REVIEW: This week's best Rock & Metal releases from The Damned to Black Stone Cherry

April 13, 2018
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BLACK STONE CHERRY

Family Tree.

(Mascot).

***** 5 stars.

Hard Southern rockers Black Stone Cherry hit the jackpot with this their sixth release.

These Kentucky boys have built a reputation as a must-see live band and many of the songs on Family Tree will become fan favourites for years to come. In fact, it’s their most mature recording as they mix complex time signatures with soft-top down thumping riffs that race through the grooves on this waxing.

Thin Lizzy style guitar harmonies by Chris Robinson and livewire Ben Wells on Burnin’ display a subtlety of touch within the white heat of its pumping rhythm. Southern Fried Friday Night is a down-home homage to the roots and history of Southern rock music. Whilst tracks I Need A Woman and Get Me Over You are head shaking, good time rock anthems.

Family Tree is ripe with juicy musical fruits ready for the picking.

CHRIS SQUIRE

Fish Out Of Water.

(Esoteric/Cherry Red).

**** 4 stars.

This redux of Chris Squire’s Fish Out Of Water leaps like a salmon with a pristine new stereo mix by Jakko Jakszyk, a re-mastered original mix with bonus track bolt-ons, plus a DVD containing insightful interviews with Squire by Yes expert Jon Kirkman.

To the fore is a meticulous mix of musicianship. In particular, Yes stalwarts Bill Bruford on drums and Patrick Moraz on keyboards. Squire’s peerless trebly bass playing, roams all over the jazz/prog tones, of this his only solo album, like a herd of manic ramblers. His vocals are somewhat of a revelation, too. Stepping to the front, his voice betrays a melodious purity that soars and glides on these top-grade tunes. 

It would also appear that no expense was spared in the production of this lush recording, including a starring role by the St. Paul’s Cathedral organ on Hold Out Your Hand. But it’s the sublime Lucky Seven that still gambols along as the outstanding track on this seminal collaboration between Yes’ Squire and arranger Andrew Pryce Jackman.



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