A good Stuff to Rock'n'Roll
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Record Label: RHR Records
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Review in the Rocktimes magazine July, 2009
A quintet with his geographical roots in South Germany, exact Bisingen, Baden-Wurttemberg and her musical Roots in Bands like Deep Purple, Whitesnake as well as Foreigner, stand with her meanwhile third record, after "Think About You" (1998) and "process" (1999) deeply in the tradition good old hard rock.
Shout handles with the tips to abovementioned Bands quite openly without mutating, however, to a citation Band, because all fourteen compositions are own plants.
Settled in the hard rock, the Band is changed long ago by the non-swimmer in the swimmer's washbasin and has also explored the depths of the basin.
Shouts music is a Jung's well in freshness from which they, buckets for bucket, scoop good ideas and by a cleverly built up track cunning a variety is offered to the consumer which makes the hearing a very motivating matter.
Who already begins after the first track to zap by the songs, already makes the second mistake, because the first one consists in not listening exactly.
Four first-class musicians and an experienced singer form the Line-up of Shout.
The production testifies from transparency and is superior. The drummer Werner 'Wenne' Gulde was responsibly for it. Very good work!
In Wennes sound garage the mood must have been with the admissions properly, because "A Good Stuff To Rock'N'Roll" is also a real good Time Rock’n’Roll Record.
Guitarist Stefan 'Kami' Kamert has not only a suitcase filled with great riffs, but makes, to the joy of the listener, the more often use of the Wah Wah pedal. In six strings quality is delivered.
Who stands on hard rock, is also not declined a fat keyboard sound. Björn Hodler serves enough of it and has it also with epic passages.
The key man disposes of a big barrel in ideas and already after the first Listenings is certain: He has left out no key!
Gulde had, as already on top mentioned, a very good little hand for the technical side of the record.
If he takes Place behind his shooting gallery and sets the stilted wood in motion , he drives the tape competently. In the arrangement of the Drums there are also sometimes some effects which were placed very well.
The bass of Hans Bogenschütz is the other mainspring of the group and also he is a soulful engineer who plays chords now and then on the thick strings. Brilliantly!
Thus appears that Shout has gained many experience and uses his potential gainful. Just listen to the half ballad "In Your Own Hands".
From hard it goes now and again in the direction of Heavy-or to the Melodic rock and completely at the end Shout still has a sort of a titbit ready: Kamert plays the acoustic Guitar and with sung from several man's throats become the last three minutes in “ Think about You”an intimate end point of the record.
From such great Music we only want to hear more hopefully in the near future.
"Fortuneteller Man" with a deeper laid Guitar Sound here and there provides for darker atmosphere.
Shout is worth it always to be examined by our ROCKTIMES and a visit on her MySpace page is worthwhile because the Band makes available a well-arranged serving in pure hearing songs.
Line-up:
Rainer 'Cowboy' Nasahl (vocals)
Stefan 'Kami' Kamert (guitar)
Björn Hodler (keyboards)
Hans 'Hansa' Bogenschütz (bass)
Werner 'Wenne' Gulde (drums)
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