Label: Repertoire Records (UK), RAR 1020
Style: Hard Rock, Blues Rock
Country: London, England
Time: 48:00
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 332 Mb
After
Repertoire Records reissued the 1971 debut Growers of Mushroom from
British hard rock legends Leaf Hound a few years back, it was only
appropriate that they also release the first new recordings from this
band in 36 years. 2007's Unleashed, which sees original singer Peter
French fronting the new line-up of guitarist Luke Rayner, bassist Ed
Pearson, and drummer Jimmy Rowland, successfully hones in on that bluesy
heavy rock style that the original Leaf Hound spearheaded all those
years ago. It's modern sounding, but still containing those classic
elements that are near and dear to so many fans.
French, who also
went on to play with both Atomic Rooster and Cactus after leaving Leaf
Hound, is in surprisingly very good form vocally here, and he has quite
the find in young guitar stud Rayner. Heavy rockers like "The Man With
the Moon in Him", "One Hundred and Five Degrees", and "Stop, Look and
Listen" contain plenty of beefy, snarling heavy rock riffs that will
appease any fan of the original Leaf Hound album, as well as other acts
like Humble Pie, Bad Company, Mountain, and Foghat. "Barricades" and
"Nickels and Dimes" have a fun, blues-rock vibe to them that's not
unlike some of the Rolling Stones '70s output, while "Too Many Rock 'N'
Roll Times" mixes Cream & Ten Years After styled swagger thanks to
French's great vocal and some scorching blues-rock riffs from Rayner.
The band even does a great heavy cover of the Atomic Rooster song
"Breaththrough", paying tribute to the late Hammond organ master Vincent
Crane, with Rayner tossing in some massive riffs and solos to cover all
the original organ parts.
Honestly, this is as pure a '70s styled
heavy rock album as you are going to get in this day and age. French,
who I must once again stress, sounds fantastic here, has done a great
job assembling a red-hot band of younger guys to help him carry out his
current vision of Leaf Hound. If you like this sort of thing, don't miss
out on Unleashed, and we can only hope the band have something else new
up their sleeves, as this one is now six years old. Word has it that
they are working on a live album to be released sometime in late 2013,
which should really be something to look forward to.
(seaoftranquility.org/reviews.php?op=showcontent&id=14443) Review by Pete Pardo. 4/5. April 25th 2013
01. One Hundred And Five Degrees (04:36)
02. Barricades (04:55)
03. The Man With The Moon In Him (05:31)
04. Nickels And Dimes (05:49)
05. Stop Look And Listen (06:01)
06. Overtime (03:23)
07. Too Many Rock N Roll Times (03:59)
08. Deception (06:14)
09. Breakthrough (07:26)

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