Monday, July 25, 2011

Indy Stevens Jack solo Release: high and low, distorted music review

Jack Stevens, former front man for the Florida-based hard rock band released its eponymous debut Sin City album. Linking sounds 80s hair band with a more contemporary edge, High, Low, Dirty and offers a little something for everyone, give you can boot up the volume on your players.

Stevens cast paid tribute to the songs, one of the best eras of rock arena-hair 80s band. I like the biggest teams of the Decade, Stevens manages to find just the right hook, becoming obvious that intends to take as long as the iconic bands back in the day. Stevens ' music influences (Poison, Bon Jovi) are visible in this release, but the songs also have the advantage that maintaining their modern.

Treat these days is rarely able to hear that each instrument it is the most highly produced music. With the high, Low, Dirty and Stevens ' highlights the talent of his team for each track. Do you have a driving licence number of the hard rock, such as XXX or almost haunting Borrowed Time, listeners have the option of recorded music at its best-real instruments, actual play.

Weapons and bass solos, fantastic, great drums, and attractive keyboard work not only to provide background vocals Stevens, all of them stand on their own as to fuller and richer musical experience; Stevens and his crew deliver each time that need to be removed on the album for acoustic Interlude.

Lead Singer Jack Stevens vocals Deliver. With heartbreaking rawness Amy to bluesy nature of risks or Die, it seems there is nothing Stevens is not here.

If you like good, old-fashioned hard rock, there is no need to look much further than Jack Stevens high, Dirty and low.

Lori Flood now lives in rural Alberta with her two children, a DOG and its collection of books. She writes full time and can be found on http://services.shesawake.com/


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