Deadly Tide – 8th Deadly Sin (2013)
The spirit – irreverent – is at intervals that just: the guitars are dirty as they should and the intention, in departure, it seems that one of invading the Poland. Some Darkness, some Creed, a little something other of not better identifiable: something of first Hardcore Superstars and, obviously, Scorpions. Only randomly cited for the last, a lightning could catch me it prays. These are Deadly Tide, hard rock band Tuscan who proposes here his “8th Deadly Sin”: 12 traces for 49 minutes on average tepid but it never cools.
This is just to say it: the anaffettività is not part of their catalogue. A product sciapo that is disentangled how script between ballads and erections, without leading nevertheless to the ejaculation. guilt of the times? guilt of the contingencies? Perhaps in part it is like that. Each single piece here is a homemade work produced with the maximum love and the giustia maniacalità: there it is not well-known outside put, so as there is no solo that does not lead – – to be rolled at all nevertheless. For the one who wanted to have to happen the nostalgia of the best years, this disk might be indicated: the attempt to look over the period of twenty years at 80-90 comes sporadically outside and is not therefore fewer apprezabile. But perhaps, before thinking of the frames, it would be needed to check that the electric installation is to rule. Two more points for the last “My Starlet Blue”: really remarkable.
1. Dandy Rahpsody
2. I’m the King of the World
3. Sexy Disco Sexy (So Hot & Nasty)
4. Again
5. In My Downtown
6. I Hope for a Better Day
7. Drinking With the Devil
8. Time for a Cigarette
9. Away
10. White Decadent Lady
11. Prisoner of Love
12. My Starlet Blue
JD NITRO: VOCALS
SKIZZA: R&L GUITARS
EASY: R&L GUITARS
WILD RUMBLE: BASS
MR. BLACK: DRUMS
Deadly Tide – 8th Deadly Sin (2013)