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(Wilde Starr) - "Arrival"

Label - Furnace Maximus Records
Reviewed by:

"Philip Wooldridge"- (Ravenheart Music)

Genre:
(Female Fronted) {Rock/Symphonic-Metal}-(Music)
Country:
USA
Length:
54:28
Release Date:
August 1st, 2009
Band Members: London Wilde - Vocals, Keyboards Dave Starr - Guitar, Bass
  Jim Hawthorne - Drums
     
Track Listing: 1.)-Rose in the Dark - 7:33
9.)-Voice in the Silence - 4:55
  2.)-Arrival - 5:55
10.)-The Chain - 4:18
  3.)-Touching God - 5:16  
  4.)- Rise - 5:39  
  5.)-Down of the Sun - 5:16  
  6.)-In this World - 5:28  
  7.)-Generation Next - 3:31  
  8.)-Nevermore - 6:37  

Review:

Do you want to rock? I didn’t hear ya, I said, DO YOU WANT SOME METAAAAAAL!!!!!! This will kick you round the mosh pit and leave you in a bloodied, battered and bruised heap, but with a delirious grin on your face! Here you have the debut from the American duo comprising the jaw dropping London Wilde on mega mighty voice and keys, and Dave Starr on guitar and bass. Dave was the bass player for Viscous Rumours (the American power metal group), but after 12 years he grew tired of being stuck at the back with the drummer’s hi-hat in is ear, so he grabbed a guitar, headed out front and decided to create his own music, and this is the almighty result. 10 prime cuts of melodic power metal that are hotter than hell. Dave’s guitar playing is extraordinary, he has a singing, ringing tone to his sound, and London can really belt it, her range is astronomical, on ‘Rise’ she goes supersonic. Picks include the soaring ‘Arrival’, the dramatic ‘Touching God’, the dark ‘Down of the Sun’, and the epic ‘Nevermore’ If you like your Priest, Maiden, Queensryche, this will blow you away, tell the medics to cart you to http://www.myspace.com/wildestarr and grab a copy before you pass out. 9 out of 10

 

 

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