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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Makers have Risen to new heights!!!,
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This review is from: Everybody Rise (Dig) (Audio CD)
This is what it's all about, folks! True, pure rock and roll at it's finest - and no one can do that better than The Makers. From start to finish, this album is rocks. Their new drummer is one of the best I've ever heard, and with two guitar players - the band sounds tighter and more fierce than ever! It starts off with a huge bang with Matter of Degrees - a song with a guitar riff and vocal anthem that'll draw you in and keep you. The title track - Everybody Rise! has got a great soulful groove that just keeps growing on you. Mix in some great pop songs, some really beautiful ballads, and super cool rockers, and you've got the best record of 2005! This album will satisfy both new fans and old fans alike, so don't be shy - order it!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
OOP's , They Did It Again ...,
By Jeff Pattison (SHALIMAR , FLORIDA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Everybody Rise (Dig) (Audio CD)
Understand , anyone whose into the HipHop "thang" ain't gonna get these guys . "Everbody Rise" (like "Rock Star God" released in 2000) is made in the CLASSIC ROCK tradition ... But , Classic Rock means different things to different people . These boys aren't Blues Revivalists (like Led Zep and the like) ... much more akin to 70's era Alice Cooper (take your pick) or Mott The Hoople's "All The Young Dudes" ... Now , before you go and make the obligatory track by track comparison to these references , the point I'm trying to make here is the "attitude" ... that is , the "motivation" and the "presentation" . This is a CONSCIOUS effort ... a "classic" album (of ANY era) considers it's "audience" ... tries to include a lil' somethin' for everyone . The trick is to dabble in the music "ocean" (not the music "stream") ... but do so without "catering" to your audience . If you wanna try something "slow" , you do so because it "works" (it stands on it's own) ... NOT because you're trying to appeal to a new audience . This albums WORKS for me . It's not a sell-out ... it's not a half baked effort (filled with "padding" around a few valid numbers) ... On the contrary , this is a SOLID piece of work ... a good ROCK AND ROLL album . Truth be told , this release really ranks about a hair past 4 ... you wanna go for 5 ... then pick up "Rock Star God". But for now , this should do ya ...
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Glory of Rock 'n Roll,
By Lee "Lee" (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Everybody Rise (Dig) (Audio CD)
Can you imagine a combination of The Rolling Stones, T. Rex, The New York Dolls, The Stooges, and a heaping helping of Guns N Roses? In other words, a perfect intersection of rock, punk and glam? Enter The Makers. They've taken all the threads of the past 30 years and tied them up into one central knot. The songs are tight, the guitars are hot, and the vocals are delivered with the perfect combination of sneer and snarl. The album begins with the undeniable driving force of Matter Of Degrees, burning with a classic big riff and plenty of dueling guitars. From there, they drop right into the dark and brooding power pop of Good As Gold, featuring a fist-pumping chorus hook that would make Hanoi Rocks green with envy. As the disc progresses, the band spreads its figurative musical wings and experiments with acoustic rock, roots rock, and straight up high-heeled glam. They aren't afraid of taking a few chances, yet they're all the while keeping the sound solidly in their rock-n-roll foundation.
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