Wednesday, June 26, 2019

CD REVIEW: NOTHING BUT WILD by The New Roses




NOTHING BUT WILD by The New Roses
(Napalm Records)

You need neither an instruction manual nor a university education to love what the German based rock band The New Roses bring to the table. If you haven't listen to The New Roses, you are missing out on straight up rock on roll. As the band crank up and dish out on their latest release, 'Nothing But Wild'. Just as the band delivered with their previous outings, the songs on the new album hit the listeners' senses and immediately take root in their hearts and souls and will force them to move along to the rhythm. Amongst the brilliant tracks are 'Soundtrack Of My Life", "Can't Stop Rock & Roll" allowing Timmy Rough to show off his vocal talent. The magic of Norman Bites' guitar work shines out on the lead off single, "Down By The River", "As The Crow Flies" and the album closer, "Glory Road". amongst others and the powerful and groove laden bass playing of Hardy and the crisp, driving drums of Urban Berz generate the excitement across the whole album. I though it would be a tough task for the band to surpass the greatness they created on their previous album, 'One More For The Road' but this album hits the mark. It's rock 'n' roll music in its purest sense.. An homage to what rock music used to be like. The production is clear without sounding too sterile and you get the feeling the band is playing the music they love. If you have been a fan in the past this album is a must have. If you are just beginning to check this band out, this album would be a greet place to start. The New Roses are the real deal and never disappoint. Get the album, press play, crank up the volume and hear and feel it for yourself.  .- Tony @ The Dedicated Rocker Society

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