It was a perfectly good album. Why did they let this vocalist ruin it?
Right, I'm exaggerating right now
But you get the idea what's the biggest problem with British Lion for me...
Ok, first things first... I've listened to it only once now, but I want to share a quick opinion. Overall, the album is definitely better than I expected. Instrumentally it sounds just like I imagined. Now I can listen and I say it sounds cool! Really solid hard rock, I like it, I really do. Excellent production, cool guitar tones and playing - that's what got my attention first of all. Do I have to mention bass? I don't think so
Just Steve doing his amazing work... Speaking of songwriting it's pretty much what I hoped for. It's not pop-rock, it's more than mediocre too. Although songs don't seem to be complex or progressive, I would say that... there's a lot going on there. Lots of stuff to listen to within a track, lets say. These songs are really good and I have no feeling that it's something below Steve's level. Not that brilliant, but his name on this is fully acceptable. The album is far from being bad or mediocre, as I said.
But...
I agree with Ariana. It would sound SO much better with a more powerful vocalist. This one simply doesn't fit. He sound's like a pop singer. The chorus of "Us Against the World" is ruined by too weak vocals. The potential of songwriting is not used enough because of this, I think. Now it's like vocals demo take, sung by the writer of the song, not the bands proper vocalist. I hope you know what I mean. He even stands out in the mix. Literally, unfortunately. Sounds separated from the rest of the band. I don't want to sound like Adrian's fanboy (although I am) but couldn't Steve just invite him?
That would be great! Now I'm kidding a little bit, but anyway - these songs would sound better with some... darker, deeper or edgy voice. In my opinion...
One listening is not enough for getting into lyrics, or track by track review so I'll just point out "A World Without Heaven". Amazing. Just bloody amazing. Cool 80s vibe in guitarwork. First riff (after intro chords) made an instant impression on me. The music would blend in Somewhere In Time perfectly if it was recorded by Maiden back then. WOW.
I'm curious if the album, and the singer's voice particularly, is going to grow on me. We'll see. It will definitely get more listens.