Tempest
Thirty Little Turns
Review by Gary Hill
It's hard to believe that Lief Sorbye first formed Tempest 30 years ago. This new album is a celebration of that rich history, whether you can believe it or not. It seems that in recent years every album from Tempest exceeds the previous one. This is no exception. It's probably the best album they've ever done. The musicianship is impeccable, but that's expected. The songs are energized and fun, showing off both the prog rock and Celtic foundations of this group very well. It is still early in terms of the new year, but this one has potential to ultimately make my "best of 2018" list. If you like Tempest, getting this is a new brainer. The fact is, if you haven't heard them (where have you been hiding?) and like Celtic based rock, do yourself a favor and buy this. This band is one of the best, and this is arguably their best release yet. Here's looking forward to more Tempest anniversaries to come.
This review is available in book format (hardcover and paperback) in Music Street Journal: 2018 Volume 2 at garyhillauthor.com/Music-Street-Journal-2018.
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