MC-Tapes
HORIZON: Carve my Soul [tape] Advanced Death with melody, a la Mental Home, Odes Of Ecstasy. Check samples
Demo, self released
March 1997
1. Haunted
2. Mindstorm
3. Horizon
4. The Pit
5. Carved
6. Switchboard Of Souls
Check samples: www.myspace.com/horizonnl/music-player?sindex=1.1&shuffle=true&amix=fals...
Horizon was founded by Ronald Kools and Peter Kops during a concert halfway 1996. They had never played together before, but they both shared a large mutual interest: melodic and symphonic metal. At that time, Ronald was playing in Evisceration, a fairly successful symphonic deathmetal band. Goat, Peter's punk/rock band, had just split up.
The two guitarists started rehearsing in Buk Buk, a local youthcenter. However, it was until July that Horizon really set off. Evisceration fell apart and bassplayer Finus Tromp joined the band, followed a week later by former Godspeed and Union Morbide drummer, Marcel Hommes.
WILDLIFE: s.t [TAPE] FM (Overland brothers) + Bad Company members. Killer A.O.R. Check samples!
Bbefore FM Overland brothers album. IT's not FM, but songs like "Somewhere in the night" rocks. In addition to featuring Bad Company's Simon Kirke on drums, this was produced by Mick Ralphs. Really good stuff too. 'Just a Friend' and 'Rock and Roll Dreams' are my favorites, but really all the songs are great. Steve Overland, as always, does an excellent job on vocals. If you can imagine an earthy version of FM crossed with Bad Company's AOR material, then you'd be halfway there. An unusual coupling, but not surprising considering who's involved.
This, the second release from Wildlife is for me the best one. On this the music is much more AOR oriented. My favourite singer of all time Steve Overland sings as always great. Songs like 'Somewhere In The Night' and 'One Last Chance' is just pure AOR heaven!It is well worth owning.
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A classic on it´s own. Very melodic and a hint of what may come with FM. Highlights 'Somewhere In The Night' and 'Just A Friend' among other classy tunes.To not have this should be considered a crime.
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THE PHANTOM TONES: Barker pt.2. '98 [tape] Check samples
Check samples:
www.myspace.com/thephantomtones/music-player?sindex=3.3&shuffle=true&ami...
Ever wondered what happened to the Songs? You know the ones that just wouldn't let you go after listening to a record or seeing a good show? The ones that actually felt like being written from the heart? No worries. As far as Finnish powerpoprockers The Phantom Tones
The Phantom Tones flirts with guitar rock and punk with a good sense of pop sensibility. The band has enough songwriting skills for three your-average-popsters to share, and after four years of work the whole is beginning to look pretty seamless. The Phantoms have their target locked: they're here to play rock'n'roll with big guitars and catchy hooks for you to bite. So here's the declaration: Pop with buzzing guitars is what you really need.
MUSIC FOR NATIONS Promotional cassette RIFF 1 (1991)
SIDE 1:
Drive she said - Drivin' wheel
FM - Crack alley
Atheist - Mother man
Nuclear assault - Sign in blood
Side 2:
Mortal sin - Every dog has its day
Tattooed love boys - Real long way
Angry Anderson - Bound for glory
Fates warning - Eye to eye
Music for Nations - RIFF 1
Compilation - 1991

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