Warning, this album contains Although riffs and rock and roll, but luckily no other AC / DC clone. Dirty Age, a young band from Viernheim let the strings glow. Strictly speaking, it is a mix of classic rock and roll and hard rock. Fans of the famous rockers Riff Raff served as a priority.

Dirty Age rooted in powerful and power charged rock songs, as it is also mediated by the cover artwork. The songwriting has devoted himself primarily to the hooks, riffs and grooves that serve in this style of music as a staple food. Ballads food is almost not included when of "Way Of Rock'n'Roll" are disregarded, the echoes somewhat tinny. Therefore, the ladies will probably not just fall into a conditional emotional spending spree, but that will take Dirty Age.

Who the name "Cold As Ice", "Rock'n'Roll Rebel" and "Desperado" sounds could be forfeited to the erroneous perception that lack sufficient cover versions were packed with original compositions on the silver disc, but this is fortunately not the case. On the other hand it would be recommendable to waive such abgelutschte naming on the debut "plug in" to not initially build a rejection attitude. In any case, the guys manages the feat to gather enough material to her first-grade radio.
"Burning heels" and "Dynamite Man" know anyway to convince completely. Strong choruses duel with driving guitars, the genre-typical set accents and articulate the right amount of passion. In "Unleash The Demon", however, was bathed too long in the AC / DC-tub because similarity and phrasing are just too much. From this gaffe aside, we use the rock'n'roller balanced stylish and emotionally. Nothing looks abgenudelt or borderline irrelevant. The sound is fat with a few shots, the guitar attacks are staged widely and accurately. It is from the first note to the last exciting and even the middle of the total distance to be even more exciting than the beginning.

Vocals: Leigh Oates (Order Of Voices, Rise To Addiction)
Guitars: Andy Trott
Guitars: Steve Wray (Rise To Addiction, BLAZE)
Bass: Simon Priestland
Drums: Jeff Singer (Paradise Lost, Kill II This, China Beach, BLAZE)

01:Walk It Like You Talk It
02:Burning Heels
03:Dynamite Man
04:Unleash The Demon
05:Rock'n'Roll Rebel
06:Cold As Ice
07:Desperado
08:Don't Mess With The Boogie Man
09:Hard Rock Rush
10:Stay Hot
11:Way Of Rock'n'Roll
12:Welcome To The Show

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