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100% WET

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 12:19 am
by Behshad
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It has been more than two years since I handed out a perfect score. I don't do these things lightly. But there is no doubt in my mind that this album represents the highest quality possible – the songwriting, performance energy, production are all perfect in my eyes and most importantly, I feel that this album pushes the melodic rock genre forward.
Without forward movement we are all doomed to do nothing but reflect on past glories and we can't do that forever. Albums like this are exactly what is needed to keep the genre fresh and invigorated.
I have had the advantage of having this record since June, so it has well and truly had time to sink in and grow on me. I have been listening to it almost continually since then and still want to keep putting it on over and over. I have different favourite songs from week to week and haven't tired of one track on here.
If the 700 news blurbs have escaped your attention, W.E.T. is Robert Sall (songwriting) of Work Of Art representing the 'W'; chief brains trust and multi-instrumentalist/guitarist/producer/songwriter Erik Martensson from Eclipse representing the 'E' and songwriter/vocalist Jeff Scott Soto representing the 'T' as in Talisman.
The band evolved from an idea out of the Frontiers Records office, who had the continued desire for JSS to deliver a melodic rock record, when the singer wanted to expand his solo name into other styles.

Eclipse and Work Of Art were two of the bands of 2008 – both of which delivering critically acclaimed albums that were also snapped up by hungry fans.
With the project line-up settled, demos were commenced and it wasn't long before genuine chemistry developed and the project become a band.
The songwriting here is nothing short of brilliant. Cheif writers Erik Martensson and Miqael Persson with Robert Sall have assembled an amazing array of songs.
Performing the songs, you get the very best of Jeff Scott Soto's power and passion, and the master Erik Martensson is simply on fire. The Eclipse album was a monument to melodic hard rock craftsmanship, but he's gone one step further here.
What I love is that the album contains moments of AOR passion, but isn't restricted to just being an AOR release. There are some truly heavy moments here, which are made more commercial and catchy by the team involved.
And this isn't an old-school release. Erik's ability to update that classic sound and drive it into the future with powerhouse rhythm and production effects makes this an equally classic and contemporary release.

Track By Track:
Invincible starts off very calmly and builds…sounds very melodic…then bang! We're underway. Great sounding guitars, powerful rhythm section, vocals right up in the mix and JSS sounding more melodic than he ever has. More so than Eyes, more so than Prism. He's back into that higher range and really pushes his vocals to the limit, yet it sounds absolutely natural and 100% engaging. And you know you can't help but sing along – in fact, to the whole album. I'm always tired when I get to the end of this record from singing along.
One Love is simply brilliant. Pure melodic rock songwriting brilliance. The verse features some memorable vocal lines, but the chorus soars higher than ever expected and goes right over the top – all layered in harmonies.
Brothers In Arms is – like most of the tracks here – another glorious slice of harmony drenched melodic rock in the finest tradition of the genre. The chorus is immense again and the mid-song bridge/instrumental passage is powerful, moody and hard rocking, all within the same two minute setting. And the final chorus just blows the lid off everything to date.
It is time for a chance of pace and Comes Down Like Rain is just that. A soft, sultry vocal whispers over some subtle instrumentation. The first chorus is almost not there – it sends chills up your spine and it isn't until 2 minutes into the song that things blow up. And what a heart wrenching chorus it is. Things turn heavier with a big guitar solo before going completely soft again – brilliant songwriting again in play.
Running From The Heartache is pure Steve Perry/Journey, or pure classic AOR at any rate. Smooth, mid-tempo keyboard drenched AOR with another killer bridge/chorus arrangement and harmonies through the roof.
After smooth American AOR of the previous track, the urgent I'll Be There has a more European feel to it, but is equally melodic. And yes, another bloody huge chorus with a big soaring JSS vocal, reaching into those higher than high ranges again. The latter half of the song is filled with solos and gets heavier, leading perfectly into two of the heaviest tracks on the album.
Damage Is Done just rocks. The sound isn't far from Eclipse and represents another European twist. The straight ahead rocker is a definite 'album track', but is placed perfectly to make the flow of the album just brilliant.
Then…it's The Who….no its Whitesnake! The intro to Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is is just pure energy and the verse vocal is stamped with authority. The chorus isn't as big as some earlier tracks, but the tempo and direction of the track makes it equally infectious.
The last part of the album goes heavy, melodic, heavy, melodic…and One Day At A Time is the track to take a breather on. Holy shit does this song get to me. This is the big power ballad of the album and features a chorus with harmonies to high I never thought I would ever hear JSS sing like this. This is noting short of stunning and one of the great ballads of the last few years.
Time to rock again and the heaviest track on the album is the double time rhythm of Just Go. With a pumping riff kicking it off and a raspy vocal throughout, the song powers along, albeit with a prominent keyboard riff joining in. The chorus is furious and the drumming outstanding.
My Everything sees the guys step back into pure American AOR, in a similar vein to Running From The Heartache. More layered harmonies, backing vocals a big chorus make it yet another winner.
This breathtaking album closes with one of the songs of the decade. If I Fall is W.E.T.'s very own Don't Stop Believin'.
Clocking in at over 6 minutes, this is pure feel good, uptempo AOR gold! It starts slow and builds with a Neal Schon-like guitar riff, piano, drums and then that vocal. Steve Perry is back and singing his lungs out. The song sounds like it could have come from Trial By Fire or Perry's For The Love Of Strange Medicine, but the chorus is pure Escape! Harmonies, layers of vocals, a feel good lyric and JSS' monster voice.
Even better the regular song structure winds up at about the 3 minute mark and guitars take over. JSS sings the hamonies over an extended Journey-esque lead guitar break that runs until the song closes. What a stunning way to finish the album.
This song is a huge middle finger to Journey – as if to state – 'hey, you wanted the heritage sound, here it is…' Soto has never sounded so soulful and powerful as he does here. Steve Perry goes metal…
The Bottom Line
W.E.T. might just be the perfect balance of power and melody, emotion and attitude. A dream line-up that really delivers their very best…ever. This is a stunning album and fully deserves the rating given. I'm sure I'll get a few 'JSS-man love' e-mails from those not convinced, but in 12 years of running this site, neither JSS or Eclipse reached this pinnacle, so good on them for doing it here.
I have only ever handed out perfect scores on 7 previous occasions and the last was 3 years ago! (Danger Danger x 2; Harem Scarem x 2; TNT; Toto; Mecca). That's how much I believe in this album.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 12:25 am
by Ehwmatt
Can't wait to hear this album... this is JSS in the style he SHOULD be doing all along, at least judging by the excellent samples. I get the feeling I'm gonna listen to If I Fall nonstop!

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 12:26 am
by YoungJRNY
Highly anticipating this album. Judging by the clips, the sound and melodic style is exactly what I look for in my music buds. Can't wait.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 12:27 am
by Tito
I am totally shocked. I did not see that coming at all. :o :shock: :shock: :o :shock: :o :roll:

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 12:30 am
by Behshad
Tito wrote:I am totally shocked. I did not see that coming at all. :o :shock: :shock: :o :shock: :o :roll:


Doesnt take much to shock you, does it , you pickleholed hosedumpster ;)

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 12:30 am
by Ehwmatt
Behshad wrote:
Tito wrote:I am totally shocked. I did not see that coming at all. :o :shock: :shock: :o :shock: :o :roll:


Doesnt take much to shock you, does it , you pickleholed cumdumpster ;)


Fixed :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: 100% WET

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 12:32 am
by bluejeangirl76
Andrew wrote:I have only ever handed out perfect scores on 7 previous occasions and the last was 3 years ago! (Danger Danger x 2; Harem Scarem x 2; TNT; Toto; Mecca). That's how much I believe in this album.


Wow. Only 7 perfects before this? Cool. 8) I can't wait!

I especially liked this part:

"This song is a huge middle finger to Journey – as if to state – 'hey, you wanted the heritage sound, here it is…' "

:twisted: :lol:

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 12:32 am
by Deb
Tito wrote:I am totally shocked. I did not see that coming at all. :o :shock: :shock: :o :shock: :o :roll:


:twisted: :twisted:

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Re: 100% WET

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 12:34 am
by Tito
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
I especially liked this part:

"This song is a huge middle finger to Journey – as if to state – 'hey, you wanted the heritage sound, here it is…' "

:twisted: :lol:


And I'm sure they care.

Re: 100% WET

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 12:36 am
by Behshad
Tito wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
I especially liked this part:

"This song is a huge middle finger to Journey – as if to state – 'hey, you wanted the heritage sound, here it is…' "

:twisted: :lol:


And I'm sure they care.


If it gets your blood to the boiling point as it sure has, then mission accomplished ! :lol: 8)

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 12:43 am
by Deb
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Can't friggin' wait to get this CD!!! :D Keep checking NEH to make sure they haven't changed the Nov 6th ship date. :lol: I feel like a kid at Christmas......with new W.E.T. and Mr Big dvd/cds on the way! :mrgreen: LOL, now that I see the band names in print, it's a good thing people know they are music. :lol:

Re: 100% WET

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 12:44 am
by bluejeangirl76
Tito wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
I especially liked this part:

"This song is a huge middle finger to Journey – as if to state – 'hey, you wanted the heritage sound, here it is…' "

:twisted: :lol:


And I'm sure they care.


I'm sure they don't, being that these are the same guys who don't realize that their own last album was a huge middle finger to Journey. :lol:

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 12:45 am
by stevew2
Tito wrote:I am totally shocked. Ive never cummed before in my life. :o :shock: :shock: :o :shock: :o :roll:
I fixed it for you Tito

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 12:46 am
by Pelata
Every bit an A++ album!! Album Of The Year for me...easily one of the best albums of the decade, IMO.

Re: 100% WET

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 12:50 am
by Tito
Behshad wrote:
Tito wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
I especially liked this part:

"This song is a huge middle finger to Journey – as if to state – 'hey, you wanted the heritage sound, here it is…' "

:twisted: :lol:


And I'm sure they care.


If it gets your blood to the boiling point as it sure has, then mission accomplished ! :lol: 8)


I honestly don't care. If I did not go to the website, I wouldn't even know there was an album. Hell, if I didn't come to this website, I wouldn't even know who Soto was. My comment is in regard, to the "shocking" 100% Andrew gave it. I would have never expected it.

Re: 100% WET

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 12:51 am
by Tito
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
Tito wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
I especially liked this part:

"This song is a huge middle finger to Journey – as if to state – 'hey, you wanted the heritage sound, here it is…' "

:twisted: :lol:


And I'm sure they care.


I'm sure they don't, being that these are the same guys who don't realize that their own last album was a huge middle finger to Journey. :lol:


If you feel that way about them and their shows, then why do you keep going to their shows...as well as going backstage to meet them?

Re: 100% WET

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 1:02 am
by bluejeangirl76
Tito wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
Tito wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
I especially liked this part:

"This song is a huge middle finger to Journey – as if to state – 'hey, you wanted the heritage sound, here it is…' "

:twisted: :lol:


And I'm sure they care.


I'm sure they don't, being that these are the same guys who don't realize that their own last album was a huge middle finger to Journey. :lol:


If you feel that way about them and their shows, then why do you keep going to their shows...as well as going backstage to meet them?


I don't. I feel that way about that ridiculous piece of unnecessary crap called Revelation Disc 2.
Why I go to the shows has nothing to do with how I feel about some of them as people or their goofy marketing choices.
I go because I like the MUSIC and the live experience, not that I owe you an explanation.

Re: 100% WET

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 1:06 am
by Tito
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
Tito wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
Tito wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
I especially liked this part:

"This song is a huge middle finger to Journey – as if to state – 'hey, you wanted the heritage sound, here it is…' "

:twisted: :lol:


And I'm sure they care.


I'm sure they don't, being that these are the same guys who don't realize that their own last album was a huge middle finger to Journey. :lol:


If you feel that way about them and their shows, then why do you keep going to their shows...as well as going backstage to meet them?


I don't. I feel that way about that ridiculous piece of unnecessary crap called Revelation Disc 2.
Why I go to the shows has nothing to do with how I feel about some of them as people or their goofy marketing choices.
I go because I like the MUSIC and the live experience, not that I owe you an explanation.


Blame Walmart, that was not Journey's call. It was part of the package deal. If you're going to criticize Journey, then criticize Kiss, Foreigner, and many others who have done it through the years as well.

Re: 100% WET

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 1:10 am
by Lula
Tito wrote:
I honestly don't care. If I did not go to the website, I wouldn't even know there was an album. Hell, if I didn't come to this website, I wouldn't even know who Soto was. My comment is in regard, to the "shocking" 100% Andrew gave it. I would have never expected it.


yup, you would not know he saved journey millions of dollars in revenue by assuming the role of lead singer on the fly and bringing life to a dead band. yup, you wouldn't know that because as the jrny guys are busy being good people they're f@*king their brothers in the ass!

Re: 100% WET

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 1:11 am
by kgdjpubs
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
Andrew wrote:I have only ever handed out perfect scores on 7 previous occasions and the last was 3 years ago! (Danger Danger x 2; Harem Scarem x 2; TNT; Toto; Mecca). That's how much I believe in this album.


Wow. Only 7 perfects before this? Cool. 8) I can't wait!

I especially liked this part:

"This song is a huge middle finger to Journey – as if to state – 'hey, you wanted the heritage sound, here it is…' "

:twisted: :lol:



My only comment, which I'm sure won't win me many friends, is that I don't think Andrew doesn't do himself any favors by including personal attacks in reviews. It's not the first time (see Def Leppard mainly), and probably won't be the last. There's a difference though between stating feelings and being professional, and this crosses the line and hurts the site's credibility. There are plenty of sites out there that are "fanboy sites" (of which I won't list), and a few like melodicrock.com which try to stay on the professional side of things. This comment just brings Andrew right down with the others. We all know his feelings on the matter, but a comment worded like that has no place whatsoever in a professional review.

That being said, I was less than impressed with some of the samples, but the full songs have something the samples don't capture. It really is a good album. I don't hear all the much Journey, with the exception of the last song however. Kudos to JSS though, as this probably is his finest vocal hour. Hopefully, the thing will sell good enough for a 2nd album.

Re: 100% WET

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 1:12 am
by bluejeangirl76
Tito wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
Tito wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
Tito wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
I especially liked this part:

"This song is a huge middle finger to Journey – as if to state – 'hey, you wanted the heritage sound, here it is…' "

:twisted: :lol:


And I'm sure they care.


I'm sure they don't, being that these are the same guys who don't realize that their own last album was a huge middle finger to Journey. :lol:


If you feel that way about them and their shows, then why do you keep going to their shows...as well as going backstage to meet them?


I don't. I feel that way about that ridiculous piece of unnecessary crap called Revelation Disc 2.
Why I go to the shows has nothing to do with how I feel about some of them as people or their goofy marketing choices.
I go because I like the MUSIC and the live experience, not that I owe you an explanation.


Blame Walmart, that was not Journey's call. It was part of the package deal. If you're going to criticize Journey, then criticize Kiss, Foreigner, and many others who have done it through the years as well.


Oh yes, that's right. Walmart held them captive in a dungeon and threatened to boil their family jewels and eat their children's souls if they didn't sign the deal... I keep forgetting that part. Clearly, they had no choice. :roll: And you're assuming I haven't criticized other bands that have done it.

I've grown tired of debating with you. Be gone now. *shoo shoo*

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 1:15 am
by lights1961
edit...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDaqcPrJGnM

here is an interview... interesting....

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 1:16 am
by Michigan Girl
Great News...tear!!! :wink:

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 1:17 am
by bluejeangirl76
lights1961 wrote:here is part of a recent interview with JSS... um... interesting info....


:?:

Is it so interesting that it must remain invisible and secret?

Can I assume there was meant to be a link of some sort? :lol:

Re: 100% WET

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 1:29 am
by Ehwmatt
kgdjpubs wrote:
That being said, I was less than impressed with some of the samples, but the full songs have something the samples don't capture. It really is a good album. I don't hear all the much Journey, with the exception of the last song however.


Am I missing something? is this album out already? If so, where can I get it?

Re: 100% WET

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 1:51 am
by Tito
Lula wrote:
Tito wrote:
I honestly don't care. If I did not go to the website, I wouldn't even know there was an album. Hell, if I didn't come to this website, I wouldn't even know who Soto was. My comment is in regard, to the "shocking" 100% Andrew gave it. I would have never expected it.


yup, you would not know he saved journey millions of dollars in revenue by assuming the role of lead singer on the fly and bringing life to a dead band. yup, you wouldn't know that because as the jrny guys are busy being good people they're f@*king their brothers in the ass!


Hi Dean!

Re: 100% WET

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 1:52 am
by Behshad
Tito wrote:
Lula wrote:
Tito wrote:
I honestly don't care. If I did not go to the website, I wouldn't even know there was an album. Hell, if I didn't come to this website, I wouldn't even know who Soto was. My comment is in regard, to the "shocking" 100% Andrew gave it. I would have never expected it.


yup, you would not know he saved journey millions of dollars in revenue by assuming the role of lead singer on the fly and bringing life to a dead band. yup, you wouldn't know that because as the jrny guys are busy being good people they're f@*king their brothers in the ass!


Hi Dean!


Hi Dan :lol:

Re: 100% WET

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 1:54 am
by Jana
kgdjpubs wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
Andrew wrote:I have only ever handed out perfect scores on 7 previous occasions and the last was 3 years ago! (Danger Danger x 2; Harem Scarem x 2; TNT; Toto; Mecca). That's how much I believe in this album.


Wow. Only 7 perfects before this? Cool. 8) I can't wait!

I especially liked this part:

"This song is a huge middle finger to Journey – as if to state – 'hey, you wanted the heritage sound, here it is…' "

:twisted: :lol:



My only comment, which I'm sure won't win me many friends, is that I don't think Andrew doesn't do himself any favors by including personal attacks in reviews. It's not the first time (see Def Leppard mainly), and probably won't be the last. There's a difference though between stating feelings and being professional, and this crosses the line and hurts the site's credibility. There are plenty of sites out there that are "fanboy sites" (of which I won't list), and a few like melodicrock.com which try to stay on the professional side of things. This comment just brings Andrew right down with the others. We all know his feelings on the matter, but a comment worded like that has no place whatsoever in a professional review.

That being said, I was less than impressed with some of the samples, but the full songs have something the samples don't capture. It really is a good album. I don't hear all the much Journey, with the exception of the last song however. Kudos to JSS though, as this probably is his finest vocal hour. Hopefully, the thing will sell good enough for a 2nd album.


Excellent points. I agree.

Re: 100% WET

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 1:56 am
by Tito
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Oh yes, that's right. Walmart held them captive in a dungeon and threatened to boil their family jewels and eat their children's souls if they didn't sign the deal... I keep forgetting that part. Clearly, they had no choice. :roll: And you're assuming I haven't criticized other bands that have done it.

I've grown tired of debating with you. Be gone now. *shoo shoo*


Certainly, they didn't have to do it. But, if they didn't do it, there would be NO Revelation not to mention a lot of money forfeited. I think the masses have shown they are grateful there was a Revelation CD. Not to mention, they were going to rerecord some if not all of those songs for promotional purposes (concert advertisement on TV and radio) anyway, so why not get paid for it. If you don't like it, don't listen to Disc 2. I don't.

You wouldn't be tired a debating if you actually had a point.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 1:57 am
by Michigan Girl
Deb wrote:Image

Can't friggin' wait to get this CD!!! :D Keep checking NEH to make sure they haven't changed the Nov 6th ship date. :lol: I feel like a kid at Christmas......with new W.E.T. and Mr Big dvd/cds on the way! :mrgreen: LOL, now that I see the band names in print, it's a good thing people know they are music. :lol:


LOL...I used it in the Beauty Queen thread the other day and I think someone
took offense to it~ I must learn to know my audience!!! :wink: