Tuesday, October 13, 2015

CD REVIEW: NIGHT GOES ON FOR DAYS by Koritini




NIGHT GOES ON FOR DAYS by Koritini
(Verycords Music/Ear Music)


Aussie based rockers Koritini return with their fourth studio release, 'Night Goes On For Days'. Produced by the band's frontman, Lex Koritini and mixed by Kevin Shirley (Iron Maiden, Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin, Joe Bonamassa). I have to say, I was really impressed with what the lads served up. This album grabs you by the throat with three high energy numbers to start with, "Horns Up", " Try To Live (A Little Bit)", " Rock ‘N’ Roll Ain’t No Crime" and then takes pace off with the utterly addictive, "Carousel". From there on right through to the rebel rousing finale, "Waking Up The Neighbours" it's a barnstorming series of rock 'n' roll attitude, each of which grabs you hook, line and sinker. Firmly planted deeply in the blues, the cool licks and riffs and grooves of this stunning offering will have you bouncing around the room. Koritini have clearly put a lot of effort into writing and recording this album and I'm pleased to say, as a rock fan, that's great to find a band who cares not only about the quality of the songs, but the sound quality of the too. Koritini are very much a band where the whole is far greater that sum of it's parts. Those "parts" are actually really good musicians who work, write and play as a team, and who have produced yet another really fine album. If you don't find yourself singing along by the second listening, get your hearing checked as you must have gone deaf! - Highly Recommended
Tony @ The Dedicated Rocker Society

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