The Brave - Trust

Saturday 1st October 1994
The Brave - Trust
The Brave - Trust

STYLE: Hard Music
RATING 6 6 6 6 6 6
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 5139-961
LABEL: Pakaderm 7012526254
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1

Reviewed by Tony Cummings

Nobody produces this kind of melodic metal better than Dino and John Elefante. Those who don't care for the genre will find Trust' hopelessly stylised but within the well-trodden parameters of the form The Brave are pretty hot. Lead singer Randy Roberts has a raspingly expressive voice, Stayce Roberts and Freddie Tierra lay down a satisfyingly dense set of guitar parts and bassist Stevie Irwin offers some unexpected twists to the standard bass runs. Lyrics range from the mundane ("Following You") to the imaginative ("Dirty Water") and, when on the closer, there's a momentary move away from the power chords on the acoustic-picked title track the band show themselves to be far from poodle head slouches.

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Reader Comments

Posted by Todd Foster in Bozeman, MT @ 00:03 on Apr 9 2009

Man, I went to school with Randy back in the mid 80's in a little place called Canadian, TX. I knew the whole family. Randy was always a character and we spent a lot of time together, but my last name was Kley then. My mom died and I moved away temporarily and when I came back they had left for CA. I wish I could make contact with him again!



Posted by Dexter Brank in New Jersey @ 02:21 on Oct 19 2006

Awesome cd...Randy the drumming now sings on this album.... lot more bluesie... but very good....would love to buy agian and have Randy and Fred the guitarist to keep in contact ........ GroovySide



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