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BLACK
HALOS "Alive
Without Control" CD.
(Official Website)
The HALOS are back (in black of course, hm.)with new gutiarist Adam
(that you might have seen with the new LORDS OF THE NEW CHURCH or AMERICAN
HEARTBREAK in the past.) I don't know if he's responsible for this but
it seems like the Canadian band worked more on the melodic side of their
punk rock'n'roll this time and I can only congratulate them for this.
Produced by Jack Endino, the album starts with "Three Sheets
To The Wind", a killer song with a bass drum kick sound that
will make every drummer jealous. Then the first riff of "Last
Call At The Toothless Saloon" reminded me of HANOI ROCKS' "Malibu
Beach" but then turns into a raw street punk anthem. It seems
like the BLACK HALOS have mixed all their different influences to make
this new album, whether they are punk rock, glam or dark rock and the
result is a strong, very tight record with songs that all have their
own charm, you'll even hear some piano on "Alive Without Control"
and organ on "Mirrorman", a beautiful song in which
you'll find a surprising Nick Cave touch and a brand new vocals approach
from Billy Hopeless. D GENERATION also comes to mind on songs like "Darkest
Corners" or "Broken". This album is out on
Liquor & Poker in the U.S and will be released by People Like You
in Europe and this is definitely one of the best thing that came out
in 2005 to me.
/Laurent
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