Stereo Nasty - Twisting The Blade (2017)

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Stereo Nasty - Twisting The Blade (2017)

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Stereo Nasty - Twisting The Blade (2017)

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Year : 2017
Style : Heavy Metal , Hard Rock
Country : Ireland
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 119 mb


Bio:

Stereo Nasty are a Hard Rock / Heavy Metal band from Co. Kildare, Ireland.Some bands treat their debut studio albums as a tentative step in their recording career whilst others go for the throat. Thankfully, County Kildare based quartet Stereo Nasty have taken the latter option with Nasty By Nature. Early promise was shown by a three track EP just over a year ago (which has been re-recorded and included on the album). The 80’s metal vibe is still showing with all ten tracks featuring some seismic riffs to get even the most ardent emo fan headbanging, point proven by the Accept like riffs of opener ‘Black Widow‘.It’s crunching main riff from Adrian Foley sets the standard high from the start, topped off with a Blackie Lawless style snarl from Mick Mahon. Other highlights are ‘Holy Terror’ with it’s riff reminding me of ‘Action’ by the Sweet but the song thrashes along like a mid paced Destruction with Mick delivering a Schmier like barked vocal.‘Interstellar’ has a chugging NWOBHM style riff that dominates on an ‘Orgasmatron’ like groove. Album highlight for me is following track ‘The Fear’ , a true headbanger with some crashing AC/DC like chords in the verses as a melodic break midway is a calm before the storm guitar solo. The aptly titled ‘Death Machine’ is the fastest track of the ten with some turbo charged rhythms and the pace is brought down by the commercially heavy ‘In The Blood’. The three EP tracks close Nasty By Nature in fine style, the pick of the trio being ‘Under Her Spell’ which contains the most intense riff on the album which will stay in your head for days and a tasty wah-wah solo midway will keep the air guitarists happy.

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Rarely was there a breath of fresh air through a scene like Stereo Nasty.Great name. Great look. Great Music. And great fun.It’s rivivalism at its most charming for an 80’s kids generation that now hankers for Stranger Things and palms on gridlines.The demo was outrageous sport, which demos mostly are. The problem always comes when bands find themselves confronted by the need to fill an album, and screech up against a creative wall when the gas of exuberance begins to run low.I wouldn’t say Stereo Nasty are here exactly; but they come perilously close on ‘Twisting The Blade’.In many ways I feel I’ve had to try far too hard to love this, and more than the nature of the music should require. It’s pretty much down to the vocals.Balls To The Walls...The Blackie Lawless yowl is impressive, don’t get me wrong. Cultivating that from scratch with authenticity and vigour is some achievement.It’s just that if I’m honest, it’s quite often just a little sharp or flat of the note (‘Near Dark’), and as well as that, it’s pretty much the only dynamic that Mick Mahon uses across the duration of the album. They need something else: harmonies, clean sung (ie not chalky), just something else.The start of ‘Through The Void’ gives this a good go – it would have been cool to have a bit more of it.But don’t think this is a take down. It most definitely isn’t.Highlight tracks like the absolute balls to the wall ‘Reflections Of Madness’ send you straight back to an reimagined future-past of 1986 leather, steel and lazers fantasia, with just bags and bags full of energy.The slight creativity deficit dogs the band around ‘Haunting The Night’ and ‘Twisting The Blade’, but that initial energy is re-established after the moody video game style ‘Vengeance’ with the up-tempo ‘Becoming A Beast’ to close out.The big question is whether Stereo Nasty are cool for the idea and the show they’ve bottled, or for the music they make. It’s party material, no doubt – in a world that’s crying out for it – it’s just how that all translates to album that can be tricky.The highlights on this are real whoppers, but, alas, there’s a little bit of filler that’s hard not to flag up.Still though: what a band, and what a vibe.

Line-Up:

Mick Mahon - Vocals
Adrian Foley - Guitars
Rud Holohan - Bass
Fran Moran - Drums

Tracklist:

01. Kill Or Be Killed
02. No One Gets Out Alive
03. Reflections Of Madness
04. Near Dark
05. Through The Void
06. Haunting The Night
07. Twisting The Blade
08. Vengeance
09. Becoming A Beast


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