Pride Tiger The Lucky Ones Rar

Pride Tiger The Lucky Ones Rar 5,0/5 9179votes

The Lucky Ones is the debut full-length album from the Canadian rock band Pride Tiger. The music is 1970s-style rock with strong melodies and dual guitar harmonies. If a magic genie transformed The Lucky Ones into a vehicle, it would be a custom van with shag carpet interior and an airbrushed image of a. Download free new release mp3 Pride Tiger The Lucky Ones 2007 from zippyshare, uploaded, torrent.

Johnnie Walker Duck Hunting Game. Another week, another band trying to emulate the 70s. Canada's Pride Tiger do it better than most, in no small part due to a extra sense of melody added to their hard rock swagger.

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There's also a freshness here, a feeling that the band are trying to make something relevant to the 21 st Century rather than merely running tired old cliches into the ground. And, most importantly, they're actually pretty good songwriters, Fill Me In and the title track being some of the catchiest offerings I've heard in a while.

For the more cynical among you who'll be put off by the full-on sunniness of the aforementioned tracks, It's Only You shows a band with a love for classic metal, all Thin Lizzy harmonies and riffs that recall prime Black Sabbath at their most rocking and uptempo. It's still as joyously happy as this sort of thing gets, mind. Those who require something a little darker and menacing need not apply, then.

It's all oddly warm, lovely fare from a band who share a drummer with fucked-up sludge merchants Goatsblood (who also provides vocals here, Matt Wood's melodic singing being a far cry from the demented screams of his earlier band). Indeed, the warmth of tone extends throughout, from the vocals to the pleasantly audible bass. It's all wonderfully easy on the ears, and anyone who doesn't run screaming from the room at the sound of loud guitars should find something to like here. Quite frankly, it's surprising that Pride Tiger haven't become absolutely massive. It's not like they don't have the songwriting skills to go along with their accessible rock sound.