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The Grand Trick : The Decadent Session
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Sounds like the 70's? Damn right it does.
Genre: Metal/Punk: 70's Metal
Release Date: 2005
The Decadent Session Record Label: Transubstans
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Never Felt So Good 5:57 $0.99
Without Anything Within 3:46 $0.99
Long Way From Home 5:42 $0.99
Late Morning Daze 7:09 $0.99
The Grand Trick 5:55 $0.99
The Follower 4:34 $0.99
Black Hills 4:54 $0.99
Rollercoster Ride 4:49 $0.99
Dog On a Leach 7:35 $0.99
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Album Notes

GRAND TRICK is a 5 piece heavy rock band from Jomkoping, Sweden who have now released their debut album. The 9 songs on the album are nicely performed and got a fresh and vital sound representative to the sort of heavy rock that GRAND TRICK is playing. Sounds like the 70's? Damn right it does, but not a simple tribute or a means to try and recreate the aforementioned decade. On the contrary,THE GRAND TRICK strives to create new and exciting music in a 70's style inspired by the great bands of that era like THIN LIZZY and DEEP PURPLE.
No doubt these guys heard alot of good genuine 70's hardrock.

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REVIEWS

Bring on the 70's!
author: Bob Passmore
One of the best straight ahead rock cds I've bought in a long time. Nice twin guitars and some keys. The singer is alittle suspect but overall a great cd. Buy it while its around.
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A whiplash into the the best of the 70s
author: ferociousness
The Decadent Session is a pumping resolute into the 1970s. you get very cool music delivered in a kind of heavy rock vein very close to the likes of Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Mournin, Jimi Hendrix, Beatles, Lucifers Friend and Uriah Heep and the likes. Guitar riffs and solos are extra special and the drums has got a tight relentless groove above anything else and the singer wails upon it all... it's a nice welcomed backlash into the age where the music was real and the spectators where listening... unlike later eras where the bands had to relinquish themselves... Very much desireable and worthwhile music for anyone... I think this band has alot to give in the future...
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Hooks Galore
author: CHINASKI
This is how Rock was meant to be played, as opposed to the crap that’s popular today. The Grand trick encompasses the sound of a heavier Blood, Sweat, and Tears with vocals in the mold of David Clayton-Thomas. The guitar work is bluesy and at times reminds me of Jethro Tull sans flute. The riffs are simple yet catchy, with hooks galore and the choruses will just attach themselves to your brain and not let go.
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author: CD Baby
When nothing other than crunchy 70's hard rock will do, The Grand Trick is here to deliver it, as good as it gets. With the classic guitar riffs and wailing solos twisted around by bally vocals, not to mention those keyboards in the stratosphere, 'The Decadent Session" piles on nine tracks of glorious rock'n'roll, not too distant from the glory of Deep Purple, Thin Lizzy, and Rainbow. Open wide, this one is a big bite.
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