Tyketto - Dig In Deep (2012)
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unica723 | Fecha: Domingo, 2012-04-22, 1:53 PM | Mensaje # 1 |
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| Tyketto - Dig In Deep (2012) [Melodic Hard Rock]
TYKETTO are back and it’s about damn time! The eagerly anticipated new album from the reformed band (the first since 1994’s Strength In Numbers) is finally here and fans who have been salivating for new tunes from this incredible Melodic Rock / AOR band need not worry.
Sometimes when a band takes a hiatus and return many years later, the product output is less than desired and pales in comparison to previous releases. Taking in consideration that the band only had two prior releases (Don’t Come Easy in 1991 and the aforementioned Strength In Numbers) featuring original vocalist Danny Vaughn, and both albums are held in such high regard by fans of not only Tyketto, but the genre itself, they certainly have their work cut out for them. "Digging In Deep", their brand new CD, holds true to their sound, but takes it to the next level.
Nobody doubts about Danny Vaughn’s talent. He’s a rare breed in this genre when you have a top notch singer and songwriter. His songs tell a story, not unlike that of say Bruce Springsteen and Bon Jovi. Full of tales of struggle and perseverance, love lost and pain, and standing up for what you believe in, have been themes that have run strongly not just with the music of Tyketto, but also through Vaughn’s days with Waysted, Flesh ‘N’ Blood, and solo. Having that solid backbone of excellent songs is what put Tyketto ahead of the pack from other bands back in the day. They were always one of the more unique sounding acts. Sadly, they came at a time that the Grunge era took over the mainstream and left quality bands in the dust.
Now with the band back together and in perfect form, I’m hoping that folks will hear the greatness that is Tyketto. "Digging In Deep" fits perfectly with the first two albums (they recorded one other with former Journey singer Steve Augeri called Shine). Contained within are stellar songs that range from solid rockers like “Faithless” to catchy tracks like “Here’s Hoping It Hurts” to pure vintage Tyketto with poignant ballads like “Battle Lines.” The band moves seamlessly from rocking to acoustic without missing a beat or interrupting the flow of the album.
"Dig In Deep" shows the return of Tyketto tighter than ever. Vaughn’s vocals soar as usual, packed with heart-felt emotion, matched by excellent harmony vocals from the band. Also ever-present are the beautifully structured guitar solos of Brook St. James. He’s not necessarily a shredder, but each note fits perfectly in each song. He is a true artist with his abilities. The backbeat of the band, solid as usual, is provided by Jimi Kennedy (bass) and Michael Clayton (drums). Though there is the voice of Danny Vaughn and his songwriting skills all over the album, there is always something significantly different from his solo work and other projects than what is on the three Vaughn era Tyketto albums. There’s just something special about the combination of this group of musicians that simply clicks. There’s a cohesion and warmth in their music that really draws the listener in. I’m happy knowing that this sorely overlooked band is back and in excellent form with "Dig In Deep". Let’s hope it stays that way. Highly Recommended.
01 - Faithless 02 - Love To Love 03 - Here’s Hoping It Hurts 04 - Battle Lines 05 - The Fight Left In Me 06 - Evaporate 07 - Monday 08 - Dig In Deep 09 - Sound Off 10 - Let This One Slide 11 - This Is How We Say Goodbye
Danny Vaughn – Lead vocals Brooke St. James – Lead guitar & backing vocals Jimi Kennedy – Bass guitar & backing vocals Michael Clayton – Drums Enlaces operativos más abajo
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BullRock | Fecha: Miércoles, 2012-04-25, 1:41 PM | Mensaje # 2 |
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| Gracias unica, que recuerdos de este grupo y aquel Don't Come Easy....... a ver que tal el nuevo trabajo.
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ojotigre | Fecha: Miércoles, 2012-04-25, 2:57 PM | Mensaje # 3 |
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| Quote (BullRock) Gracias unica, que recuerdos de este grupo y aquel Don't Come Easy....... a ver que tal el nuevo trabajo.
Pues, con la formación original, han publicado un disco muy bueno, para lo que se puede esperar de una banda de principios de los noventa, suenan muy bien, y me ha gustado mucho el disco, dejando claro, que nunca sonaran, ni tendran los temas, la produción de esos años.
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boquem5 | Fecha: Viernes, 2012-04-27, 8:05 AM | Mensaje # 4 |
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| Gracias... e encantaban con Danny Vaughn, pero no está el archivo
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ojotigre | Fecha: Viernes, 2012-04-27, 10:31 AM | Mensaje # 5 |
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| Más enlaces operativos
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MY NEW TRADE LIST-ABRIL 2016-DVDs-Blue RayS And more KISS https://mega.nz/#F!c0wGhKCK!PjmDCqhWUnBqyd6mZHezcg
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NACHOPIRATA | Fecha: Viernes, 2012-04-27, 3:33 PM | Mensaje # 6 |
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| GRACIAS
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woxter1962 | Fecha: Miércoles, 2012-05-02, 8:58 PM | Mensaje # 7 |
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| gracias, gran grupo.
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