It's been a while since the last time, so here's a rather decent portion of words of wisdom, opinionated bickering or plain old nonsense from an old geezer about some new and new-ish albums from yours truly... you decide, the truth is out there. But yeah, I'm almost up to date when it comes to new releases of our genre... "almost" being a fairly vague description.
KEYS - the project of Mark Mangold (Touch, Drive She Said) and Jake E. (Amaranthe, Cyhra) has released their third album ”Infinity Parabellum” (RRR) this year. The idea of Keys was that Mangold creates all the music with keyboards, except for vocals of course. Alex Landenburg plays drums on some of the tracks.
I have heard the previous two albums and compared to them, this latest effort sounds better, especially when it comes to the drums. The overtly plastic and programmed sound of the earlier stuff is mostly gone.
Songwise the material ranges from modern metal of ”Catapult” and ”Jannus” via the AOR of ”When The Night Calls” to the hazy seventies prog weirdness of ”Lost In Time”. Mangold and Jake E. are definitely not trying to play it safe. At times this is quite fascinating, but some of the material just goes over my head.
The supergroup BLACK SWAN’s third album ”Paralyzed” (RRRR) might just be their best one so far. Featuring Robin McAuley on vocals (McAuley Schenker Group, Grand Prix, Survivor), Reb Beach (Winger, Whitesnake), Jeff Pilson (Dokken, Foreigner) and Matt Starr (Ace Frehley, Mr. Big), this is more like a real band than one of the many Frontiers Records’ projects, as the members are writing the songs themselves and even taking care of the production duties.
If you’ve enjoyed McAuley Schenker Group, Winger and Dokken albums, I’m pretty sure you’ll find a lot to enjoy on this album as well. McAuley is one of those 80’s vocalists who can still deliver, his vocals are superb throughout the album. There are some subtle traces of the members’ past here and there, but nothing that screams ”old song rehashed”. It doesn’t get much better than the opening track ”When The Cold Wind Blows”, one of the best new hard rock songs I’ve heard lately, although ”Paralyzed”, ”Death Of Me” and ”If I Was King” and a couple of other are challenging it quite well.
It’d be great to see this band live - they could potentially put together an amazing setlist, with the best of their own songs and some classic tracks from their previous bands.
”Closer To The Sun” (RRRr) is the band’s latest album, and it’s been hailed as ”a return to form”, ”the best thing since the debut” and so on, but I’m not that convinced. The band’s overall sound and especially Vaughn’s vocals are somehow instantly likeable and welcoming, but when it comes to the songs, I feel that some of them are fairly ordinary. There are moments of brilliance, such as ”Starts With A Feeling” and the ballad ”The Picture”, but then again, ”Donnowhuddidis”, ”Harleys & Indians” and a couple others leave me cold. It’ll be interesting to see whether these songs come to life when I hopefully get to hear some of them live in Malmö later this year.
Now, some 40 years later, Eve returns with a new album, and the description above is a valid as ever. With Finnish producer/songwriter guru Jimmy Westerlund (One Desire, Giant) adding his touches to the album, ”Viimeinen Mohikaani” (RRRRr) is easily one of the best albums of the year. Definitely worth checking out even though it’s sung in Finnish, the music is excellent! Lots of 80's rock and pop stylings, but with a modern touch. This is Finnish Adult Oriented Rock in 2026.
The Vixenesque title track opens the album and it’s one of my favourites: big hooks and a driving groove. Next pick would be ”Night Of Passion” ( Hey there, Mad Max!), which has a bit of a synth wave vibe and it also takes me back to some eighties’ soundtracks. The pulsating, throbbing keys of the mid-tempo banger ”Tongue Of Love” make it irrestistable, and it gets the the third slot on my favourites’ list. The fourth and final place goes to ”Bodyrock” ( Hello, Lee Aaron!), which again has that soundtrack feel - isn’t there a movie called ”Bodyrock” too? As for the rest of the songs, they’re all decent enough and have grown on me, but at this point ”RRRR”-rating will have to do.





