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(Liv Kristine) - "Skin Tight"

Reviewed by:

"Dave Smith "- (Ravenheart Music)

Genre:
(Female Fronted) {Rock/Symphonic-Metal}-(Music)
Country:
Germany
Length:
35:08
Release Date:
September 14, 2010
Band Members: Liv Kristine - (Espenes Krull) - Vocals Thorsten Bauer - Acoustic/Electric Guitars, Saz, Flamenco Guitars, Mandolin, Sitar, Oud, Piano
  Alexander Krull - Keyboards, Programming, Samples
     
     
Track Listing: 1.)-Skintight - 3:18
9.)-Versified Harmonies - 4:12
  2.)-Twofold - 3:07
10.)-The Rarest Flower - 4:05
  3.)-Train to Somewhere - 3:33  
  4.)- Love in Grey - 4:10  
  5.)- Emotional Catastrophies - 2:43  
  6.)-Life Line - 3:04  
  7.)- Boy at the Window - 3:45  
  8.)-Wonders - 3:11  

Review:

The remarkable voice of Leaves' Eyes hits us with her third album, and she again looks set to captivate the listener with a record full of finely crafted pop/rock music. I will not hide the fact that I am an out & out fan of Leaves' Eyes, and of course Liv Kristine too. The title track (a downloadable single) gets the record underway, and is a very catchy little number that screams mainstream radio airplay. 'Twofold' slows things down a little, with Liv's voice sending shivers down my spine, while 'Train To Somewhere' has an acoustic intro, before the rest of the band kicks in offering another upbeat and catchy pop/rock number. 'Love In Grey', 'Lifeline' and 'Wonders' are slow acoustic tracks, and are so enthralling to listen to. 'Emotional Catastrophies' and 'Boys at the Window' ups the ante a touch, and are so infectious that you would need a dose of medication to avoid catching anything :) The awesome 'Versified Harmonies' and the beautiful 'The Rarest Flower' round things off. Most the songs here run at around the three to four minute mark, and the whole package was produced by hubby Alexander Krull (who else) at Mastersound Studio. As always he has done a grand job. Super stuff! 9/10 (Reviewed by Dave)

 

 

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