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Artist: Kiske / Somerville

Title: City of Heroes

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Category: Melodic Metal

Year: 2015

Label: Frontiers Records (Italy)

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Personnel

Michael Kiske lead and backing vocals
Amanda Somerville lead and backing vocals
Magnus Karlsson guitars, keyboards
Mat Sinner bass, backing vocals
Veronika Lukesova drums

Tracks

1.  City of Heroes     Listen
2.  Walk on Water     Listen
3.  Rising Up     Listen
4.  Salvation     Listen
5.  Lights Out     Listen
6.  Breaking Neptune     Listen
7.  Ocean of Tears     Listen
8.  Open Your Eyes     Listen
9.  Last Goodbye     Listen
10.  After the Night Is Over     Listen
11.  Run With a Dream     Listen
12.  Right Now     Listen

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From: Eric3 Date: January 30, 2016 at 23:56
It's decent. Pretty typical Frontiers "project" album here: two hotshot vocalists, a big production from a familiar hired gun, lyrics about breaking chains, tearing down walls, etc (am I the only one who's getting sick of those?) There are some uplifting songs here, and lots of catchy choruses, although Kiske isn't featured nearly as prominently as I'd like...but I guess that's what Place Vendome is for, right?

From: Axe Slinger Date: January 31, 2016 at 20:21
Eric, not sick of them at all since these musicians wouldn't be releasing all of this great music if not for Frontiers projects. As a musician myself, I understand a lot is starting to sound the same but there is only so much you can do with limited time and budgets. To me, when the music is the style that I want to hear, it never gets old. JMHO, of course. Kiske / Somerville COH is darn good too. 85 / 100.


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