Van Halen "A Different Kind Of Truth" review from melodicrock.com (spoiler alert!)

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VAN HALEN - FIRST IMPRESSIONS REVIEW:
So it's been almost 24hrs with Van Halen's newie A Different Kind Of Truth. Initial fan feedback from those that received their copies seems to match the enthusiasm of those still expecting it. The band needed to deliver and they have done just that.

My first reactions were sent out via Twitter last night. here's a rounded out summary of those thoughts. A full feature review of the album will be posted next week - as soon as I get at least 30 spins of the album done.
The best thing about this new album - besides actually hearing new material at last - is the amazing energy on display. And this is vintage Van Halen as promised.

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Track by Track:

Tattoo - Weakest track on the album. Still find it an odd kind of opening track (She's The Woman has a far more authoritive intro), but we're all familiar with it now. VH at their most commercial pop. An easy track to ease the public back into the band. I still see it as a better track 2 or 3.

She's The Woman - great presence and a dirty riff to kick off. Simple chorus. Heavy groove. Sweet instrumental bridge into the solo and a pounding rhythm section. EVH absolutely on fire!

You And Your Blues - Love the intro and the move into a big sonic blast. Dave sounds amazing. Classic VH meets darker dirty style like Humans Being or From Afar even. Monster song and fast solo, some big harmonies and generally a cool anthemic blast.

China Town - WOW! Blazing solo to kick off then triple time slamming drums and bass. Fast fast FAST and furious. Short Dave style chorus (typical throughout the album). That guitar sound is like Balance to these ears. Furious solo and drum flurry. Back to a steady vocal, old school Dave.

Blood And Fire - More old school VH here. Uptempo again. Simple chorus once again, but some nice riffing around the song. Has a 1984 feel to it. Surprise melodic bridge intro some tasty picking and a blazing heavy solo! Feels like the tempo picks up even more.

Bullethead - Fast and furious again and WTF was that guitar intro??!!! Simple fast one word chorus - classic Dave. But heavy and fast! Song includes the album's title in the lyrics. Effects in play for short solo. Fast rocking fun.

As Is - Loving this tune especially. This is HEAVY!!! And fast again with a Hot For Teacher vibe. How old are these guys again??? Great little chorus. Big BIG sound. And the close out is amazing. Guitars everywhere and dark and heavy. And some harmony box from DLR - who continues to sound incredible. What a solo! Fast furious shredding. Then into a Metallica heavy vibe. Now some HFT style spoken bridge.

Honeybabycutiedoll - Maybe the most bizarre guitar sound I've ever heard from EVH. Another uptempo track, a real groover. Dave speaks the vocals, but it works. One of those classic quirky VH tracks that each album seems to have one of.

The Trouble With Never - Another spoken word mid-track breakdown. Dave is having a blast and the groove of this album is unreal. Big commercial rocker that follows the last track perfectly. Big harmonies back again.

Outta Space - Another fast rocking groover. Yep, this beast is heavy! Another slamming display of rhythm. Dave vox really strong here.

Stay Frosty - Acoustic intro...Dave quirky lyrics and vocals and more spoken word stuff. Interesting use of DLR on this album. Then....BAM!...the song turns ULTRA heavy and features a monster groove. Mammoth close out with Alex going nuts.

Big River - More groove and lots of riffing. Dave going for a big vocal again. Fast and in your face again. Simple chorus as is the norm. Classic VH here. God the guitar sound is just HUGE!!!! Another great solo. Bit longer this time. Mixing riffs and picking.

Beats Working - Hard edged riff and matching drum beat. Fun rocker with more reminders of 1984. Defies explaining!

To summarize. The band have come together however they made it possible, but it's done and it's actually worth the wait. Another 30 plays and some flaws are going to come to light - Michael Anthony's trademark vocals an obvious point - but those flaws aren't going to be anything detrimental to the enjoyment of this album.

Every track has it's place and there's not a dull moment to be had.
The album is surprisingly heavy, very upbeat and has energy beyond description. This is not a 'chorus' album. Sammy Hagar brought that to the band, so fans of that era might be a little left out at times here. This is more a reflection of the classic vibe the band had in their early days. And why not - 7 of the album's tracks were moulded from 70s demos. But today they sound as fresh as they possibly could be. David Lee Roth's vocals have been wisely moulded into the groove of the album - its the best I've heard him since Eat Em And Smile. And the Van Halen's are simply stunning.

And to top it all off - ADKOT features a monster production job and a crystal clear mix. The guitars have real and immediate impact and the music is a finely balanced mix of old old classic familiar Van Halen along with and some fresh and recent Van Halen too.

It is everything Dave Halen fans have been waiting since 1984 for and there's plenty there too for Van Hagar fans. Full feature review to follow next week.

 

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Re: Van Halen "A Diiferent Kind Of Truth" review from melodicrock.com (spoiler alert!

I'll be picking it up next week....looking forward to an enjoyable disc.

I Hope

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Re: Van Halen "A Diiferent Kind Of Truth" review from melodicrock.com (spoiler alert!

Reformatted the OP a bit, that was really hard to read/follow.



Thanks for this though. Will keep this review in mind when I first listen to the whole thing and see if I agree with it or not.
 

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Re: Van Halen "A Diiferent Kind Of Truth" review from melodicrock.com (spoiler alert!

Just got my deluxe version of the CD in the mail today and I have to say I am absolutely satisfied!
The energy by the band in all of these songs is great and it definitely sounds like that they had a good time making this album. Eddie Van Halen is on fire throughout this whole album, heavy and great riffs and phenomenal solos. Dave's voice is pretty good for a guy in his late 50's. Alex can definitely still beat those drums and even though Michael Anthony is gone, the harmonies actually sound surprisingly good and his bass playing has a nice kick to it as well. I will definitely be listening to this album a lot in the future!
 
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Re: Van Halen "A Diiferent Kind Of Truth" review from melodicrock.com (spoiler alert!

Honeybabycutiedoll was one of those songs that I just cannot possibly listen to again. That intro annoyed me to the max and it got better but not much better. I think I will wait until the rest are on youtube before I possibly get the album.

Beats Workin had nice guitar work, not big on the vocals but I enjoyed the guitars.

Stay Frosty and Chinatown were strong songs, I liked them.
 

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Re: Van Halen "A Different Kind Of Truth" review from melodicrock.com (spoiler alert!

I downloaded it last night from Amazon and am playing it right now, need's a couple of plays with me usually before I make up my mind, but on initial hearing I'm very impressed, that terrible single seems to have been an aberration, this is a very very good record and they sound tight and fresh, some good songs, probably play it all day on and off.
 

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Re: Van Halen "A Different Kind Of Truth" review from melodicrock.com (spoiler alert!

I'm gonna buy it based solely on what two people I know IRL said..one says it sucks..I hate 80% of the music he likes, plus his guitar skills are not near as awesome as he thinks they are, so what does he really know anyway....the other likes it and I just like him a lot more then other ego bloated fool...

There you have it, sound reasoning for a disk purchase :D
 

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Re: Van Halen "A Different Kind Of Truth" review from melodicrock.com (spoiler alert!

What's on the deluxe edition before I go pick it up today. A bonus DVD or anything???
 

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Re: Van Halen "A Different Kind Of Truth" review from melodicrock.com (spoiler alert!

A bonus DVD of VH performing unplugged.
 

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Re: Van Halen "A Different Kind Of Truth" review from melodicrock.com (spoiler alert!

Aaaah ok cool. Do you have that one?? Is the deluxe worth the extra $$$
 

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