How much have you accomplished in the last year? Really think about it for a minute. I don’t mean to piss all over your parade, but Meroe, the metallic rock band out of Munich, Germany, has released two full-length albums of original material within the past twelve months. Their fourth album, Suite 524, is a skillful trek through hard-edged rock of the 1980s, when the only thing bigger than a guitarist’s hair was the number of albums sold.
The
album really takes off with “Crazy” and “Wink Of An Eye” back to back;
they both shred with barely contained energy, feeling likes bluesy Van
Halen or ZZ Top on speed. “Crazy” also features ferocious bass work by
Tom Schill, whose interplay with guitarist Alex Kah dazzles and bangs
heads. Other highlights include the muscular album opener “I Am” and
“Blood Red Sky,” an earnest political war song that closes Suite 524
with a virtuoso guitar performance and Tom Wagner’s double-bass drum
pummel. There are several “monster ballads” on this album, but none with
more projected emotion than “My Heart Is Bleeding,” the sort of song
written to inspire gals in the front row to re-apply their lipstick and
throw their bras on stage. There are a few distracting moments (the
abrupt conclusion to “I Am,” the vocals so high in the mix in the
gentler songs, dwarfing the impact of the guitars), but Meroe have
impressively crafted a hard rock album with hooks and heart in less than
a year’s time. This is a band with serious skill and determination,
mining mainstream heavy metal and hard rock of the 80s for its best
traits and cutting the excess fat away. I don’t always believe in
pre-determined destiny, but maybe their second track does ring true:
These guys were all “Born To Rock.”
Suite 524 is now available on iTunes, check them out now. Also follow all their news on this and future releases at their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Meroe4U
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