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Liberty N Justice - Soundtrack Of A Soul review



Reviewer:
8.0
Band: Liberty N Justice
Album: Soundtrack Of A Soul
Style: Hard rock
Release date: 2006


01. Kings Of Hollywood (Ez Gomer Of Jet Circus)
02. Another Nail (Sebastian Bach Of Skid Row)
03. State Of Grace (Russell Arcara Of Surgin / Prophet / Arcara)
04. Malice In Wonderland (Jamie Rowe Of Guardian)
05. Grenade (Dale & Troy Thompson Of Bride)
06. Show Me The Way (Oni Logan Of Lynch Mob)
07. Sight Unseen (Leif Garrett)
08. Up That Hill (Josh Kramer Of Saint)
09. Surreal (Scott Wenzel Of White Cross)
10. Flinch (Tony Harnell Of TNT/Starbreaker)
11. Thy Will Be Done (Mark Slaughter Of Slaughter & Pete Loran Of Trixter)
12. Killer Grin (Stephen Pearcy Of Ratt)
13. If The World Could Be Mine (Joe Cerisano Of Silver Condor / 15. Trans-Siberian Orchestra)
14. Always Tomorrow (Ted Poley Of Danger Danger)
15. Hope & Pray / Ballad Of King David (Phil Naro Of Talas / Peter Criss Band)
16. Make Believe (Mike Lee Of Barren Cross)
17. Outro

The Christian rockers of Liberty N Justice are back with their new release "Soundtrack Of A Soul". One more time, they knew how to convince the top of the top singers (and musicians) to play on their new album. Just have a look on the line-up and singers, this is just incredible and well you won't be really surprised if I say that the result is really good.

I'm not really into Christian Rock but I like good music, especially good melodic Hard Rock. And "Soundtrack Of A Soul" is a nice beautiful release with a lot of good things and ideas. First I must congratulate the band for its ability to produce something that sounds modern without forgetting its Hard Rock roots. The music of the release is a cool Hard Rock that doesn't smell the old rotten cheese, at the opposite the 18 songs are varied with beautiful ballads like "Up That Hill" or powerful Hard Rock songs like "Kings of Hollywood".

This album isn't linear, the sound and the production are good an the idea of all those different singers on all the songs is great because we have the luck to listen to some great guys like Sebastian Bach. Plus I'm sure that the amateurs of Christian Rock will be really happy with this line up?

Even if I'm not really attracted by their religious message (same shit with Satanist lyrics btw) I have to admit that musically speaking, "Soundtrack Of A Soul" is a really good album of Hard Rock. The fact that we have a lot of famous different singers is amazing, and gives something fresh and new to all the songs of the releases. Though, Liberty & Justice knew how to produce something modern, sometime alternative that never forgot its Hard Rock roots. It's a nice release and I'm sure that a lot of fans of classy rock will like this album. Melodic "Rock/Hard Rock/Metal" lovers, this is something for you.


Rating breakdown
Performance: 9
Songwriting: 7
Originality: 7
Production: 9

Written by Jeff | 06.06.2006





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