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DescriptionTalon Discography [2002-2015] 80's Hard Rock with Ballsy Guitar, Big Vocals and tons of Melody! Previously known as Voxen, Talon has released 5 CD's and are preparing to unleash their HD Concert Video on the world shortly! An American band and based in California, TALON was born from the ashes of VOXEN – a band that achieved international success with their release “Sacrifice”, which included a track that was used in the major motion picture “Outbreak” starring Dustin Hoffman. Soon after, a new vision was brought forward with the recruitment of Michael O’Mara (Joshua Perahia, EFX) and demos were soon recorded and then the band signed on with Now and Then/Frontiers Records which culminated with the release of their self-titled debut. The CD was produced by Mikey Davis (KISS, W.A.S.P., Slaughter). Upon release, the CD was wildly praised and was on countless top-10 lists for the year. Soon followed major live shows, including The Gods Festival in the U.K. Talon also had the privilege of being Stan Bush’s backing band at The Gods Festival and the subsequent DVD release. After a break of working on individual projects, Talon recorded new demos and ultimately signed with Kivel Records and then recorded their next release “Fallen Angels”. With a closer vibe to an AOR feel, New York native Chandler Mogel was brought on board and more live shows – including Firefest 5 – were performed. “Fallen Angels” was a huge success and brought Talon into the forefront of the Melodic Rock field. Upon mutual agreement, Chandler Mogel went on to front the Greece outfit Outloud and with a new group of songs, Talon were on a quest to create the ultimate album and added some serious quality to the band – Shawn Pelata (Line of Fire) and Eric Ragno (China Blue, Takara, etc.). Now – the band have just signed to Escape Music for the release of this classic slab of Melodic Rock – “III” – which is scheduled for release in November, 2011! Talon “III” recently completed mixing at The Recovery Room by Ty Sims (Far Cry, Tango Down) and is full of classic hard rock songs and ballads that the band describes as “really a return to the sound, vibe and energy of our debut S/T release”. “This latest CD was a total labour of love and we all feel this will be our strongest release to date! We pulled out all the stops and really think the results speak for themselves and is an excellent follow-up to our recent ‘Fallen Angels’ release”. In addition, premiere vocalist Jeff Scott Soto (Journey, Talisman, JSS) has a guest appearance on the album with some amazing lead vocals on the hard-driving track “Take You All The Way”! The best musicians contributed their best talents to help create an outstanding release! Talon On Facebook 2002 Talon 2008 Fallen Angels 2010 Fire In Your Soul 2011 III 2015 Fourplay TALON is a US band, being around the block for almost 7 years. Since Wrecking Ball (Frontier Records, 2002) they are back with their second album Fallen Angels (Kivel Records) with Chandler Mogel taking over the vocals. To be honest I hadn't had a clue about this band and by looking at the cover I thought that I would deal with another symphonic/atmospheric release. From the first seconds the CD started playing I was positively surprised. TALON is classic melodic Hard Rock. The first track Fallen Angels is a powerful song with sharp guitars which together with keyboards compositions make a catchy mixture. In the same motive but slower tempo, with an AC/DC style opening, follows Burn. There are two heartbreakers in the album, Baby Jane (in the CINDERELLA style) and Crying In The Dark. One good thing with this album is that it has a remarkable twist, hence you can distinct a variety of influences: from SCORPIONS and DOKKEN in the guitars of Paradise, the WHITESNAKE mentality in Always Be My Baby, GARY MOORE attitude in Live Free. The album ends with Wrecking Ball, the newest version from the debut album, and C 'est La Vie, where the heavier sound develops gradually without lacking the melody . The production is well attended and gives a boost to what is already there, great melodies, guitar themes which are in a good balance with the solos, plus the vocals of Chandler Mogel, which, where needed, adopt a bluesy/mellow line. So, for the ones who feel nostalgic about the 80's Hard Rock era, this album definitely worths your attention. Sharing Widget |