Rock/Metal Reviews


Welcome To The Revolution
NOVEMBER 67



November 67 are :
Mike Murray on Vocals
Blane Gilbert on Drums
Mark DuBose on Bass
Paul Marko on Guitars

The tracks are :
1. Won't Turn Away (4:05)
2. New Day Rising (4:01)
3. Welcome to The Revolution (4:12)
4. Die So Young (4:15)
5. Little Piece Of Me (4:01)
6. September (4:32)
7. Flower (5:34)
8. I'll Be Waiting (4:24)
9. Wicked Man (3:46)
10. Here Comes The Pain (3:41)

The first track is 'Won't Turn Away', an excellent track which is a hard hitting rock track, but has a great catchy tune and chorus. Great riff's from Paul, superb vocals from Mike. This track once it gets going has a superb rhythm and some excellent guitar work from Paul.

The next track is 'New Day Rising', another excellent track, slightly heavier than the first track. Great vocals and excellent guitar work.

The third track is 'Welcome To The Revolution' which starts off with some excellent guitar. There's a powerful rhythm from Blane and Mark. Again great vocals from Mike and stunning guitar work from Paul.

The next track is 'Die So Young', this is more of a blues based metal track. Great guitar, great vocals, strong drum sound. The track also has a catchy chorus.

'Little Piece Of Me', starting with some great guitar, it's fast paced, superb rhythm will get you going in no time. Nice changes in direction, mood and tempo and an outstanding solo.

The sixth track is 'September', which is a lot slower than the previous track. Good vocal delivery and once again some superb guitar.

The next track is 'Flower', this is a blues based love song. Nice guitar work, the vocals have an echo effect used on them and adds depth to the track. Again this track has a catchy chorus.

'I'll Be Waiting', another excellent track with great vocals , superb rhythms and some superb guitar.

The ninth track is 'Wicked Man' and one of my favourite tracks. It rock's. Great vocals , and has excellent guitar solo's. The final track is 'Here Comes The Pain', slow drivin' rhythm, some excellent guitar work. This is a great album. November 67 show influences in their music such as Rainbow to Soundgarden and their music shows quite a lot of originality within the hard rock spectrum. Dark and melodic, this is a must for hard rock fans.

Released by Hengest Records. 81 Park road, Wath-upon-Dearne, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S63 7LE. UK.
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