KEE MARCELLO (Europe) – Judas Kiss (2013)
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Swedish axe-slinger, former Europe guitarist KEE MARCELLO seems to be a very busy man lately, decided to recover his place into the international Rock scene.
After releasing his controversial Europe own-versions album ‘Redux: Europe’, the ‘humbly’ entitled biography ‘The Rock Star God Forgot’ and his performance in the well known musical Rock Of Ages in Scandinavia, Marcello has just released a brand new CD.
“Judas Kiss” is his third solo album featuring original material since the last almost nine years ago.
Decidedly into a full rocking territory, “Judas Kiss” is basically a traditional Hard Rock album with an updated sound & style.
Sometimes really melodic, quite hard n’ heavy in others, this new offering finds Marcello in great form, both musically (he has undoubtedly inspired many players since Europe’s Superstitious back in the late ’80s) as well as in the songwriting.
“Judas Kiss” as a whole is a solid piece of kickin’ Hard Rock. 13 tracks about love, loss, road weariness and betrayal (there’s some good lyrics to be found) wrapped by potent riffs, incendiary solos and a groovy rhythm section.
Kee is singing better, his slightly raspy style fit with good feeling these bluesy inspired hard rockers. His playing is out of question, displayed here in abundant variations.
On the melodic side, “Starless Sky” is the highlight, somehow a midtempo rocker with excellent verses both in the vocals and the instrumental arrangements. Killer solo and layered chorus.
Despite its uptempo rhythm and some gritty vocals, opener “Zombie” is a melodic hard rock song in essence, while the bone-dry, groovy yet melodious “Dead End Highway” (love the solo here) and title track “Judas Kiss” recalls his ex-bandmates circa Start From The Dark years.
Another nice track which adds variation is the melodic march of “And Forever More”, featuring female singer Akane Liv dueting with Kee. The main melody is inspired by one of Europe’s best tracks ever; Girl From Lebanon.
“Coming Home” is the album’s token ballad, slowing things down a bit with an earthy guitar work and modulated vocals. Good one.
But also we find in this CD some truly hard hitting numbers such as “Get On Top”, the dark “Metal Box”, “The Harder They Come” (with a riff dangerously close to Metallica’s Enter Sandman, but cool), and the crunchy “Dog Eat Dog”. “I’m Stoned” features some down-tuned guitars and a refrain akin Alice In Chains working well on all levels.
“Love Will Tear Us Apart” is a cover of Joy Division, at first glance certainly an odd choice, but Marchello has cleverly arranged the song in Melodic Rockin’ way, adding even more balance to the album. I liked a lot this one.
Kee Marcello proves with “Judas Kiss” that there’s life for him after Europe.
Perhaps it has taken too many years to find his own musical identity, but never it’s too late, and this new recording is by far the best of his solo career.
Well written, arranged and superbly played, “Judas Kiss” has a dynamic production – I would preferred a more crispy sound – but seems Kee wants to attack with more bite and this matter is amply accomplished here.
Very Recommended.
01. Zombie
02. Dog Eat Dog
03. Starless Sky
04. I’m Stoned
05. Dead End Highway
06. Judas Kiss
07. And Forever More (duet with Akane Liv)
08. Coming Home
09. Get On Top
10. The Harder They Come
11. Dead Give Away
12. Love Will Tear Us Apart
13. Metal Box
Kee Marcello: Lead Guitar, Lead Vocals
Jonny Scaramanga: Guitar
Ken Sandin: Bass
Tim Brown: Drums
Akane Liv: guest Vocals
BUY IT !
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