
They have a fan base and they’ve been servicing this fan base for a decade. This album brings back that feel-good 80’s vibe with the window down, driving 100km on the highway and the wind licking my face on my way to the city with hopes and dreams.Īdelitas Way has over 1m listeners on Spotify and songs like “Invincible” have 34m streams and counting. “Sound Of The City” closes the album and it makes me press repeat to re-listen to it again. “Road Of Dreams” can be interchanged with any Revolution Saints track. “Roundabout” took all the excellent things about Autograph and mixed in some Def Leppard and made a real cool track.


Hell, it can even appear on a Revolution Saints album with Deen Castronovo singing. “Distant Love” is basically a Journey cut. Just listen to it and you’ll know what I mean. And the lead break is very Vito Bratta like. “Taxi Driver” feels like it came from a Van Halen album with Steve Perry like vocals. “Across The Street” has this Night Ranger feel. “Jane’s Carousel” has this verse riff which puts me back into the 80’s but it sounds like the Paul Stanley song “Live To Win”, only lighter. “No Way Out” brings out the Bad English vibe. “Rush Hour” takes me back to the late 80’s with a song which sounds like it came from a Pretty Maids album with Mr Big’s “Addicted To The Rush” chucked in. It’s basically the 80’s repackaged into an excellent album.Īnd they show their influences without copying. It reminds me of Cinderella, Winger and Skid Row. It reminds me of acts like Tangier who came out in the early 90’s and never really had a chance. It reminds me of Mr Big’s first two albums. This album reminds me of the first two albums of Harem Scarem. I didn’t expect to like this as much as I did. “Landfall’s sound can be described as falling between classic melodic rock a là Journey with some slightly heavier influences, such as classic era Dokken, White Lion, and Extreme.”

Their Frontiers press announcement says this about their sound. One is melodic hard rock like the good ol 80s and the other is melodic modern rock like the good ol 00s.Īnother melodic rock band signed to Frontiers.

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