Showing posts with label Alter Bridge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alter Bridge. Show all posts

Thursday, 31 October 2019

Alter Bridge - Walk the Sky (2019)


Almost ever since I heard Alter Bridge was releasing a new album, I've been wondering whether I should listen to it or not. I've listened to it, and I was not disappointed. A whole new tone has been set, compared to their first album One Day Remains, and it is really remarkable. Walk the Sky is the sixth studio album by rock band Alter Bridge, and it's not wrong to say that they have come a long way since 2004. While they have not lost touch with their roots, they have definitely put a modern twist on their unique style.

With 14 tracks lasting almost exactly an hour, Walk the Sky delivers a rock album unlike others on this blog. Firstly, it's much like their other songs, which make you want to sing along at the top of your lungs. This alone makes an album enjoyable, as you can have fun along with them. And secondly, there's no screaming or growling, which, when used too much, can ruin a song or an entire album, à la Survival Machines. These can be good, however, but in moderation.

Moving onto the actual song, they are all excellently well crafted, but I feel like the first half of the album is a whole lot better than the second half. It's hard to explain, but the first few songs are the best but then just goes downhill from there. It's not to say "Oh, these songs are crap". Far from it, in fact. The craftsmanship put into songs like "Wouldn't You Rather" and "Take the Crown" is just a lot better than that of "Walking in the Sky", for example. They ain't no "Metalingus", that's for sure. To compare it to One Day Remains, Walk the Sky offers songs I'd say are better than some on the One Day Remains, and vice versa, but if I had to pick which one was better, I'd have to say One Day Remains is better, but not by much.

Overall, Walk the Sky is an impressive album by Alter Bridge and showcases their progress over 15 years. I'd like to rate it higher, but it falls short in a few aspects. This is an album I would most definitely recommend you listen to. A fun, electric-guitar filled hour of greatness.

Favourite Tracks: "Wouldn't You Rather", "In the Deep", "Godspeed", "Take the Crown", "The Bitter End"
Rating: 8 / 10

Thursday, 12 September 2019

Alter Bridge - One Day Remains (2004)


I first heard Alter Bridge's music about a decade ago when I was playing WWE games a whole lot. "The Rated R Superstar" Edge uses an edited of "Metalingus" for his intro theme, and it is probably still the best intro theme used in the WWE to date. And speaking of "Metalingus", it comes from this album. One Day Remains is the debut studio album by rock band Alter Bridge. When I was younger, I didn't know any better and I thought Edge himself sung "Metalingus", completely unaware about the fact that a whole band was behind the masterpiece of a track.

With 11 tracks lasting about 55 minutes, One Day Remains offers some of the cleanest vocals and instrument tracks that I have ever heard. The vocal range of Myles Kennedy is mightily impressive and add a form of power to the songs that I can't really describe. The raw emotion poured into these songs is definitely on a level that I have never heard before, and it shows all the way throughout. It's just amazing, electrifying. This album has me pumped in all kinds of ways; I have the most fun jamming out to these songs more than any other albums or songs I have heard from other artists. 

One Day Remains also offers the calmer, almost sadder songs "Broken Wings" and "In Loving Memory", which shows the contrast between this and the other songs. I especially like the backing track to "Broken Wings". It's still most definitely a rock song, but the tone is meticulously set by the guitars, which I find amazing. With the vocals and drums, the emotion is very easy to hear. As this is the first time I've listened to an Alter Bridge album, I am unable to compare it to their later material, nor am I able to give it a complete 10 / 10, but boy, I wish I could. This album shows the true scale of Alter Bridge's potential from the absolute get-go.

I love this album. It's clearly a Rock album, and makes sure you are aware of that in the coolest way possible. It's actually quite a shame I'm only listening to this now, because I would have loved to have listened to this when I was younger. One Day Remains is a spectacular debut album and showcases the raw potential of Alter Bridge. I highly recommend you listen to this one. It's incredible.


Favourite Tracks: All
Rating: 9 / 10