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NEW MUSIC CORNER #19 (Unruly Child, Moonstone Project, Alter Bridge)

New Music Corner #19
by Scott
November 12th 2010

I've got a couple of AOR releases and a brand-spankin-new release.  I'm gonna pull reviews and comments of what others are saying about these releases and use that as my descriptions for each CD.  I am doing this because I want to follow Niels' lead and comment later myself...

Lets get to the NMC...

BAND: UNRULY CHILD
TITLE: WORLDS COLLIDE
LABEL: Frontiers (http://www.frontiers.it/)
RELEASED: October 2010

1- Show Me The Money
2- When We Were Young
3- When Worlds Collide
4- Read My Mind
5- Neverland

[Pulled from MelodicRock.com]
This is a very intelligent melodic rock record with layers and layers of hooks, melodies and instrumentation and no one could figure this record out without a dozen listens. There is something new to hear constantly.  The mix for example is amazing…so crystal clear with so many layers to make room for.
This simply is a sensational record. Every song is a winner, but not every song has as much impact as others. This album has peaks and valleys. The valleys are the moodier, more modern moments that offer the listener something new to absorb and appreciate.

BAND: MOONSTONE PROJECT
TITLE: REBEL ON THE RUN
LABEL: Blistering Records (http://blisteringrecords.se/index.php?content=home)
RELEASED: June 2009

6- Sinner Sinner
7- Moonster Booster
8- From Another Time
9- Hey Mama
10- Shooting Star

[Pulled from MelodicRock.com]
Classic rock is on the rise & Italy's Moonstone Project is leading the resurgence! This isn't the same tired play list you've heard on AOR radio every day for the past 30 years, but a new breed of music that eschews the trappings of cold modern production in favor of the groovy retro vibes of arena rock's glory days. No one recaptures this throwback sentiment with more aplomb than Moonstone Project; not surprising considering the cast of characters maestro Matt Filippini has summoned to his circle.

A widely respected touring & studio guitarist of the highest order, Matt has provided his exciting six string work for legends like Blue Oyster Cult, Glenn Hughes and Ian Paice amongst many others. Moonstone Project, however, is his master creation. More than simply a nostalgia act, this collective has created fiery original songs for the next generation, steeped authentically in the fine tradition of bluesy British 70s rock ala Deep Purple, Rainbow, Uriah Heep, Zeppelin & Bad Company. What sets Filippini's group apart from the hordes of shaggy, bell-bottomed trendies coming to the surface in recent times is the players he employs are the very same legends who created the scene in the first place!

BAND: ALTER BRIDGE
TITLE: AB III
LABEL: RoadRunner Records (http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/)
RELEASED: November 2010

11- Slip Into The Void
12- Isolation
13- Ghosts of Days Gone By
14- Still Remains
15- Coeur D'alene
16- Life Must Go On

[Pulled from UltimateGuitar.com]
If you dig deep topics that cause you to question life (and death) as we know it, then you would have fit right in at any of Alter Bridge’s latest recording sessions. The general mood for the rock quartet was a bit more intense thanks to vocalist Myles Kennedy’s visit to the spiritual crossroads, a theme that in many ways has created a “loose” concept album.

[Pulled from MusicRadar.com]
Make no mistake, Alter Bridge's third album AB III is one of the guitar albums of the year. Doubted they'd be able to top 2007's Blackbird? They have...


Enjoy...


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Oh yeah...especially Zero. Give me some time I'll post you a link.
Cool! Thanks.

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