Here's a band that I haven't only followed since their debut Rise in 2006 but loved dearly as well. Six albums out and not a weak song in sight. The band's take on raw, edgy and robust 70's Classic Rock completed with hooks, hooks and more hooks where the melodies shine and holds an instant catchiness is right up my alley. But it was seven years ago that the band released their last album Solas, an album that took the band into somewhat different territories, an experimental album, an album that was a bit hard to get into but when it stuck, man did it stick! Since the band said in interviews for that record that if they didn't took a few steps up success-wise with that album they'd probably had no other choice than to split up, that if they hadn't become big after six albums they probably never would it left me a bit worried.
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