
now I, like many, the limits of my musical tastes have expanded quite a bit, took a time very soul, discovering old footage able to reach the muscle that pumps blood, and discovering that they can move their feet, not just head to the beat of music. The blues was a natural detour to take, and I recognize that I am very pleased, although there home game, considering that is to blame, the whole rock is usually played on my computer.
I also greatly expanded my views on jazz, since I first discovered Jaco Pastorius and then the "Love Supreme" by Coltrane that I earn to the cause. Also, thanks to Comrade Tsi / Jesse and knowledge, I'm doing to a rather curious Preview this genre. Of course, in my diet, not lack a good dose of punk, it is essential every day a direct injection into a vein of Aussie rock, the main dish is usually sprinkled with southern rock and some shots are always welcome to country, especially if is outlaw.
And that branch of the tree, from the Swedish Coldspell, with this their second album, they pull the most classic of the hard side, rainbow lease for entrocarlos with all the melody they were able to take northern European bands in previous decades .
Coldspell is formed by Niclas Swedentorp - vocals, Micke Larsson - guitars, Matti Eklund - keyboards / hammond, Anders "Kebbe" Lindmark - bass and Perra Johansson - drums, and by 2009 they released their first album "Infinite stargaze (still References a rainbow both in the name of the band as the album title, or had it seems to me), an album quite like the followers of the genre, with their sound somewhere between medium and heavy melodic hard but accessible.
now in 2011 have this "Out from the cold", which after cold and why not, nice cover, hiding 12 tracks filled with vocal melodies, good keyboards and powerful riffs.

"Run for your life" exudes class by four sides, built upon the Scandinavian melodic rock and Blackmore equally. "One in a million" starts with a riff very classic, wrapped in the keyboards, which makes the counterpoint to the force that printed the guitars, and that chorus that sticks in your head, as it should be. Another new entry
forceful guitars brings "Six feets under," a track that travels directly to the 80, especially in the choruses. A highlight of the album are the solos Larsson, without being too excessive, if it makes clear quality and good taste. "Time" draws on the reminiscences of people like Treat or Europe, a song that oozes elegance to 100%.
"Save our Souls" follows the same wavelength, that hard melodic rock, but not at all cloying, with a keyboard heirs of Jon Lord. Meanwhile riff, do not miss a ballad, and Coldspell bring out their most epic with this theme, "The King", a classic air court that without standing out too, leave a good taste in your mouth.

But also know Coldspell hard rock, and "Heading for tomorrow" is the sign, a hard rock classic, to remember the great of the genre, where the crossroad guitar / keyboard sounds great. And finally, the court title track, "Out in the cold", where the awesome punch of the drums, setting the pace is a hard and powerful track that closes this great album brilliantly.
A very good production of Tommy Hansen, for an album that certainly helps Haughland Ian, drummer of Europe, and where it stands, above all, great quality and class of guitarist Micke Larsson, and some very big issues, which will make delight anyone who wants to bring to the music of Coldspell, you know, just hard rock.
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