Everyday Demons
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Demon Eyes
- Too far gone
- On and on
- Cry out
- Why'd you change your mind
- Pride
- Walkin' mat
- Dead of the night
- Tonight
- Comfort Zone
- Evil Man
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1422 in Music
- Released on: 2009-03-02
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
CD Description
This second album from the Northern Irish blues rockers is the follow-up to 2006's 'Rise'. With great musicianship and songwriting, the band belie their youth to convincingly channel the spirits of 70s hard rock bands like Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple and Thin Lizzy. Their defiantly retro groove-basedsongs, wailing slide solos and powerful vocals have earned them legions of fans as well as accolades from the press, their peers and the bands who influenced them.
Customer Reviews
THIS is rock 'n' roll
My copy doesn't have the second CD but the single disc is enough to show that at the very least AC/DC are going to have to be at their very best to better this lot on stage. I was fortunate enough to see them live in Camden the other night and it took me way back to the epiphany that was AC/DC at the Glasgow Apollo in 1978.
There is seriously not a weak track on here and it sets the bar really high for future rock albums this year and for many years to come. I cannot praise this album enough. What more can I say?
Hyperbole? Perhaps, but the one problem these boys are going to have is how do they top this?
Answer by name, the answer by nature.
I had to listen to the album twice when I first bought it; second time simply to confirm what I'd just heard, that this band are indeed the very worthy succesors to the great heritage we are lucky to have been granted by messrs Johnson, Waters, Berry, Page, Hendrix, Young, etc. Firmly planted deeply in the blues, the cool licks and riffs and grooves of this stunning offering will have you bouncing around the room. Paul Mahon plays his heart out on this with immpeccable accompanyment from a band surely destined for greatness. Not a week track on it. I didn't think that they'd improve on Rise, difficult second albums and all, but they have. More bluesy and gutsy than even that great mix.
A terrific ride of an album that shows, in complete contrast to the depressing wailings of the trendy indie set, just how joyful and exuberent music can and should be, and how tremendous it can make you feel. There is something for everyone here:
If you're an old rocker, like me, this WILL restore your faith in modern musicianship and give you hope for the future.
If your're young, this is a fine example of just how a band can merge all the great influences and take the blues to a new level, by playing instruments as they should be played, backed by killer vocals. Please, please, take note, I humbly beg of you.
If you're Chris or Rich Robinson, flush your stash down the toilet, drink a litre of orange juice, and weep. For this is the band that The Black Crowes could, and should, have been.
Awesome. Get it. Somehow, anyhow. Today.
THIS SO ROCKS!!
I have been lucky enough to get a promo of this record. The first record was pretty good, they were always so much better live though. This second album is a huge step forward, if you liked the first one you will LOVE this and if you did not get the first album be sure to check this out, it is an awesome rock record.




