youkeepmewaiting wrote:In my opinion over the recent year/two years i think some of the classic artist and bands and produced some of the best material of their career
The last Iron Maiden album in my opinion is just fantastic, great riffs and vocals from Bruce. They have evolved musically so much in my opinion, much more order to there songs now and generally seem clever and writers
Scorpions new album "Humanity", people who dont hgave this album, buy it! Its produced by the legend Desmond Child, and most songs have been co-wrote by him. This IS the best album of their career without a doubt.
Europes latest album is very good, and has a much different feel than there previous albums, almost a grunge feel tto it. Very different album but well worth a listen, and of course the previsouly mentioned tribute to journey, "forever travelling".
- Some dissapointments though
Dream Theatre and Rush, didnt do it for my this year, great musicianship nondoubt about it . . but where are the songs?!
Your thoughts and opinions?
Haven't heard the new Iron Maiden, but wouldn't mind.
The Scorpions album was amazing, but I'm not sure I agree that it's their best ever. Desmond Child is a good "hit" writer, for sure, but there is one danger with him... His candy coated hooks tends to carry the faint odor of cheese. In music, cheese and candy are actually in the same food group.

I'm not saying the album is cheesy at all... it's great! But you can
tell Desmond Child wrote some of the hooks... He has little signature things he does which are really musical guilty pleasures to my ears... all the sudden key changes in a chorus (think Alice Cooper's "Poison" for example). I did once own Desmond Child's solo album "Discipline", and really only liked the first track on it (think it was called, "The Price of Loving You") -- it also had those key-changes in the chorus. Anyway, I forget the song on the new Scorps album he does this with -- it's a mid-paced song, and it may be "Love Will Keep Us Alive", but it's very Desmond Childy.

I do absolutely love this album, though -- very listenable.
Europe -- AWESOME!
Dream Theater -- haven't heard it. Loved their earlier albums, bought one stinker, and never gave them another chance. Maybe I should, but probably not today.
Rush -- I agree. This album had to grow on me, but it took a little longer than it should. Still, it's far from my favorite. I miss the Rush of the late 80's-early 90's, when they were putting out albums like "Grace Under Pressure". The last Rush album I really, really dug was "Counterparts", and they really hit the ball out of the park on that one. They've been gravitating back more to their original sound since then, but in my opinion are also dispensing with memorable hooks and melodies as well. If I look back and can't remember much about the music on an album, having only just listened to it a few months ago, that says something.