Faith And Fire (USA)

Hard Rock, Melodic Rock , AOR , Blues Rock , Glam & Sleaze Rock , West Coast , Christian Rock
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Faith And Fire (USA)

Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 15 Júl 2025, 09:18

Faith And Fire - Accelerator (2006) (Japan Edition 2007)

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Year : 2006 (Japan Edition 2007)
Style : Melodic Hard Rock , Melodic Heavy Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 143 mb


Bio:

Faith and Fire was formed in 2002 by Tony Moore and Mike Flyntz; Moore fronted Riot's Thundersteel and Privilege of Power albums, and Flyntz has been with Riot since the Nightbreaker album. Joining these two are bassist Danny Miranda of Blue Oyster Cult and drummer John Miceli of Rainbow.Debut album "Accelerator" (2006) through Metal Heaven Records.While Accelerator is not the classic but it's a good dose of raw, hard edged melodic rock that will satisfy many Riot fans at the very least.

Album:

Japan edition from 2007 year.Official released September 25, 2006.I've been waiting for a long time for this one. An - yes - it was due to the re-appearance of Tony Moore, one of the most brilliant singers I've listened to in my entire 'album audition' career...Even if the man has only appeared in the classic RIOT albums Thundersteel (1988) and The Privilege Of Power (1990). An astonishing voice coming back in year 2006 with a band and an album title (both) quite promising...Mike Flyntz is no stranger to RIOT fans, either. Credited with his worx at the classic American Metal act's recordings from 1994's Nightbreaker and onwards, Flyntz (and Moore) put the songwriting duties in his arms - well, along with bassist Danny Miranda (deeds with BLUE OYSTER CULT and QUEEN feat. PAUL RODEGERS complete his portfolio) - while credited with RAINBOW and MEAT LOAF skinsman John Miceli completed the quartet's lineup. Most of the tunes is said to origin from 2002 - the time the band(?) took shape - hence it is not clear enough if we're talkin' 'bout a 'normal' band or an 'one-off' project. Time (or sales) will tell...The production of Accelerator turned out to be the most crucial factor regarding FAITH AND FIRE's proposal. The 'moody' output, a mix of the average RIOT recording plus hints from late 70s/early 80s Hard Rock sounds, did surprise me a lot in the first place but - eventually - seems to be the thing the band wanted to expose in total. Meaning: one Tony Moore singing does not (should not, also) mean - nearly twenty years after Thundersteel's release - Accelerator is set to be a storming US Power/Speed Metal killer. Reminder: Thundersteel obviously kicks major ass but it is not a typical RIOT album.Thus, Accelerator is suitably presented by its production. A fine early 80s Hard Rock (and 'on-the-edge-of-being-Metal') album with excellent guitar melodies (neoclassical at times), surprisingly weak (is it the mix, that much?) rhythm section duties and warm vocals by a 'mature' Tony Moore. Hell yeah, the man could easily be the RIOT singer for both 1976's Narita and 2006's Army Of One, by listening to his performance on cuts like Breathe, Ready and Avenue Z. His singing is certainly emotional, autobiographic (I can imagine) at times and only sporadically outbursting (see for e.g. Fallen and America, a Speed Metal suepernova). It's a shame the morose production does not 100% unfold his will, along with the - I hope - powerful instrumentation of the rest of the band.The fact that my 'retro' brain cells accepted the Accelerator suggestion does not necessarily means the juvenile fans will find real interest. To the 'classic' Metal fans, in oppose, it's a really remarkable move for FAITH AND FIRE and Tony Moore in personal, who proves to be an-all-around grewat vocalist. Lots of pre-Thundersteel era RIOT style lurks in here; add a good doze of hardrockin' 80s RAINBOW and BLUE OYSTER CULT and just recall the year now running (the later referring to your personal needs). The album is a 'retro' gem in my ears, though...

Line-Up:

Tony Moore - Vocals (2002-?) - See also: Big Muff π, Immortal Soul, ex-Riot V, ex-Harry Slash & the Slashtones
Mike Flyntz - Guitars (2002-?) - See also: Cleanbreak, Riot V
Danny Miranda - Bass, Keyboards (2002-?) - See also: Blue Öyster Cult, Pyramid, ex-Meat Loaf, ex-Morning Wood, ex-Queen + Paul Rogers (live)
John Micelli - Drums (2002-?) - See also: ex-Ruffkut, ex-Rainbow, ex-Blue Öyster Cult, ex-Marchello, ex-Meat Loaf, ex-The Good Rats

production:

Executive Producer, Engineer – Paul Orofino
Liner Notes – 北井康仁
Producer – Faith And Fire
Produced by Faith And Fire
Executive Producer, Paul Orofino
Recorded, mixed & mastered at Millbrook Sound Studios, Millbrook NY
Engineered by Paul Orofino
Additional Recording by Danny Miranda

Tracklist:

01. Ready 06:08
02. Villanelle 05:50
03. Everything 04:34
04. Radio Superstar 03:57
05. Breathe 05:25
06. Faith and Fire 04:58
07. Fallen 04:05
08. Ashes 06:07
09. Avenue Z 04:44
10. Accelerator 05:32
11. Angel 06:11
12. America 03:32


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