Album Review: Revolution Saints – Light in the Dark (2017)

(by Velina of “My Rock Mixtapes”)

“I Wouldn’t Change a Thing”

You know, it’s October already and I was beginning to worry that I might not actually get the ballad I was waiting for – you know that mind-crushing, emotional experience of a song that I always look for in an album. But you know, recently Revolution Saints released “I Wouldn’t Change a Thing” and as a rock ballad critic, lover and ultimate enthusiast, I can firmly state that this might possibly be my favorite rock ballad of 2017 so far. The song was just what I was looking for and not to mention that it pointed my attention to a strong melodic rock force that was about to arrive on the horizon. After the ballad that knocked my socks off, I couldn’t but have high expectations for Revolution Saints’ new album – “Light in the Dark” and now when I finally had the chance to listen from start to finish, I realize how much I needed this album in my life.

I’ve been following the career of prominent drummer Deen Castronovo since I became fan of Journey and eventually Hardline and Bad English back in the day. On top of it all, he’s a stunning vocalist and it was only natural for him to go for it. Thankfully, an opportunity for him to explore his vocal talents was soon on the horizon. Frontiers’ President, Serafino Perugino assembled Revolution Saints with Deen fronting a strong team of A-players, including Doug Aldrich (The Dead Daisies, ex-Whitesnake, DIO) and Jack Blades (Night Ranger, Damn Yankees). After a 2015 debut that fans and rock communities still talk about and listen to, the band is back with a sophomore release full of surprises, bold moves and exceptionally well written and produced melodic rock music, courtesy of producer/songwriter Alessandro Del Vecchio (Hardline, JORN), who was also there for Revolution Saints’ debut album. Now, the whole dream team is back and the result is more than satisfying. “Light in the Dark” is an absolute manifestation of high quality rock music. Fans are expected to dive into a world of classic melodic rock style, colored by meaningful and emotion-stirring moments, proving that indeed the age of rock is back!

“Light in the Dark” opens up with an inspiring title song with a lot of personality! Having a bad day? Needing that extra push or motivation? Look no further – this song is the thing you’ve been waiting for. Superb hooks and uplifting lyrics that put an instant smile on your face! Couldn’t have picked a better opener! “Freedom” brings in a little bit of weight and tons of class into the album atmosphere. Watch out for Doug Aldrich’s spellbinding riffs and those surprisingly well-fitting keyboards that make the song one of the most interesting ones from the album. “Ride On” picks up the album’s speed and once again showcases what these guys are made for – pure talent. Deen Castronovo is killing it on every song but I am especially enjoying his powerful howls on this one. We move on to the star of the show and my favorite song from the album, “I Wouldn’t Change a Thing”. This track is not just a ballad – it’s an epic 6-minute piano journey, accompanied by Deen’s soul-touching vocals, after which you can’t even take your breath. Arguably, this is the best song from the album when it comes to impact. Musically, it’s simple, yet elegant; gentle, yet heart-breaking. What a masterpiece! The other ballad – “Can’t Run Away from Love” is equally fulfilling and only solidifying Deen’s vocal strengths. Songs like “Take you Down”, “Don’t Surrender” and “Running on the Edge” are all solid rockers showcasing two things – first of all, rock will never die as long as we have passionate artists like Revolution Saints and second of all, “Light in the Dark” is an album that certainly has a lot to bring to the table!

What a year for rock music! I thought it was over, but the rock&roll waves are getting harder and stronger with each release this year. Revolution Saints“Light in the Dark” takes a respectable place on this year’s long list of remarkable releases. The quality, class and impact of this album are beyond expectation and I am proud to be here to witness the making of such releases. The greatest thing about “Light in the Dark” is its ability to draw newer and older generations of rock fans together and simply make them feel good about life and being here right here, right now.  The album is out on October 13, 2017! Don’t forget to get your copy!

Tracklist:

  1. Light In The Dark
  2. Freedom
  3. Ride On
  4. I Wouldn’t Change A Thing
  5. Don’s Surrender
  6. Take You Down
  7. The Storm Inside
  8. Can’t Run Away From Love
  9. Running On The Edge
  10. Another Chance
  11. Falling Apart
  12. Back On My Trail (live, bonus track on deluxe edition only)
  13. Turn Back Time (live, bonus track on deluxe edition only)
  14. Here Forever (live, bonus track on deluxe edition only)
  15. Locked Out Of Paradise (live, bonus track on deluxe edition only)

 


“Freedom”

“Light in the Dark”


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October 2017 Rock Music Highlights

(by Velina of “My Rock Mixtapes”)

You thought September was a strong rock&roll month? Well, I have some news for you, guys – October is going to be even more mind-blowing! There are just so many great stuff to watch out for this month and I don’t even know where to begin with!! From legends, like Europe, to new generations of hard rockstars, like Dextress, the fall season kicks in with a blast and waits for you to experience it. I am pleasantly surprised at the numerous comebacks this year and it seems like many of those well-known bands chose October as their “comeback month”. For example, Autograph who are releasing their first full-length album since their official reunion a few years ago; veterans Europe are here with their eleventh studio album “Walk the Earth” which I think will absolutely demolish every heart and chart out there. I am very very excited for the debut album of progressive metal supergroup Sons of Apollo which formed earlier this year. Don’t you even get me started on Revolution Saints which I think has every chance of becoming one of the best melodic rock albums this year. If you thought that it’s all about comebacks and old-school hard rock you are wrong. I was so happily surprised by Canadian hard rock band Dextress, composed of four immensely talented guys my age!! There is still hope for the future and when you play their debut album you will get what I’m saying. Who says younger generations of hard rock bands don’t know a thing?

This and so much more…

I have gathered a list of albums that I cannot wait to get my hands on and which I firmly believe will pleasantly surprise rock music fans from all over the world. Let me show you~


Dextress Dextress (06/10/2017)

dextress - album art


Bigfoot – Bigfoot (13/10/2017)

bigfoot bigfoot album


L.A. Guns – The Missing Peace (13/10/2017)

la guns


Revolution Saints – Light In The Dark (13/10/201)

Revolution Saints Cover - Frontiers


Europe – Walk the Earth (20/10/2017)

europe


Autograph – Get Off Your Ass (6/10/2017)

Autograph – Get Off Your Ass


Sons of Apollo – Psychotic Symphony (20/10/2017)

sons of apollo


Robert Plant – Carry Fire (13/10/2017)

robert plant new album


Whitesnake – Whitesnake: 30th Anniversary Edition (06/10/2017)

whitesnake 30

 


References:
Album artworks retrieved from
http://teamrock.com/news/2017-07-27/europe-announce-new-album-walk-the-earth /

https://www.amazon.com/Get-Off-Your-Ass-AUTOGRAPH/dp/B071XHWSHB / http://www.frontiers.it /
https://www.insideoutshop.de/Item/Sons_Of_Apollo_-_Psychotic_Symphony_-Standard_CD_Jewelcase-/16368 /
http://www.nme.com/news/music/robert-plant-announces-new-album-carry-fire-and-uk-tour-2126046 /
https://www.amazon.com/Whitesnake-20th-Anniversary-1987-2007-WHITESNAKE/dp/B000NOKERM
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