‘Songs from The Warehouse/The Hits Rewired,’ by Russ Ballard

Rating

Musical Feel

Emotion
Grandiosity

Song / Album Composition

Melody
Structure
Pulse

“Resurrection,” hits the high notes and turns the dials through the bottoms.

“Journey man,” shimmers and shifts to the beat, designing the chaos and the tide.

“The Wild,” hits the right spot.

“Soul Music,” is soaring through the chorus of time.

“Last Man Standing,” turns the dials and brings the breaker out, hitting the charge.

“The Family Way,” shines through the majestic tide.

“The Last Man,” haunts the periphery, shining through the sky.

“Since You’ve Been Gone,” hits the fury and the furnace, dancing on the edge of time.

“God Gave Rock and Roll To You,” hits the charge and brings the glory and the decadence.

“New York Groove,” is brilliantly done.

“Liar,” shimmers and shifts, bringing the goods.

“I Surrender,” takes the cake with the brief and makes hay.

“So You Win Again,” turns the fury and brings the cake.

“On The Rebound,” shimmers and breaks.

The album is out on 18th April via Frontiers Music.