Mystical
Tygers Of Pan Tang
- Style
- Not Mystical At All
- Label
- Z Records
- Year
- 2001
- Reviewed by
- Paul
/ 100
Killing songs: none
So if this is Tygers Of Pan Tang's coming
back, then I am very very disappointed !!!!! This
album has nothing mystical at all to offer, except
the mighty name and the logo of a brilliant band
of NWOBHM. No, no, no this is just a cheap commercial
operation for Robb Weir trying to win some easy
money... Robb Weir is the only member remaining
from the original line up.
Let's face the truth, everything is cheap on this
album: the cover, the tittle, the production, the
keyboard intro of the album, the riffs, the shity
sound of the drums, the songs themselves and even
the chorus. Ok some solos are quiet good, but they
were so great in the past times. The spirit has
gone ...
Only one song reminds the old Tygers Of Pan
Tang's style and that's Street Fighter.
Jump In Your Shoes is an AC/DC copycat.
They didn't need that... This album sounds even
worse than the first albums of the band and well
we are in the year 2001... So it is a very disappointed
fan who's writing a few lines to let his anger out.
My advice is this one : you'd better save your
money for this album and spend it for an old one.
Hey come on, you'd better go for some pieces like
Spellbound or Crazy Night. The Live
in Nottingham in 1981 we've already reviewed
a few weeks ago is also much better.
So this time the Tyger has been changed into a
little pussycat !!!!!!!!!!!!!!