VERY good album and it is very fun to have the chance to write a four star review to a SWEDISH band who plays american midwest rock. Now I will track down their new album as the band �Bleecker� and I�ll promise to not keep it in the box for over a year before a write about it� |
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| Thinking about what musicians that is behind this hardrock group makes me feel that one can expect more than the final result of the three albums they have done. Cyberdreams is their third and nothing has been improved since the selftitled debut in 99! Like on that record,there are a few good songs really worth the time listening to but overall a halfdone story I?m afraid. I have loved Tony Harnell?svoice since the first day I heard him sing on T.N.T?s Knights of the new thunder and beeing a huge T.N.T fan,I always have high expectations on the works he?s been involved in. Maybe he?s doing just a little too much these days with this album,his own project Morning Wood together with Al Pitrelli and a new record with T.N.T that will be out later next year. I have never been a big fan of guitarist Mark Reale from Riot that have some truely boring solos on this album and the songwriting has never been his strong side. But with Bassplayer Bruno Ravel from Danger Danger,I think we can settle for more than the softie kinda melodic hard rock with minor exciting refrains that Westworld is giving us. Ohyeah I like the T.N.T sounding "When I come home" and "How good it feels",if it had been a few more of those classy songs I have been a whole lot happier. One thing that speaks for the whole album is a tune like "What if" that has a splendid riff on the verse but a bitter grey chorus or "Righteous one" with it?s lovely cool refrain melody but a zzzzzleepy verse. No you guys,I know there are many who loves this kinda hard rock but I?m not. OK is the two letters that makes the final rating. Oh did I mention the dry and thin production that they?d handled by themselves....no?!,well now I have...just listen to the drumsound,now where?s that mosquito hammering....dink dink! |
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