West of Corey
Slammed
Review by Gary Hill
The whole world of bluesy hard rock of the 1970s was so iconic. That iconography always included a male lead singer. Well, this act travels many of the same musical roads, but with a female singer in the personage of Janine Taft. A lot of female singers excel on the mellower stuff, but seem to leave a bit to be desired on the hard rocking edge. I think that Taft's voice shines the most on the rockers. Bassist West Foster and guitarist Corey Birkholz round out the lineup, with various drummers performing on the songs of the disc. The music here many times crosses into the metal zone, but even gets into prog zones at points. I nearly put this under metal, but I think it lands more often in the zone of hard rock than metal. Whatever you call it, this is a potent, but not perfect, release.
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