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VA - Classic Rock - Voodoo Lounge - Issue 202 (2014)
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VA - Classic Rock - Voodoo Lounge - Issue 202 (2014)



Artist: VA
Title Of Album: Classic Rock - Voodoo Lounge - Issue 202
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Classic Rock
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Blues Rock
Quality: Mp3
Bitrate: 266 kbps avg
Total Time: 62:20 Min
Total Size: 146 Mb

Tracklist:

1. Slash Featuring Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators - World On Fire
Blistering title track from the hairy, top-hatted gentleman’s new LP. It’s very
big, and very loud. Riffs fire out like machine gun rounds and Myles
Kennedy howls like a man with several snipers poised to shoot him at the
first sign of faltering. Turn it up, preferably all the way to 11.
From World On Fire (Roadrunner)

2. Joe Bonamassa - Different Shades Of Blue
Not a commentary on Bonamassa’s suit collection, but a heartfelt piece of
blues-rock balladry. Joe has shown over many years that he’s a bit good
at the guitar. With new record Different Shades Of Blue, he shows his
matured, thoughtful colours as a songwriter as well.
From Different Shades Of Blue (Provogue)

3. Godsmack - 1000hp
With a hook that pounds away at your vital organs like a heavyweight boxer,
1000hp (hp = horsepower) sees the Bostonian alt.metallers acquire the
grooving force of several very big tanks. The refrain goes: ‘Turn that
shit up louder.’ Which we suggest you do. Except it’s not shit – it’s
actually really, really good.
From 1000hp (Spinefarm)

4. Anathema - The Lost Song Part 3
Much of the Liverpudlians’ latest album Distant Satellites was indeed lost
in song structures from years gone by. Propelled by properly lush vocals
from Vincent Cavanagh and Lee Douglas, this affirms that such ideas
were worth revisiting, armed with newer electronic prowess. Bold,
brooding and beautiful.
From Distant Satellites (Kscope)

5. Blues Pills - Ain’t No Change
Part blues rock fusion, part sexy voodoo vibes, this number from the
Swedish/French/American group is one potent pill of heady, raw, nu-blues
heat. Think early Fleetwood Mac, in a desert, summoning the spirit of
Hendrix with a trippy old shaman.
From Blues Pills (Nuclear Blast)

6. Cory Branan - You Make Me
Ah, the romantic side of Mississippi is a nice place – all bumblebees,
bluebirds and swooning sweethearts in Cory Branan’s honky‑tonk-tinged
pastoral vision. Warm, countrified chords ring breezily, ‘Songbirds nest
in the heads of scarecrows’ and we can suddenly hear how Ryan Adams
might have sounded if he’d stayed just a little more rooted in the
sticks.
From The No-Hit Wonder (Bloodshot)

7. Black State Highway - Ain’t Got No
Sometimes a song straight away makes you inwardly – nay, outwardly, as I did –
punch the air in approval. This little firecracker from the
Brighton-formed rockers was one such song. Played with the moreish gusto
of a group who really love the classic sounds of AC/DC, without
directly mimicking them, it’s freshly spirited stuff.
From Black State Highway (Cherry Red)

8. Henry’s Funeral Shoe - Janice The Stripper Pt 1
Deliciously groovy, bare‑bones blues duo from Wales, Henry’s Funeral Shoe are a
good deal more smouldering than their name implies. And Janice The
Stripper sounds like a right smokin’ minx, much like this track –
simple, yet very effective. But what happens in Pt 2?
From Comfortable Skin (Giddy Kipper)

9. Uriah Heep - One Minute
Slow piano at first, a bit Journey-ish, a bit drippy… then suddenly it kicks
in, to fabulous effect. They’ve been around since before the dawn of
time, but the Heep remain very much alive – roaring into the 21st
century, and beaming through every pore of this prime slice of melodic
rock.
From Outsider (Frontiers)

10. Threshold - Watchtower On The Moon
Electrified progressive metallers from the mean streets of Surrey, Threshold cut
their teeth playing Testament and Ratt covers, before scaling more
cyber-prog, Dream Theater-esque heights. Ten albums in, they’re on
masterful form.
From For The Journey (Nuclear Blast)

11. Tesla - Ricochet
You would ‘tear it up night after night’ if you had choons like Ricochet in
your arsenal. We bloody love this in rainy London, but you can bet your
life it’s sublime in Tesla’s native Cali. The sound of 100 sun-kissed
rock fans. With a bucket of beer. Each.
From Simplicity (Frontiers)

12. Purson - Danse Macabre
Purson take you back to late-60s/early-70s psychedelic rock – all swirling organ enchantment and chic, retro guitar.
From In The Meantime EP (Machine Elf)

13. BlackWolf - Kiss The Fire
Don’t kiss the fire, for God’s sake! Do, however, make BlackWolf a part of
your life. Their bluesy, stylish brand of hard rock will make it a much
happier affair. Flying in your face at sweaty venues across the UK now.
From Kiss The Fire single (self-released)

14. Ian McLagan & The Bump Band - Who Says It Ain’t Love
Classy rhythm’n’blues from the Wurlitzer master/ex-Faces man. We just don’t
quite believe McLagan as he croons, ‘Ain’t tryin’ to get you liquored
up…’
From United States (Yep Roc)

15. Goat - Words
From Sweden come Goat – all triumphant and afrobeating. They’re a little bit
mental, but their fusion of psych-rock and world music is a compelling
wonder.
From Commune (Rocket Recordings)

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