* * DROWNING POOL
Finally the new album by Drowning Pool. A band that has been through a lot: from the mega hit debut album, Sinner, still unmatched in the discography of the group, the subsequent death of singer Dave Williams, a second album, Desensitized, beautiful and successful but not at the level of Sinner, with a new singer Jason "Gong" Jones, who is unable to match the late DAVE, the turning point came with the gifted singer Ryan McCombs, coming from the great SOiL, the new album is titled FULL CIRCLE, and changes some details of the space group longer just inside the metal and nu metal, this time the band's record covers the territories to which those dearest strictly metal hard rock classic. Certainly the band has not lost over time the ability to write pieces treated and impact at the same time are catchy and well done. FULL CIRCLE is enjoying enormous success and the new singer, with her powerful voice and painful (a cross between Eddie Vedder and Phil Anselmo), becomes a brand factory group. Now in 2010 comes
DROWNING POOL, the latest effort by the group named itself: a record that follows the previously set coordinates with FULL CIRCLE full of ballads and rock anthems that winks coveted MTV. For heaven's sake, I really like the disc although I have to say that the group is taking a turn perhaps too commercial grunge and nu-oriented. It 'clear that if the group continues to churn out valuable work remains untouchable and not condemn. The entry of Ryan McCombs has certainly allowed the group to sweep over larger territories and various due to the presence of a singer with a voice and a charisma that has also granted to SOiL to break through the world of rock and metal with the Their first two albums (and Redefine SCARS).
Returning to the disc in question, the guitarist CJPIERCE has repeatedly stressed the strong commitment and continued dedication that the band has spent the success of this album that, according to the guitarist, is a work of great quality. For me the disc is fine, listening to pleasant and is packed with great rock ballads like singolone TURN SO COLD and the sweet and charming and all OVER MY HEAD ALCOHOL BLIND showing that the ability of the band to be able to also make a great song country, to mention the other singoloni this time more hard rock oriented: LET THE SIN BEGIN and the anthems FEEL LIKE I DO, REGRET also beautiful and HORNS UP, adrenaline and peppered with two valuable solos, ALL ABOUT ME, reminiscent of the atmosphere of Sinner, CHILDREN OF THE GUN, with a bass and a lively rhythm that takes you straight to the first hearing.
A good record that can give great moments of rock and emotions that can distinguish and move towards a band of good and great qualities such as Drowning Pool, one of the few groups that survived after the explosion of nu metal.
RATING: 8
Finally the new album by Drowning Pool. A band that has been through a lot: from the mega hit debut album, Sinner, still unmatched in the discography of the group, the subsequent death of singer Dave Williams, a second album, Desensitized, beautiful and successful but not at the level of Sinner, with a new singer Jason "Gong" Jones, who is unable to match the late DAVE, the turning point came with the gifted singer Ryan McCombs, coming from the great SOiL, the new album is titled FULL CIRCLE, and changes some details of the space group longer just inside the metal and nu metal, this time the band's record covers the territories to which those dearest strictly metal hard rock classic. Certainly the band has not lost over time the ability to write pieces treated and impact at the same time are catchy and well done. FULL CIRCLE is enjoying enormous success and the new singer, with her powerful voice and painful (a cross between Eddie Vedder and Phil Anselmo), becomes a brand factory group. Now in 2010 comes DROWNING POOL, the latest effort by the group named itself: a record that follows the previously set coordinates with FULL CIRCLE full of ballads and rock anthems that winks coveted MTV. For heaven's sake, I really like the disc although I have to say that the group is taking a turn perhaps too commercial grunge and nu-oriented. It 'clear that if the group continues to churn out valuable work remains untouchable and not condemn. The entry of Ryan McCombs has certainly allowed the group to sweep over larger territories and various due to the presence of a singer with a voice and a charisma that has also granted to SOiL to break through the world of rock and metal with the Their first two albums (and Redefine SCARS).
Returning to the disc in question, the guitarist CJPIERCE has repeatedly stressed the strong commitment and continued dedication that the band has spent the success of this album that, according to the guitarist, is a work of great quality. For me the disc is fine, listening to pleasant and is packed with great rock ballads like singolone TURN SO COLD and the sweet and charming and all OVER MY HEAD ALCOHOL BLIND showing that the ability of the band to be able to also make a great song country, to mention the other singoloni this time more hard rock oriented: LET THE SIN BEGIN and the anthems FEEL LIKE I DO, REGRET also beautiful and HORNS UP, adrenaline and peppered with two valuable solos, ALL ABOUT ME, reminiscent of the atmosphere of Sinner, CHILDREN OF THE GUN, with a bass and a lively rhythm that takes you straight to the first hearing.
A good record that can give great moments of rock and emotions that can distinguish and move towards a band of good and great qualities such as Drowning Pool, one of the few groups that survived after the explosion of nu metal.
RATING: 8
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