Robin McAuley- “Soulbound"
A singer is usually defined by its most successful moments. McAuley, although he has been a member in various successful bands and projects (GRAND PRIX, SURVIVOR), will surpass with difficulty the golden days of the MSG. Schenker stepped back and gave the charismatic singer a place in the band's name. Now going solo for years gave him the opportunity to show a number of different musical faces.
From modern hard rock and heavy rock to glossy AOR, his characteristic voice with the grasp at the end of the melodic lines is here. He manages to sing in perfect tone ,with power and flame ,despite the years he is in the melodic rock market. What I really liked in "Soulbound" is that McAuley won't rest on his laurels from the past. He is into singing well written songs, challenging himself as he does in the opening "Till i die" and "Wonder of the world", followed by the gloriously pomp AOR "Soulbound", the heavy 'Best of me", "Let it go" with its addictive chorus, AOR stuff at 'Crazy". Moving swiftly from melodic Hard rock/Aor to heavy rock with some dark, alternative colors, he never let down the listener even at the cliche tracks like "Bloody bruised and beautiful", showing his ability to adapt and evolve and how the time hasn't really touched his vocal performance.
For all of you who are into melodic rock with an edge and a touch of heaviness. The album is full of up-tempo melodic heavy rock tracks with McAuley at the top of his form, charging. "Soulbound" is an album you wont regret investing your time and money in.
7.5
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