by Majestic » Tue Jun 03, 2014 11:14 am
I have it, and like it pretty well.
There are things about it that remind me of a really great demo more than a full release. The mixing isn't the best, and sometimes the guitars are too far back or the overall sound is too low and muddy. I like Mendoza's voice and singing just fine for this kind of music, but there are moments where it is a bit over the top and a little less would be more. Some of Neal's solos don't impress much, which is no big deal except that when you are an axe man and release an album in your name, you should do your best to make the solos really stand out and impress if you are going to have one at all. There are a couple where the lyrics are weak and it distracts, and just a lot of minor things that having a good producer probably would have fixed and maybe this could have been a great album. I think there are some really good songs here and Deen definitely gets the MVP. Better attention to details like getting the performances, harmonies, and production qualities just right would have made this a great album. As it is, it is only a good album, and mostly enjoyable for what it is.