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VOODOO CIRCLE Raised On Rock By Andrew Depedro, Ottawa Corespondent Monday, March 12, 2018 @ 10:43 AM
Let’s start with how the band came about back in the day as a side project of SILENT FORCE/PRIMAL FEAR axeman Alex Beyrodt (who still plays in both bands in case you’re wondering). Yearning to form a project that incorporated more of his early musical influences such as RAINBOW, WHITESNAKE and YNGWIE MALMSTEEN to name a few, VOODOO CIRCLE was born but originally as a one-off project. With more of his bandmates in SILENT FORCE and eventually PRIMAL FEAR - among them bassist Mat Sinner who is also the other original member of the band - VOODOO CIRCLE soon came to be with their first full-length self-titled album released shortly after featuring the vocals of David Readman of PINK CREAM 69. The lineup continued for another four albums before David announced his departure from the band in 2016, his replacement eventually found in the form of Herbie Langhans (SINBREED, BEYOND THE BRIDGE, SEVENTH AVENUE) and VOODOO CIRCLE’s latest album Raised On Rock being the band’s first album with him at the helm.
Where David Readman brings much of his own experience from his previous band into VOODOO CIRCLE’s already streamlined brand of melodic hard rock, Herbie opts for a more rustic and blues-influenced vibe to add to Raised On Rock - the results suiting the heavy WHITESNAKE influences that Alex Beyrodt had long set for the band. Songs such as “Where Is The World We Love” and “Love Is An Ocean” are definite contenders for the Coverdale throne thanks to Alex’s impassioned emoting and dulcet vocals. But it’s the heavier numbers that are VOODOO CIRCLE’s core, such as the driving single “You Promised Me Heaven” and “Higher Love” which incorporate the shake and tumble street savvy of Saints ‘N Sinners era WHITESNAKE with the melodic overtones of early RAINBOW. Alex Beyrodt is certainly no slouch in his league either as his guitar work on “Ultimate Sin” and “Running Away From Love” in particular being rife with riffs straight from the Malmsteen/Blackmore/Sykes blueprint but with his own indelible stamp on the songs as well.
To summarize, you’ve got a supergroup such as VOODOO CIRCLE living up to the definition and capturing the magic of its influences thanks to an album such as Raised On Rock shaping up to be one of melodic hard rock’s enchanting releases of 2018.
5.0 Out Of 5.0
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