"Water rising" CD by Lillian Axe
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| Item no. | 432304 |
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| Title | Water rising |
| Musical Genre | Hard Rock |
| Product topic | Bands |
| Band | Lillian Axe |
| Release date | 29/06/2007 |
| Product type | CD |
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| Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
CD 1
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1.Waters rising
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2.Antarctica
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3.Become a monster
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4.Quarantine
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5.I have to die, goodbye
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6.Fear of time
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7.Until the end of the world
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8.Fields of yesterday
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9.Thirst
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10.The 2nd of May
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11.Deep in black
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12.5
by Lothar Landt (27.06.2007) Although Lillian Axe released their debut as early as 1988, "Waters rising" is only the sixth album of the quintet. Of course the line-up has changed over the years, but guitarist Steve Blaze is still the driving force. With singer Derrick LeFevre there is a new guy at the front who can absolutely convince. And in 2007, Lillian Axe is miles away from their former Glam Rock. Already the opener, "Waters rising", is a bit gloomy despite its clear melody- and vocal lines. The following "Antarctica" hits the same road. It starts gloomily dragging with a melodic guitar and a heavy riff. In "Become a monster", Lillian Axe increase the pace with a very cool riff. "Quarantine" with its intro reminds me of good 70s Rock. A highlight of the album is also "Fear of time". Most of the songs are mid-tempo paced, still there is a lot of variation. Of the ballads especially "Until the end of the world" can convince. A great comeback with some great surprising moments.