Musik / rock

Flesh & blood


Anmeldelser (4)


Devilution

d. 26. maj 2019

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Anders Molin

d. 26. maj 2019

"Flesh and Blood' er en solid udgivelse, og de mange gange, Coverdale har været rundt om solen, er sådan set kun at høre, fordi man også kender den vokal, der med lethed kunne pille de højeste toner ned tilbage i Whitesnakes kommercielle storhedstid".


Sonic Perspectives

d. 23. apr. 2019

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Alan Cox

d. 23. apr. 2019

"On their 13th studio release, which contains 13 tracks, Whitesnake sticks to its formula that produced previous success, delivering a crunchy collection of guitar-forward tunes with not so subtle songs about girls and "having a good time." In fact, that seems to be the goal for the band when recording this one. It sounds like a record that they wanted to have fun making. It also sounds really good from a production standpoint".


Gaffa [online]

d. 14. aug. 2019

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Keld Rud

d. 14. aug. 2019

"Dåbsattesten fortæller, at David Coverdale er 67 år. Når man lytter til det 13. udspil fra den engelske sangers band, Whitesnake, er det bestemt ikke noget, der falder en ind. Albummet leveres med et forbløffende overskud, og teksterne er som skrevet af en forårskåd teenager på 13. Det er jagten på kvindeskørter, der dominerer her. Sine steder står klichéerne i kø for at komme til, såvel de musikalske som de lyriske ... Flesh & Blood er en lille oase for dem, der længes efter firsernes heavy-rock, hvor håret ikke kunne blive stort nok, og guitarsolierne blev leveret på akkord".


The Rockpit

d. 23. apr. 2019

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Marc Rockpit

d. 23. apr. 2019

"The album at thirteen tracks might have fallen into the trap of being overlong but I can honestly say this one doesn't - it keeps on giving. Sure you could pick your nine or ten favourites and argue a better album but honestly there's nothing here really (save that one track) I'd vote off. The album closes out in just as fine style: 'Get Up' is another rousing Blues fueled Rocker, 'After All' a delightful light almost Folky ditty that though completely out of character with the rest of the music here is simply a beautiful song. More please. We close with 'Sands Of Time' the longest song here at over six minutes and a real call to arms in the vein of past tracks like 'Judgement Day'. A rousing way to close indeed. Whitesnake's best album in decades? I expect some hearty debate!".