Wednesday, 8 November 2023

TANIA KIKIDI – Wings Of Freedom (CD)


Greek vocal powerhouse Tania Kikidi follows up the excellent 2021 album “Rock & Roll Paradise” with a new belter of an album. The album kicks of with the rockin’ “Rise” that almost touches on classic 80s metal and bands like Riot or Metal Church, but with a more 70s sounding chorus. All the instruments, mixing and mastering are handled by the multi-talented Stavros Papadopoulos who does a killer job sounding like a whole band of different musicians. The title track continues and again I have to say vintage Riot does come to mind, and that is in my book by no means a bad thing. On the contrary, the early discography of Riot are among my favorite records. This is definitely classic metal with a new touch. “Loud And Proud” touches on 70s heavy rock and made me think of bands like Rockicks and Hydra, with Tania taking the vocal department to a whole new level. A killer track! “Broken Dreams” is a cool up-tempo classic rocker keeping the pace up going into a kickin’ cover of Sass Jordan’s “High Road Easy”. Tania and Stavros do a great job with it, but it’s almost impossible to surpass the unearthly energy and power of Sass, Brian Tichy and Stevie Salas, but a great version, nonetheless! “Heart Painted Blue” is a cool, heavy bluesy number giving the album another touch of color. “Confession” takes us into a Dio:esque landscape with a touch of Sabbaths “Heaven And Hell”, while “Breaking It Down” kicks off with riff heaven. Heavy, funky and rockin’ with Tania’s voice as the icing on the cake. “Bleed” keeps the riff machine going, while “Pain” revvs up the metal machine again, going back into vintage Riot territory.”Foolish Lover” is a cool, bluesy ballad kicking off with a killer solo from Stavros. The album finishes with the beautiful acoustic ballad “Sea Of Tears”. A very nice ending to a kick-ass album! Killer vocals, awesome playing, killer production and a cool cover to match it! Get it! 

Janne Stark


Label: Grooveyard Records

Year: 2023

Country: Greece

Link: https://grooveyardrecords.com/


RUFFYNZ – III (CD)


What could go wrong with a line-up boasting guests like Pat Travers, Pat Thrall, Bumblefoot, Tony Franklin, Dave Meniketti, Derek Sherinian and a line-up featuring the legendary Carmine Appice, Lizards’ bass player Randy Pratt guitarist JZ Barrell and singer Ed Terry? Judging from the heavy funky opening track “Street Corner High” – nothing it seems! Ed has a really cool gritty rock voice with fits perfectly with the heavy funky rock vibe. Killer solos by the two Pats as icing on the cake! Great heavy and analogue sounding mix by JZ Barrell further enhances the experience. “Looking For The Edge” introcuces an almost psychedelic vibe to the mix and Ed actually reminds me a bit of Eric Martin in the verse. With a mix of Bumblefoot and Derek Sherinian adding their vibes to the song it really gets far out (in a good way). “Malevolent Fool” feels like a blues for the new decade. Heavy, chunky and brutal with a modern touch, and Tracy G adding his guitar weirdness to it pushes it yet another bit. “Red Lines” is another heavy and funky rocker with Randy’s fuzzed out power bass leading the way. This one is also adorned with a bit of Bumblefoot geetar majik. “Playhouse” is a slightly softer, almost soul funk-oriented, number that sees Carmine re-unite with his old Blue Murder colleague Tony Franklin. It also features some cool harp playing from Randy (who used to help out in Cactus as well). “Electric Mind Control” takes us back into the heavy funk mode with Randy adding some cool nasty wah-wah to his bass. On this one Vinnie Moore adds a solo. The cool shuffle number “Cadillac Walk” features former Cactus colleague Jim McCarty on guitar, adding some cool slide vibes to the album. “Far Too Long” takes us back into the heavy riff territory. The mix is ultra-heavy with bass taking lead and fuzzing it out into oblivion! Dave Meniketti delivers a rippin’ solo. “Warm Oasis” is kind of an odd number with an almost jazzy touch. The album finishes with the heavy and brutal “Hanging” featuring Tracy G. Ruffynz is Randy Pratt’s baby and it does show in the heavy bass department, but it fits perfectly with the heavy funky vibe of the songs. It’s not your run of the mill funky rock album, but has a lot of interesting twist and turns and the vocal and musical contributions are top notch! A highly interesting album to really sink your teeth into!

Janne Stark


Label: Hyperspace

Country: USA

Year: 2023

Link: https://www.hyperspacerecords.com/


KING MOUNTAIN – Wrath Of The Gods (CD)


This is the fourth physical album (their sixth in total) in that many years by Greek bluesy stoner rockers King Mountain. On guitar and vocals, of course, the multi-talented Stavros Papadopoulos. The album starts out pretty cool and calm to burst into some really heavy, almost doomy riffs. It evolves into a really nice semi-soft, heavy bluesy number, the ones you usually find in the second half of an album. It almost has kind of a King’s X vibe to it, as well. Interesting! “Firebringer” brings in a bit of classic metal into the mix. “Evil Deadly Nights” is as slow and doomy as they come, while “Midas Touch” is a nice acoustic ballad that turns into a slow epic heavy number. “Until the Day I’m Gone” is another crushing metal number. “Axecalibur” is crushing riff monster featuring some killer bass playing from John Christopoulos and brilliant soloing from Stavros while “Retribution” is another heavy rock hitter. I’m not sure why this band is often labeled as a “stoner” band. This is classic heavy rock with some heavier passages and quite a nice variety in the song writing. A great album indeed!

Janne Stark


Label: Grooveyard Records

Country: Greece

Year: 2023

Link: https://grooveyardrecords.com/


REMUDA DUST – The Speedball Years 1999-2001 (LP)


Ozium keep chugging out great stoner/retro hard rock. Next up is Swedish retro/stoner band Remuda Dust. The band released the three-track EP “Superhighway" in 2000 and then nothing more happened. Now Ozium is finally releasing an album with the bands collected work. Eight tracks, recorded between 1999 and 2001 (as the title suggests). Remuda Dust is a pretty rough-edged, slightly garagy unit. The guys look and sound quite young (which they probably at the time) and especially the vocals have that young and unruly touch to them. “Facing The Engine” on the other features some really mature sounding guitar solos. “Cactus Canyon” is almost punky in its attitude, with a touch of Sator at times. The first three tracks were featured on the band’s only release, and you can clearly that the track “Bleed”, produced by Janne Bark, that ends sida A, is recorded at a different occasion. The guitars are fat, fuzzy and really brutal. A great high-energy track. The tracks on side B were produced by Johan Carlsson and the opener “Baby Blue” opens with some pure barbwire guitar. This is definitely garage stoner in its purest form. Raw and unpolished with a punkish attitude. I came to think of that this is probably what it would have sounded like if The Sonics had reunited as a stoner band. “Emotional” continues in a more boogie-oriented vein. The guitars sound like they have been in a frying pan for about four hours! “Tijuana” continues in a heavier vein, and is probably my favorite on the album. “18-wheeler” ends the album in a more up-tempo stoner-shuffle vein. This is raw, rough, juvenile, powerful, crunchy, fuzzy stoner rock straight from the crotch!

Janne Stark


Label: Ozium Records

Year: 2023

Country: Sweden

Link: https://oziumrecords.bandcamp.com/