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A NEVERENDING JOHN’S DREAM is a melodic hard rock / AOR band formed in Barcelona in 2022 when Joan M. Heredia (drums, vocal, and composer) teamed up with David Vidal (guitars), Paul E. Schuster (bass) and Xavier Miró (keyboards). Heredia started to play drums, sing and to write songs more than 20 years ago, having played in dozens of bands but so far never has thought about releasing own material until now.
To be released by Pride & Joy Music, A NEVERENDING JOHN’S DREAM debut album, “Coming Back To Paradise“, was completely written and produced by Joan M. Heredia, while talented Erik Mårtensson (Eclipse) at Mass Destruction Production Studios (Sweden) mastered the album.
Musically “Coming Back To Paradise” is very melodic with influences ranging from Europe to Foreigner over a late 80s / early 90s feel, but with an up-to-date production. The meaning of the band’s name is a bit philosophic. The creation of music has no end (neverending), and this fact is like a dream for Joan M. Heredia (John).

The album starts with ‘Welcome to my Ghost Kingdom’ a track that sounds like Jean Michel Jarre in places but with a harder edge. It’s a really intriguing opener that makes the listener wonder which direction the album will go in.
Title track ‘Coming Back to Paradise’ has a really good guitar riff and sets out an 80s style rock sensibility that reminds me of a cross between Europe, musically, and Foreigner, vocally. It’s a well-crafted song, musically and lyrically, that I really enjoyed.
‘Equilibrium’ has a superb lead vocal and a tune that features an excellent keyboard riff from Xavier Miró which made me think of a heavier version of Renaissance. It gathers pace with the addition of crunching guitars and also features, believe it or not, a recording of Charlie Chaplin from The Great Dictator. It is a mix of styles that really shouldn’t work but it does against the odds.

‘I’ve Lost My Dreams’ sees A Neverending John’s Dream channel their heavier side with an anthemic chorus and crunching guitars that explode from the speakers. It’s a proper rocking track that will be great played live. It’s a real vocal workout for Joan Hereida and he is more than up to the task.
‘If We Stand United’ amps up the volume even further as the guitarist David Vidal and bassist Paul Schuster channel their heaviest side and propel this song along with massive rock energy. ‘Alone With My Shadow’ is the obligatory rock ballad and sees Miro on big piano which sounds superb. The chorus soars and is a good example of Heredia’s excellent vocal style.
Halfway through the album and we have already covered a whole range of styles. What’s in store for the second half?

‘Prisoners of this Life’ has a Bon Jovi style guitar riff and vocal that immediately takes you back to 1986 and does so with verve and enjoyment. ‘In Our Hands’ is the heaviest track so far with a driving guitar that makes you sit up and take notice immediately. It’s simply a superb hard rock track that’s another one I would love to hear live.
‘Sad Winter’ is a well crafted track with acoustics and perhaps gives the best example of the four band members coming together seamlessly as a band. Each element combines to make this track a favourite fron the album as a perfectly realised song.

‘Save Me from Myself’ is another track that shows the fascination Hereida has with 80s rock. It is very well structured and has a completeness to it that makes it immensely satisfying. The penultimate ‘Mother of All’ starts with a crushing riff and then moves to a vocal that once again reminded me of Renaissance and which rise above the music effortlessly. It’s a stunning vocal performance from Heredia, probably the best on the album.
The final track ‘Sunrise’ has a clever start which has someone searching through stations on a car radio and finding clips from some of the previous songs on the album. It was a start that made me smile. When the track gets going, it’s a really effective album closer that gives everyone a chance to shine and ends the CD on a high note, literally and metaphorically.

This is a really good, strong debut from A Neverending John’s Dream, and, given the quality on display here, we really look forward to hearing more from them.
Highly Recommended

 

1 Welcome To My Ghost Kingdom
2 Coming Back To Paradise
3 Equilibrium
4 I’ve Lost My Dreams
5 If We Stand United
6 Alone With My Shadow
7 Prisoners Of This Life
8 In Our Hands
9 Sad Winter
10 Save Me From Myself
11 Mother Of All
12 Sunrise

Joan M. Heredia (vocals, drums)
David Vidal (guitar)
Paul E. Schuster (bass)
Xavier Miró (keyboards)

 

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