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HAREM SCAREM - Overload 2005 FLAC [by request] (Size: 312.49 MB)
DescriptionAs with any of the band's output, this album is full of surprises and is a totally different beast than the albums that preceded it. This approach sees the band jumping all over the map musically, but helps them to remain fresh and display original sounds - which is tough when you release over 10 studio albums in 15 years. Overload can be seen as a combination of Weight of the World and Voice of Reason due to the heavier guitars and vocals. Guitarist Pete Lesperance shines and brings out his baritone guitars, vocalist Harry Hess smokes on every track, and the rhythm section is rock solid as ever. The band's overall sound is a cool mix of Def Leppard, Skid Row, Whitesnake, and Queen. On paper it sounds like heavy Extreme, but Harem has more of a modern edge and heavier (still melodic though) vocals. As always, this comes highly recommended, though I place it just a notch below 2003's Higher album. You can also get the other version (Japanese I believe), which has a different bonus track for fans already owning the Higher import, which had "Wishing" on it already. The other version leaves off "Wishing" for a cool cover of AC/DC's "You Shook Me All Night Long." 01 Dagger 02 Afterglow 03 Rise & Fall 04 Don't Come Easy 05 Can't Live With You 06 Forgive & Forget 07 All You're Getting 08 Leading Me On 09 Understand You 10 Same Mistakes 11 Wishing (Bonus track) Sharing Widget |