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Description: Genre: Pop / Artist: Chinchilla / Audio CD released 2007-01-01 at METALBLADE / Disc #1 Tracklisting 1 Intro 2 Fight ... more
Madness - Chinchilla ... Fight
3 Freedom
4 Queen Of The Rain
5 Broken Heart
6 I Stole Your Love
7 Madness
8 Living On My Own
9 Where The Brave Belong
10 Tears
11 Dark And Light
12 Anymore

Newest Review: ... Thomas Laasch and Marc Steck handling each, and bringing a distinctly eighties glam metal sound to the proceedings that isn't ... more

 ... particularly welcome. Fortunately, the album also cuts down on the excess of ballads, with only the tell-tale 'Broken Heart' being completely awful, and 'Where the Brave Belong' and 'Anymore' merely aurally boring rather than especially offensive. The songs are mostly mid-tempo again, despite the deceptive fast drums of Steffen Theurer, but once again Urdo Gerstenmeyer fails to produce any memorable guitar riffs, relying instead on his skill at solos that are more often than not ripped off from other bands (the e...more

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Release Date: 2007 - 01 - 01, Audio CD, METALBLADE
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Premium Review Madness - Chinchilla: Madness (238 words)
by - written on 10/06/08 (Very useful, 43 readings)
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By their second album, Germany's Chinchilla had settled into their role as practitioners of distinctly mediocre power metal, a title they still bear proudly today. The most noticeable changes here from the debut album are the replacement of singer/keyboardist Martin Obermeier with respective newcomers Thomas Laasch and Marc Steck handling each, and bringing a distinctly eighties glam metal sound to the proceedings that isn't particularly welcome. Fortunately, the album also cuts down on the excess of ballads, with only the tell-tale 'Broken Heart' being completely awful, and 'Where the Brave Belong' and 'Anymore' merely aurally boring rather than especially ...  Read the complete review

 

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