Hard Impact
Crystal Ball
- Style
- Melodic Hard Rock
- Label
- Point Music
- Year
- 2000
- Reviewed by
- Danny
/ 100
Killing songs: 10 melodic "hard-rocket" songs
Cover-art similitude with last Paradox's record (Collision Course)
shall not mislead you : Crystal Ball's style has no chance to find
any similitude with Paradox. Where the German band plays a power /
thrash music, this Swiss band is playing ... melodic hard rock. And
a top-class one please !
If you are missing Bon Jovi first records, Foreigner's best songs,
Def Leppard's first masterpieces and wondering if this style was definitively
dead, jump on this Hard Impact. From the first minute to the
last one, it is an invitation to sing under your shower, to forget
all your problems, to place it in your car and turn the volume level
at the maximum position. Even if it rains hard outside your car, you
will have this "flying feeling" that nothing can hurt you
today ... hooopps here comes a truck !!!
Those of you who think that last Bon Jovi wasn't very honest, that
last Def Leppard's records have been betrayal to the melodic hard
rock style, don't worry Crystal Ball's Hard Impact is the kind
of CD drug you need. From Queen of the Nights ("à
la" Pink Cream), Never Surrender or Step by Step
("à la" Jaded Heart), Passion or Crystal Ball
(fast songs), Soul Mate (whooaaawww!), FM (another
whoooaaawww!), to Shine On or Won't Bite (both reminding
me Foreigner), Crystal Ball serves us 10 songs, 10 killers, 10 knock-your-brain
songs, one better the other.
Perfect ... simply perfect. If you are a fan of Pink Cream, Jaded
Heart, Foreigner, Def Leppard or Shakra run as fast as you can to
the nearest metal store. And if you fall in love with this Hard
Impact, here comes a small piece of advise for you : this is their
second record and the first one (Crystal Ball) is as good as
this one. Have a Crystal Ball day my friends !!!