Lou Gramm is BACK!!!
Man!!! I bought Lou's new album today, and all I can say is that I was very wrong and judgemental. I posted (I think it was last year) that I thought Lou should just throw in the towel and quit performing....I was SO wrong, and I'm ashamed of myself. I've listened to his new album today, and I absolutely LOVE it.
I don't even know where to start! I'm not going to do a track-by-track review, as that's more Andrew's territory. I will say that the album starts with a bang, and there are awesome elements from just about every era of Gramm. I can honestly say that his band is every bit as good as Foreigner! If you listen to this you'll be saying "Mick who?" in no time.
The album is definitely created from his passion for the Lord and all that he's gone through, and it shines throughout. I honestly think that even an athiest could listen to this album and fall in love with it. There are some amazing keyboard/guitar riffs thoughout, and I was very impressed immediately with the diversity of the sounds. There's some awesome B-3 sounds, piano, synth, etc... and the songs range from songs that sound like "Lost In The Shadows", to Shadow King songs, to funky songs with really tight groves, to acoustic guitar and piano songs. Some of the songs have some of the biggest, baddest choirs you've ever heard!
I'm not doing this album justice with my descriptions, but if you even like Foreigner or Lou in the slightest....GO BUY THIS ALBUM IMMEDIATELY!!!
Here's the link. There are samples on there, but trust me...they don't do the album justice AT ALL. I almost didn't buy it after hearing them, but I am SO glad I did. Here you go...
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_dmusi ... =lou+gramm
I also bought tickets today to go see him on May 30th in Charlotte N.C., and I got 3rd row seats. I am STOKED! Let me know if anyone else is going, because it would be awesome to meet some of you.
I don't even know where to start! I'm not going to do a track-by-track review, as that's more Andrew's territory. I will say that the album starts with a bang, and there are awesome elements from just about every era of Gramm. I can honestly say that his band is every bit as good as Foreigner! If you listen to this you'll be saying "Mick who?" in no time.
The album is definitely created from his passion for the Lord and all that he's gone through, and it shines throughout. I honestly think that even an athiest could listen to this album and fall in love with it. There are some amazing keyboard/guitar riffs thoughout, and I was very impressed immediately with the diversity of the sounds. There's some awesome B-3 sounds, piano, synth, etc... and the songs range from songs that sound like "Lost In The Shadows", to Shadow King songs, to funky songs with really tight groves, to acoustic guitar and piano songs. Some of the songs have some of the biggest, baddest choirs you've ever heard!
I'm not doing this album justice with my descriptions, but if you even like Foreigner or Lou in the slightest....GO BUY THIS ALBUM IMMEDIATELY!!!
Here's the link. There are samples on there, but trust me...they don't do the album justice AT ALL. I almost didn't buy it after hearing them, but I am SO glad I did. Here you go...
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_dmusi ... =lou+gramm
I also bought tickets today to go see him on May 30th in Charlotte N.C., and I got 3rd row seats. I am STOKED! Let me know if anyone else is going, because it would be awesome to meet some of you.