Saturday, April 23, 2011

More Periods At Age 40

Turbo - Taste of silence (1985)

Heavy metal and sialalajki

Release date: 1985
Genre: Hard Rock / Heavy Metal
Country: Poland

Tracklist:
first Taste of silence - 0:21
second It is no longer with you - 3:03
third Teach us all the time - 3:56
4th Crazy dance - 4:03
5th Words full of words - 4:21
6th Does me no - 4:24
7th What was that day? - 4:39
8th Choose yourself - 4:45
9th Everything will be ok - 4:32
10th The birth of a demon - 4:28

Ingredients:
Greg Kupczyk - vocals
Wojciech Hoffmann - guitar, vocals Andrew
Łysów - guitar, vocals
Bogusz Rutkiewicz - bass
Alan Sors - drums

Review by Frodli

Two years after his debut album Turbo issued again. Publishing provides an interesting phrase, "The album is dedicated to the band Iron Maiden, although cover is more like" Screaming For Vengeance " Judas Priest. At this point, the comparison to the likes British heavy metal can end, because the "Taste of Silence" is lighter than the heading "Adult Children", aimed at the mass audience.

Intro "Taste of Silence" is basically a deformed excerpt ballads with the same title, which the band is playing from time to time at the concerts. It passes the sharp opener "It is no longer with you." It is true that the text can be considered ridiculously simple, but music is a masterpiece. More weighted down than on the debut of the guitar and vocals Kupczyk sharper is that the prelude to the subsequent accomplishments of the team. Musicians are going to be a blow to "teach us all the time," whose life is the most comprehensive text on the CD. "Crazy Dance" and the bumpy ride continues. The perfect riff and racially heavy metal guitar solos, and the piercing screams of a thoroughly characterized by the sharpest in the early works of Turbo track. Lighter part of the disc opens melancholic "The words full of words." Text can be explained in two ways-long love, friendship ... Cloudy in the mood improves luzacki "Do me no," the catchy, hard rock riff and neat part instrumental. The climax of the album is the ballad "What was that day?" Played in a truly ajronowy way: slow start and a stronger impact on the end. For years, discussions are ongoing between the fans of the team, whether that composition is better than the "adult children", but of course it depends on personal taste. If someone a little hiciorów on board, it has "Choose Yourself". Again, full of play, sing-song chorus, and solo no words. Audible inspiration we have in the Black Sabbath "Everything will be ok." Another beautiful ballad in the output band. At the farewell assembly served an instrumental class "Birth of a demon." A big part in the quality of the song has a new rhythm section. Tandem Rutkiewicz / Sors here proves its usefulness and class, and the guitarists are not lagging behind. Thus

presents the second album Turbo. Song full of contrasts, because on the one hand shows inclinations toward hard use on the upper limit speed of heavy metal, but half of the disc reveals quite different trends. So stylistically inconsistent disc must necessarily be regarded as a "gray mouse" with distinctive "adult children" and the legendary "Cavalry Satan. " I think that is totally wrong opinion, because this album is simply a disc without an evolutionary leap from the debut of "Cavalry ..." would be totally illogical.

Rating: 8.5/10

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