Kingdom Come - Too
Spitfire Records
(Hard) Rock
11 songs (47'32)
Release year: 2000
Spitfire Records
Reviewed by Chris

Now I assume everyone knows Kingdom Come, if not well I can't do much for you except that they were quite popular in the 80's and the 90's. Lenny Wolf is the band's singer and he have this very typical voice that sounds like a vibrating whispering (probably far from it, but I couldn't describe it better, sorry :)). Although very strange to some, I personally always loved that voice.

The music itself is very basic, with 2 or 3 riffs then and there... some accoustic and some keyboards filling the blanks. Most of the time it's ballad and mid-tempo songs... nothing fast here.

The thing is that this album seems to be just one long song... I exagerate of course, but after 4 songs I was getting a bit bored. This one can be compared at the Bad Image album but with the fact that this album tends to get boring more quickly... maybe because of this resemblance. Maybe simply because the music is static and don't surprise you. The problem here I think, is that the tone of the music is a bit depressive.

Unless you are a die-hard fan of the band, you'd better try it first. It contains some very nice moments, and it won't hurt anyone as a background music, but it won't make you wanna dance neither. Like I can said, for fans only, and if you don't know Kingdom Come, there are far better albums to start with like "Hands Of Time".

Killing Songs :
It Ain't So Bad & Waiting
Chris quoted 63 / 100
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