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Danger Zone - Undying

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Reviewer :
Juha Harjula Format: Album
Year: 2012
Label: Avenue of Allies
Genre: AOR
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Italian rockers Danger Zone is here with their second album. The debut was released last year and was recorded back in 1989 but saw the light of day last year. Now they are back with an album that continues in the same way as the debut. They deliver 80s melodic hard rock with lots of melodies and great riffs. Vocalist Giacomo Gigantelli has a hoarse voice that suits the sound good and sometimes reminds of Claus Lessmann (Bonfire). I To I is a strong song with crunchy guitars and a catchy chorus. Half A Chance is a real smoker with nice riffs and filled with hooks. Falling Up is a superb mid-tempo song with nice strings. Goin'On is a bluesy rocker with great melodic riffs and a powerful chorus that sounds a bit like Gotthard meets Bonfire. Best song is the awesome Heaven More Than Hell, and here we are talking about hook laden song with an outstanding chorus that knocks you out after the first spinn. If you liked the first album you'll like Undying also without a doubt. If you like Bonfire, Terra Nova and China, so do not hesitate to buy Danger Zone new album.

Tracklisting 1. Undying
2. I to I
3. Half a Chance
4. Paralyzed
5. Hottest Fire
6. Falling Up
7. Desire
8. Goin' On
9. More Heaven Than Hell
10. Stand Up
11. The Dreaming
12. Love Still Finds a Way


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