Without a Whisper: Caught in the Fire
Released: 2006
Country: USA
Style: Hard Rock
Vocals: Pamela David
Rating: 8/10 (Click on CD pic for website)
This Arkansas based band really knows how to deliver first class,
straight to the point hard rock. It’s back to basics with these guys.
I guess you could say it’s traditional based metal with a modern day
spin on it. There are plenty of catchy growling guitar riffs and appetizing
progressions. But there are no choirs, death metal growls. or any
gothic characteristics. In fact, this is a compact four piece rock
band with no keyboards.
However, their music is certainly is very melodic, with strong, well
written vocal lines. Vocalist Pamela David has a very American rocker
style of singing, with perhaps a touch of blues influence showing
through at times. Guitarist Aaron Straub writes all the music, and
manages to fire off lots of tantalizing metal tunes, as well as some
nice tasteful solos. But the solos are very judiciously placed, so
that you are not subjected to an over abundance of pointless shredding.
Pamela writes all of the lyrics, which are somewhat dark, but suit
the music style very well. Obviously, it is to Pamela’s advantage
to be able to write her own lyrics, so that they best match her own
singing style.
Some favorite tracks for me are “Hold on Me” with its steam roller
guitar intro, and “You Make Me Proud”, which has a really solid metal
sound, and a killer chorus. “Say Goodbye” is also a great composition
with exceptional vocal melodies. The band had packed it in for a while,
with the unexpected departure of Aaron leaving everyone in a state
of shock. But apparently they have recently regrouped, so I hope we’ll
hear more from this band. I think this is a band that could deliver
some even more outstanding material in their next effort.
© John Davies 2008
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