‘Welcome To My World’ by Starmen

Artists

  • Starmen Purple / Vocals and Lead Guitar

  • Starmen Silver / Drums and Vocals

  • Starmen Red / Guitar and Vocals

  • Starmen Gold / Bass

Rating

Musical Feel

Emotion
Grandiosity

Song / Album Composition

Melody
Structure
Pulse

Tracks

  • Dreaming

  • Face The Truth

  • Ready To Give Me Your Love

  • Stay The Night

  • Warrior

  • Freewheelin’

  • Evil

  • Welcome To My World

  • Mayday

  • R.I.P

  • Mission Man

  • Electrified

“Dreaming,”starts off with the roar of the crowd. Introducing the band from out of space, Starmen then kick in with some good old school riffage. Ploughing through the rhythm with some awesome grooves, they take a turn to shimmer through and twist, slowly allowing the listener a chance to get to grips with everything.

“Face The Truth,” gallops in on a frenzy, slowly moving in with a twist and a turn. The band is pure electricity, slowly shifting into gear and driving things into an interesting perspective.

“Ready To Give Me Your Love,” is old school. Straight out the bat with the sonic booms and the drive toward perfection. A song that could fit on any of Kiss’s records from the Seventies. Pure perfection.

“Stay The Night,” slows things down, with the piano melody shifting a tad. The vocals croon into being and bring about some interesting reflection.

“Warrior,” brings out the old school. That main riff is something else entirely, brimming with confidence and energy, it twists through the screws and gallops with passion.

“Freewheelin,” is a cart wheeling mesh of styles that moves with pride and grace, and delivers something quite eclectic.

“Evil,” darkens the horizon ever so slightly, brimming with a frenetic energy that pulses with a chaotic sense of direction.

“Welcome To My World,” the title track of the album is energetic, and killer. A mix of AC/DC and Kiss thrown together with Whitesnake perfection.

“Mayday,” goes to the darkened place, twisting the world and growing within the measurement of burns.

“R.I.P.” is another swaggering snake of a song, that twists and turns on the edge of a knife, slowly brimming with passion and energy.

“Mission Man,” comes swinging out like something out of a boxing movie. That riff is filled with passion and an embrace that turns the tide ever so slightly.

“Electrified,” roars and crackles, pulsating with a frenetic energy that grows and growls in between.

The album is out on 21st February via Black Lodge.