Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Tesia Into The Now Heavy Metal Music CD Review

Tesia, the richly talented Heavy Metallic Element grouping have got released their up-to-the-minute record album titled Into The Now and Wow! It's really a good one.

Refreshingly, this was 1 of those CDs I was able to just protrude in and comfortably listen to from beginning to end. Every path is gratifying and was pretty easy for me to listen to from start to finish.

Into The Now is a pleasantly varied, premix of 12 paths that are very well written and brilliantly performed songs by these clearly outstanding musicians. With many of the songs displaying a batch of the sort emotion that brands for a really great listen. Clearly drawing from what I can only conceive of are their ain existent life experiences. At different points touching on the most existent emotions of love, and the hurting of failing human relationships can certainly be heard.

I'm of the sentiment that Into The Now is certainly some of this groupings best work in a few years. A totally gratifying cadmium and an outstanding release. What I name must have got music. I give it two pollexes up because it's a aggregation that even the insouciant Heavy Metallic Element fan can appreciate and enjoy.

While the full record album is outstanding some of my favourites are path 1 - Into The Now, path 4 - Heaven Nine Eleven, and path 6 - Caught In A Dream

My Bonus Pick, and the 1 that got Sensitive [...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is path 9 - Got No Glory. Great track!

Into The Now Let Go Of Notes:

Tesia originally released Into The Now on March 9, 2004 on the Sanctuary label.

CD Path List Follows:

1. Into The Now

2. Look @ Me

3. What A Shame

4. Heaven Nine Eleven

5. Words Can't Explain

6. Caught In A Dream

7. Miles Away

8. Mighty Mouse

9. Got No Glory

10. Come To Me

11. Recognize

12. Only You

Tesla: Jeff Keith (vocals); Frank Harmon (acoustic & electrical guitars, keyboards, background vocals); Tommy Skeoch (electric guitar); Brian Wheat (bass); Troy Luccketta (drums, percussion).

Recorded at Frank Hannon Productions Studio, Jackson Pollock Pines, California.

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