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Some people will have you believe
that we all eventually mellow with age. However, UFO’s
much acclaimed lead singer Phil Mogg’s new band, $ign of
4, have come to the party fully intending to kick dust in the
face of anyone who thinks that’s what to expect from the
new four-piece rock outfit.
The group’s debut album, ‘Dancing
With St. Peter’, starts in fine fettle with the loose,
phase drenched riffs of the album’s opening track, ‘Overload’,
proceeding to erupt into life, and in doing so setting the tone
for an highly impressive eleven track set.
This album was never going to be
a sedate affair. Teaming up with guitarist Jeff Kollman (Mogg/Way,
Cosmosquad, Edwin Dare) drummer Shane Gaalaas (MSG, Glenn Hughes,
Yngwie Malmsteen, Uli Jon Roth) and bassist Jimmy Curtain, ‘Dancing
With St. Peter’ is an album that sparkles with melody
and is driven by personal passion and combines guitar based
rock and soulful blues perfectly.
The album’s title, Dancing
With St. Peter, a track about the reality of living life a little
too close to the edge for comfort, drips with eerie percussions
and dark chords. The mood is palpable. However, tracks such
as ‘Beautiful Friend’ ooze a bittersweet optimism,
full of warm acoustic guitar chimes, this is a beautifully emotive
song that is sure to be filed under ‘classic’.
Stand out tracks like, ‘Driven’,
continue to underpin the album’s underlying feel of melancholic
reflection about our own mortality. However, there are many
colours to this album and the soulful ballad, ‘Afterglow’,
display’s $ign of 4’s ability to groove effortlessly
as well as rock, even possibly hinting at the sound of things
to come.
Whatever the future holds, the
present offering from Phil Moggs’ new band shows he is
back to his best - and far from Dancing With St. Peter. |