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MADNESS
Release Date: 2007 - 01 - 01, Audio CD, METALBLADE Last Update 01.12.2009 05:49
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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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