
Opening rocker “Water’s Rising”, ‘Become a Monster” with more rhythmic grinding guitar riffing and “Antarctica” shows the band still rocks. Its a little different sounding band now, a little more today, and the music is not your predictable big guitar riff - verse - chorus - verse - chorus- guitar solo. Now a little more dynamic than before trying different ideas working outside of the box, example “The 2nd of May” or “Deep in the Black” which has a Pink Floydish mood (what sounds like an organ helps) in Derrick LeFevre’s vocals. “Until the End of the World” is more classic sounding with acoustic guitars and a catchy chorus as with “Have to Die, Goodbye”. I really like these two, very good harmonies.
If you are familiar with “Fields of Yesterday” then this will be of no surprise. “Waters Rising” is a disc of well written songs that does not try to live on its past. Lillian Axe are taking chances without losing who they are in the process. Recommended.
-- Rich Catino, Metal Asylum
Tracks
1.Waters Rising
2.Antarctica
3.Become a Monster
4.Quarantine
5.I Have to Die Goodbye
6.Fear of Time
7.Until the End of the World
8.Fields Of Yesterday
9.Thirst
10.The 2nd of May
11.Deep in the Black
12.5
..year - 2.007
..label - Metrocity Records
..buy - Amazon
..home page - http://www.lillianaxe.com/home.htm
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1 comment:
Thanks a lot! Great blog ;-)
grtz,MG
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