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<description> Just been playing the new Heartland album &amp;quot;As it Comes&amp;quot; to death and I have to say this has instantly rocketed to the top of melodic rock albums of this year, surpassing Danger Danger, House of Shakira and on the heavier spectrum Rob Halford's new album. Put simply, this album is simply phenomenal and destined to become an AOR CLASSIC. The sound is somewhat heavier than their last few releases but still retaining &amp;quot;hooks to die for&amp;quot;. Ousey sounds magnificent vocally and the guitar work by Steve Morris is scintillating even on the ballads. You Make Me Smile is one of the best ballads I've heard in a long time with a brilliantly evocative and emotional extended solo near the end. The ROCKERS absolutely ROCK - The Runaway and Staring at the Gun being brilliant standouts. And absoulutely NO FILLER on this album. Every song is a standout. I know I'm WAXING LYRICAL but this album is that good. In my opinion better than what I've heard of the new Journey(and I'm a Journey fanatic) and definently gives TEN some very, very serious competition at the forefront of British melodic rock. Cheers from KAOS FAN!
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<title>RE: NEW HEARTLAND - yes Kurt!</title><link>http://www.melodicrock.com/phorum52/read.php?1,6742,6789#msg-6789</link><description><![CDATA[ T-bell to me had one crap song...Postman, but the rest was pure killer.<br />Kharma was an album that just got better and better.<br />Ten I thought had all but died but made a nice comeback on Babylon.<br /><br />I'm looking forward to the Heartland disc. I always liked their work.<br /><br />While you're checking out Marv 3, do check out Neve, Tsar and SR-71...three other bands that worship at the altar of Cheap Trick.<br />]]></description>
<dc:creator>sfk kurt</dc:creator>
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<title>RE: NEW HEARTLAND - yes Kurt!</title><link>http://www.melodicrock.com/phorum52/read.php?1,6742,6780#msg-6780</link><description><![CDATA[ I've heard all the bands you've mentioned apart from T-Bell and though I rate all of them I prefer the new Heartland. For a start, Chris Ousey is easily a better and more versatile singer than all the rest. Secondly, there is absolutely no filler on the new Heartland, which I can't say for all of the above bands. Also, I don't hear Ten stretching the envelope(their albums as good as they are are starting to sound samey) whilst the new Heartland in my opinion and other reviewers is probably their best ever and shows some fabulous songwriting. As for the Marvellous 3 I'll have to check it out - their one of the few mainstream bands staying close to their roots playing Cheap Trick influenced power-pop. But their first album definently contained &quot;filler&quot; material though exhibiting much promise! Anyways, check out the new Heartland, it's a winner! Cheers.Kaos Fan!]]></description>
<dc:creator>KAOS FAN</dc:creator>
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<title>RE: NEW HEARTLAND - ALBUM OF THE YEAR!</title><link>http://www.melodicrock.com/phorum52/read.php?1,6742,6763#msg-6763</link><description><![CDATA[ You mean better than T-Bell, Kharma, House Of Shakira, Higher Ground or Ten? Not that I doubt you, but it would take a lot to tackle the first 3 I listed. I am looking forward to hearing it though as Escape's quality control seems to be improved as of late.<br /><br />My vote for album of the year overall still has to go the Marvelous 3 followed closely by Sister Hazel.<br />]]></description>
<dc:creator>sfk kurt</dc:creator>
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<title>NEW HEARTLAND - ALBUM OF THE YEAR!</title><link>http://www.melodicrock.com/phorum52/read.php?1,6742,6742#msg-6742</link><description><![CDATA[ Just been playing the new Heartland album &quot;As it Comes&quot; to death and I have to say this has instantly rocketed to the top of melodic rock albums of this year, surpassing Danger Danger, House of Shakira and on the heavier spectrum Rob Halford's new album. Put simply, this album is simply phenomenal and destined to become an AOR CLASSIC. The sound is somewhat heavier than their last few releases but still retaining &quot;hooks to die for&quot;. Ousey sounds magnificent vocally and the guitar work by Steve Morris is scintillating even on the ballads. You Make Me Smile is one of the best ballads I've heard in a long time with a brilliantly evocative and emotional extended solo near the end. The ROCKERS absolutely ROCK - The Runaway and Staring at the Gun being brilliant standouts. And absoulutely NO FILLER on this album. Every song is a standout. I know I'm WAXING LYRICAL but this album is that good. In my opinion better than what I've heard of the new Journey(and I'm a Journey fanatic) and definently gives TEN some very, very serious competition at the forefront of British melodic rock. Cheers from KAOS FAN!<br />ps I'm going back to play some&quot;serious&quot; air guitar!]]></description>
<dc:creator>KAOS FAN</dc:creator>
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