It's been a long time since Tweet last released an album. It's a really good album but definitely more mellow than I expected. It would have been nice to hear more upbeat tracks but it's great to hear from her again nonetheless.
I'm definitely digging this album more than the last one. Not the EP, I liked that, the last full length. Nothing really grabbed me on there. This one is more consistent with the EP and a fun album.
I was really impressed with this album. I haven't bought a new Motorhead album in a while. They're kind of like AC/DC to me. All the albums are pretty similar in sound...which is not a bad thing. This one will definitely be making it into regular rotation.
Another great release from Lynch Mob. The last few releases have all been pretty strong. This is no different. As long as they keep putting out releases like this, I'll keep buying.
I liked the first two singles that were released but the album hasn't stuck with me. Nothing really grabbed me to keep listening. It's a decent album and if you like Faith No More, you should definitely pick it up.
People complain that David Coverdale doesn't have the voice he once did but he sounds amazing on this album. It's interesting to hear some of these songs without Glenn Hughes but he does them justice. I loved hearing David sing Holy Man. If you're a fan of Whitesnake and Coverdale-era Deep Purple, this is a great album to pick up.
Although not as heavy as I'd like to hear from them, it's still a really strong album. It's definitely reaching for a more mainstream audience. It's still a good hard rock album and you can't go wrong with a voice like Lzzy.
I have yet to be disappointed by any of Angie Stone's output. She consistently puts out great albums. I was a little late on picking this one up but am glad to finally have it in my collection. One of the best voices out there. Now if they could only put those Sequence albums back in print...