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STRUTTER'ZINE- Sorry, it took a little longer than usual, but some personal issues got in the way, however once again 4 pages loaded with new reviews can be read from the next page onwards: HOT NEW REVIEWS (132 new reviews, please see A-Z list of new reviews below!) Any material you want to see reviewed here, please sent an email to Strutterzine@gmail.com and we'll take care of it, as long as you don't sent mp3/digital files, as we only review hard copy/CD (or even better (LP/Vinyl) sent to our physical address. We do not review Extreme music, such as Death/Black/Metalcore or anything that falls in the genres of House/Disco/R&B/Rap/Hip-Hop. The rest is all welcome, so any Blues, Rock, Pop, Westcoast, Singer/Songwriter, Melodic Rock, AOR, Progressive Rock, Progmetal, New Wave, etc. based music will be reviewed when the physical material is sent to our address. Take care and next update will be very soon, as we will published the TOP 250 ALBUMS OF 2011 list! A sneak peak is below, as this is the TOP 10 ALBUMS OF 2011, which will not change, but the numbers 11-250 will be published here soon!
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STRUTTER'ZINE- 132 HOT NEW REVIEWS A-Z list FEBRUARY 2012 UPDATE:
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STRUTTER'ZINE- Once again 4 pages loaded with new reviews at:
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OTHER NEWS So much news happens everyday and the passing of vocalist JANI LANE (ex-WARRANT) and SHY gitarist STEVE HARRIS had quite an impact these past few weeks, especially since SHY just released such a sensational new album... really horrible news that came in the other day... Some great gigs have been seen by yours truly the past 5 months, such as NIGHT RANGER, FOREIGNER, FM, JOURNEY, BONFIRE, STRYPER, JIMI JAMISON, KAYAK, ALICE COOPER, VANDERBUYST, SKULL FIST, etc. etc. |
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VINYL CORNER The good old LP / Vinyl record faced a difficult time during the 1990s and 2000s, but since the beginning of 2010 it seems the LP is making a huge comeback and now at the end of 2011 it is the only format within the music industry that seems be heading for a bright future in actually making profit, especially compared to the downward trend of sales in the CD market. Personally speaking I have always been more of a vinyl junkie than a CD collector, but between 1991 and 2009 hardly anything of the new releases was released on LP, so the only existing format one could turn to was the CD. One way or the other, money making recordlabels are now aware of the fact that they can make more profit with a vinyl release than a CD release, so at the moment a lot of new albums are released on both formats and I do suspect that in 10 years from now the CD will be beaten by the LP/Vinyl record again. Although I am more than happy this change of music format climate has happened, I feel quite concerned about the quality of some of the releases, because some of the re-issues do sound quite awful. For instance the 1980s METALLICA re-issues on LP from a few years ago were really awful, both the sound of the vinyl and the artwork did not have any soul, so be especially aware with any vinyl re-issue.
I do feel that it’s all a matter of money and passion for the love of vinyl that can make the difference and happily there are still enough people out there who do care in bringing a high quality vinyl release of a new album. Anyway, I have myself bought these past few years over 100 new vinyl releases and although some did sound a bit so-and-so and are perhaps overshadowed by a higher quality CD release of the same album, the incredible almost “happy-child feeling” one gets when opening the sealed record, putting the album on the turntable and looking at the artwork is the same feeling you get when you get home after a long day of working hard! Anyway, I already own a huge collection of vinyl records dating back to the 1968-1993 period, of which most were actually bought during the 1990s, when there was a major clear-out of vinyl at record stores and trades. Now it is nice to see all these new albums being released on vinyl, so the collection can grow with newly recorded material and that of course is really interesting, also to share on Strutter’zine. Below is a short overview of the records I bought myself these past 2 or 3 years, with a small review/comment on the album.
Across the Atlantic, the US Major Labels were quite desperately a few years ago before the Vinyl Explosion, because the music industry drastically changed regarding sales in CDs, but of course the Americans surely know how to make or create new business again and so almost any major release is now pressed onto Vinyl. It is however a huge pity that a lot of these releases do not make it to Europe and are only available for expensive prices through the Internet. Luckily I managed to get some of the rare US Import Vinyl releases, such as WE ARE THE FALLEN (EVANESCENCE members with a superb AMERICAN IDOLS finalist as singer, sounds heavier and more akin to the European Female Fronted Melodic Metalsound), THE GASLIGHT ANTHEM (cool traditional US Rockband), CASTLE and ROYAL THUNDER (Underground Doom sounding, female fronted bands a la THE DEVIL’S BLOOD), NEON TREES (typical modern sounding New Wave ish Poprock, quite melodic and sometimes filled with 80s AOR like melodies), STEEL PANTHER (although they just released their new album, their debut is so much better, a classic in the parody genre, easily beats any SPINAL TAP release!) and the bunch of ROADRUNNER RECORDS releases of DREAM THEATER (haven’t bought the new one yet!) and modern-day American Nu-Metal releases of BLACK STONE CHERRY, ALTER BRIDGE and STONE SOUR that all sound way more melodic than anyone would guess!
Although the artwork looks quite stunning most of the time, sometimes the sound is not always crystal clear and I can only hope that in the future new material will be recorded specifically for a Vinyl release and if necessary is printed on CD afterwards, because now some of the releases seem to be taken just from the CD mastering tapes and one can clearly hear that. Another remark that should be mentioned is regarding the diversity in Vinyl appearance, because you never know what to expect. In the past and especially during the 1980s records were almost only released on the well-known black vinyl format, which is by far the best sounding format for Vinyl. However, the new releases seem to be coming in all kinds of colours (orange, blue, pink…) and then there are the PICTURE DISCS… it all looks very nice, but personally I prefer the good old fashioned black appearance, because that provides the best possible sound quality and does not make you go confused when looking at the turntable as the record is making its 33 inch spinning! Concluded, we still have a long way to go, but the trend is clearly pointing in the right direction, which is an acceptance of the comeback of the vinyl record and more and more new albums are pressed onto it. It only seems that quantity is getting an issue, because there are so many new Vinyl releases done each week, it is hard to get track of every release and also which of them are really quality releases. If anyone actually read my essay here and is interested in more info or in-depth reviews of new vinyl releases, then feel free to sent a message to: Strutterzine@gmail.com also if you have an LP you want to see reviewed by us, please sent a copy and we will always do a full in-depth review... |
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STRUTTER'ZINE- Well we're back again, a whole bunch of new reviews (4 pages!), go check it out asap, starting from And when going through the archive reviews section we can go back 10 years in time, although of course Strutter'zine actually started as a printed magazine way back in 1994, so there is sadly 7 years missing of reviews. There are some changes to come and I have already been working with various other websites ,which are currently featuring my reviews and I can assure you that the past and present reviews will always be featured here, there and everywhere. I have done now up to 10,000+ reviews the past 17 years and well it is almost time to publish some of sort of book with all those reviews... if only I had a little more time I would love to do that, but right now that seems impossible, but never say never... |
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