Albums Reviews

Ces Jacuzzi - Down to size
(c) Ces Jacuzzi (1998)
http://www.cesjacuzzi.com



Now this is a very good album. First of all, the guitar work of Michael Miller is just superb; rythm has well
as the solos. It’s very imaginative and worthy of an accomplish guitarist. The rythm section is composed of
Chris Michael on bass who does a wounderful job substaining the guitar extravaganza of Mr. Miller. The
drum are those of Tim Jeffries who does a incredible drum solo on the song Southern Pacific proving that he’s
more that a human metronome. The album is very well balance. From more pop sounding songs like
Forbidden Dance, to more «grunge » like with Threshold, without forgetting a little blues number called
Walter Trout. I recommand this album to every rock music lover out there in music land.
4/5
Dyon




Armageddon Rev 16:16 - Spoils of conflict
CDR Demo



WWWWWWOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is simply the best God damn rock I’ve heard since I can remember! This is just a 5 song demo but it’s
better than most of the commercial album being sold in music stores. I mean, it’s practicly perfect; the guitar
work is off the wall, the rythm section is tighter than a nun’s ass and the vocals are very close to perfection.
The music is very intelligent, inspired, and original. The only down to all of this, is that the demo came very
naked. No song title, no band info, no info on how to contact them, nothing!!! It’s very frustrating to listen to
something of this quality without having the possibility of tanking the musicians who gave you that
opportunity. So if you now how to contact ARMAGEDDON, please E-Mail me!

5/5
Dyon

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