Dark Eyes Mascara - Volumizing & Lengthening for Dramatic Lashes
Dark Eyes Mascara - Volumizing & Lengthening for Dramatic Lashes
Dark Eyes Mascara - Volumizing & Lengthening for Dramatic Lashes

Dark Eyes Mascara - Volumizing & Lengthening for Dramatic Lashes

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Swedish rockers Alien are back together for this album. Tony Borg and Jim Jidhed, having topped the Swedish charts in 1988 with their debut platinum selling album have completed an album that only the best in rock chemistry can produce. Comprising 11 tracks touching on the great themes of Rock and Roll: love, loss, hope and despair, Dark Eyes revisits the classic Alien sound and adds over a decade more of writing and performing experience. The album will fulfill the dreams of lovers of Scandi-melodic rock and the classic hard rock sound. Frontiers. 2005.

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Having heard all there previous albums i thought i knew what to expect from this album especially with original vocalist Jim Jidhed and band back together. I thought it would be an 80's highly polished pop sounding performance. Instead, it's more like early 80's NWOBHM type of bluesy Metal/rock sound with vocals that sound an awfull lot like Biff Bryford of Saxon. and like earlier Alien releases, J.Jidhed's solo albums are very polished aswell and he's compared favorably with pop vocalist like steve perry and the like. Here he sounds alot rawer and more strained. Don't get me wrong thou.... I like it, but it was just such a departure from there previous sound. but after a few listens i began to appreciate it for what it is and not what it isn't. so if you like early NWOBHM like Praying Mantis, Iron Maidens first album, Saxon, Quartz etc.... check it out! it's perhaps not the same song writing quality as these bands but still worth a listen.
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