Silver Step Child
USM
- Style
- Melodic Hard Rock
- Label
- Massacre Records
- Year
- 2000
- Reviewed by
- Danny
/ 100
Killing songs: Beneath The Low, Believe It Or Not
The story of USM is almost similar to the history of Balance Of
Power. Singer and bassist Tony Ritchie and drummer Lionel Hicks
were part of the first line-up of Balance Of Power and also guitarist
Pete Southern is part of the band since 1997. Tony did the vocals
on the Balance Of Power-debut When The World Falls Down and
afterwards featured as the sixth band member writing most of the
songs for the band, although the American Lance King took over the
vocals in Balance Of Power.
USM (United State Of Mind) was an idea Tony and drummer Lionel
had for a while and finally managed to realize. Full of melodies
"à la" Balance Of Power (logical after all), this
Silver Step Child surprises with heavy, grooving tracks and they
have their own trademarks. Heavy tracks like Beneath The Low
or Terrorphobiac are really different from what Balance Of
Power is using to do. On the other hands, Believe It Or Not or
It's All Over Now are perfect melodic rock tracks "à
la" Pink Cream or Balance Of Power. Tony Ritchies's vocals
are good, variable. The mix has been done by Dennis Ward (Pink Cream
69) who stands for a great rock-sound.
When I have received this promo I said to myself "here comes another
side-project, another B-side songs". Not at all, USM has its
own sound and identity and will please all melodic hard rock fans
out there. I am sure!