GoatersLeftShin
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Van Halen are one of those bands that a couple of my mates like, but other than Jump I've couldn't really recall any of their songs. In all fairness, in the 80s I was too young for rock and by the time I became musically 'aware', I wouldn't have listened to them anyway. What my friends called "cock rock" just never appealed to me one bit. When some of them were into Van Halen, Bon Jovi etc I was more into hip hop, indie and house music.
However, I am aware that they are very well regarded. Jump is a masterpiece.
I've given this album a couple of listens now and to be honest, it's just not my cup of tea. In all fairness, I don't like much rock from the 80s as - in my opinion - it became over-produced and kind of lost it's....soul. I like my rock to be a bit more raw. The guitar solos are just technical for my liking and the songs just had it's power kicked out of it. I suspect if I saw them live I would change my mind though! I also didn't realise that Dave Lee Roth was the lead singer - Just Like Paradise is one of my (guilty pleasure) favourite songs!
All that said, I quite liked the opening track and I was hoping for more of the same. I also liked "Could this be magic?' but I couldn't help but compare it to something Led Zeppelin would do. And LZ would do that song better, with more soul and (sorry) just more "X Factor".
I'm glad I've listened to the album, it's not bad it's just not my cup of tea and brings back memories of people telling me he was an amazing guitarist when I was trying to copy John Squire, Paul Simon and Dave Gilmour as a spotty teenager :)
It's a 5/10 from me.
However, I am aware that they are very well regarded. Jump is a masterpiece.
I've given this album a couple of listens now and to be honest, it's just not my cup of tea. In all fairness, I don't like much rock from the 80s as - in my opinion - it became over-produced and kind of lost it's....soul. I like my rock to be a bit more raw. The guitar solos are just technical for my liking and the songs just had it's power kicked out of it. I suspect if I saw them live I would change my mind though! I also didn't realise that Dave Lee Roth was the lead singer - Just Like Paradise is one of my (guilty pleasure) favourite songs!
All that said, I quite liked the opening track and I was hoping for more of the same. I also liked "Could this be magic?' but I couldn't help but compare it to something Led Zeppelin would do. And LZ would do that song better, with more soul and (sorry) just more "X Factor".
I'm glad I've listened to the album, it's not bad it's just not my cup of tea and brings back memories of people telling me he was an amazing guitarist when I was trying to copy John Squire, Paul Simon and Dave Gilmour as a spotty teenager :)
It's a 5/10 from me.