Friday, October 10, 2008

Review: 7th Heaven "U.S.A.-U.K."


If the guys from Def Leppard mated with the gals from Vixen, the result would be 7th Heaven. Remarkably, this band has been around since 1985; even more remarkable is that their unmistakable late 80s pop rock sound did not make them famous back in the day of Bon Jovi, Europe, and Giant.

This Chicago band has evolved nicely over the years and now sound more like Def Leppard than Def Leppard, but with a twist. The new lead singer, Keith Semple, gives the band a modern feel, infusing sounds that also remind me of American Hi-Fi, SR-71, or the Marvelous 3. Keith Semple, for those who do not know, was a winner of "Pop Stars", the UK version of American Idol (incidentally, this is where the inspiration came from to title this 2008 release USA-UK).

7th Heaven is truly unique in today's musical landscape, fusing the best of pop rock from the 80s and early 90s with modern sounds that definitely keep it fresh. There isn't a dud in the bunch, but my favorites include "Better This Way", "Cellophane", "Gave You My Word", and "Oh So Really Old".

Like the good old days of "Hysteria", the record is over 70 minutes and there just seems to be no end to the number of singles that could be huge on radio...if only it were 1988 again. The production is generally outstanding, although the drums could sound better in spots. For those of us who still love anthem rock with a big and bold chorus that you can't help but shout along to, 7th Heaven is a dream come true. You should be gettin' it - Armageddon it!

iPOD-worthy: 1, 2, 5, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 17, 18

7th Heaven on MySpace. Official site.

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