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Burning Ambition
Release Date: 2004 - 10 - 18, Audio CD, Majestic Rock Last Update 01.12.2009 05:49
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by - written on 24/01/09 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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Burning Ambition was the 2nd album by the London based nwobhm act Chariot - lyrically the band try to evolve from the simplicstic style of their debut The Warrior. For me it didn't work that well and the band keep their simple yet heavy outlook musically whilst expanding upon the short, fast, catchy vocals of the previous album by switching it for what sounds like 70s ballad twaddle, changing from a band short to the point like Motorhead territory to just another trashy hard rock act. The cheesy looking cover gives away the lack of quality in this album whcih shows very little originality, effeminate sounding vocals with simple riffs doesn't really do a great ... Read the complete review
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