Voodoo Hill - Voodoo Hill
Frontiers Records
Bluesy Hard Rock
10 songs (50'54)
Release year: 2000
Frontiers Records
Reviewed by Chris

It's never easy to review such album, maybe cause of it's lack of originality. The problem when you review such album, a standard Hard Rock release like I would call it, is that it's just a metter of knowing if the mix between vocal, guitars and melodies will please me or not.

The vocal parts are quite good (Glenn Hughes), but too bluesy for my taste, this kind of vocal can even piss me off from time to time (screamy+bluesy). Melodies as basic but they're nice, solos are amazingly technical sometimes and the guitarist and producer Dario Mollo certainly know how to play guitar. The only problem here is that this albums doesn't offer antything new that would help it stand from the crowd aside some great guitar moments. Nothing to say as for the production (which means it's a good one :)).

The artcover is cool, too basic 3D to really be impressive but there's a good idea and I like it for that.

This is a try before you buy, like for many bands of this type, you may or may not like it, I personnally wasn't touched by this one.

Killing Songs :
Spun In Lost Wages
Chris quoted 59 / 100
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