Nowhere To Hide
Praying Mantis
- Style
- Soft Hard Rock
- Label
- Frontiers Records
- Year
- 2000
- Reviewed by
- Danny
/ 100
Killing songs: Future Of The World !!!!!!!!!!
Asia meets Shadow Gallery. Yeeaah I know, we are taking about "soft
melodic hard rock". But the return of the mighty British band comes
with a ... fantastic melodic release.
Ok ... those songs reminds me Asia, Rainbow or Foreigner. Ok ... this
album will sound "very light" compare to bands like Hammerfall,
Judas Priest or Metallica. Ok ... your girlfriend (or boyfriend) will
like it and she (he) will ask you if you are still a metal fan. Ok ...
your metal friends will call you "chicken betrayal". Ok ...
you won't wake up your neighbors with this one. Ok ... there is no chance
to break your neak with this record. Ok ... even Foreigner seems much
harder compare to those guys. Ok ... this is soft, very soft, very very
soft.
And ? And what ? I am a mega fan of Asia first release and as nothing
was close to it since this Nowhere To Hide, I think it is a sure
buy-or-die album for all Asia, Rainbow, Foreigner or Styx fans. Songs
like Nowhere To Hide, Can't Stop The Fire or Future Of The World
are simply amazing melodic hard rock pieces. For all others metal
kids ? Joker!