Neondaze - Neondaze
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Published October 21 2008
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*=Staff's pick
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Intoxicated*
Critical Mass
Live For Tonight
Caroline
Million Miles
Hold Me
Livin*
Stop Cryin*
Chains
Evil In Mind*
Traitorous
Oullbemi Vampire
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Genre |
Melodic Metal |
Marcus Lundgren
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Vocals
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Tracks |
12 |
Lars Boquist
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Guitar
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Runningtime |
49 Min. |
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Guitar
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Label |
Music
Buy Mail |
Jesper Malm
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Bass
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Release |
29 September 2008 |
Hampus Landin
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Drums
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Country |
Sweden |
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Keyboard
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Similar artists |
Pole Position,
Pretty Maids, early TNT |
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Anyone remember a Swedish band that released a couple
of albums in the nineties, called Pole Position? If you do, their guitarist
Lars Boquist, a highly underrated one I might add, is now back in action
walking the same old path he once created.
Neondaze truly sounds like a Pole Position of the new
millennium. Stylewise, soundwise and even the new singer Marcus Lundgren
sounds very similar to Pole Position vocalist Jonas Blum. Dated? Nope.
Some may also remember Lars from his melodic power metal band Reptilian,
and even if there are some minor similarities, this is much better in
my book.
Besides Lars and Marcus, Neondaze consists of Jesper Malm
on bass and Hampus Landin on drums. There are some outstanding heavy
hitters on this album, such as the slightly Def Leppard-goes-heavy sounding
"Livin" with Lars' guitar slicing the air like a giant razor.
Not to forget the subsequent stomper "Stop Crying" and album
opener "Intoxicated", which could be added to the "Highway
Soundtrack #1" compilation.
However, just like TNT, with whom they also have some
similarities, just listen to "Evil In Mind", there are a few
songs that just won't stick. "Critical Mass" is one I just
can't get a grip of and the ballads "Caroline" and album closer
"Oullbemi Vampire" just won't do it for me.
Nice to see Mr Boquist back in action, and great to hear
he's still got the chops. An album well worth checking out.
Performance
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Originality
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Production
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Vocals
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Songwriting
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Summary
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