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Инфа:
BROKEN TOYZ
Released 2003 (DLM, Inc.)
Track List:
01. She's A Dancer
02. Sexy Sadie
03. Into The Night
04. Highway Star
05. Evil Hearted Woman
06. High N Dry
07. Wild One
08. Breakaway
09. Trouble
Band:
Robert Sykes - vocals
Chuck Bardroff - guitar and backing vocals
Brian Buesking - guitar and keyboards
Keith Hein - bass and backing vocals
Jimmy Dereta - drums
Additional Musicians:
Paul Vaughn - drums
Production:
Produced by DLM, Inc. and Broken Toyz.
Review:
Imagine traditional melodic rock bands such as Deep Purple and Rainbow, add a touch of southern boogie and 70's hard rock, and you come out with a band such as Broken Toyz. Hailing from Texas, Broken Toyz come across as a gang of rock'n'roll outlaws, with boot stompin' beats amidst a wall of loud guitars.
This promotional album contains nine tracks, five of which appeared on the band's debut EP Out Of The Box. When the band hits it's stride the music is top-notch, but when they miss the mark the songs tend to sound like Trooper leftovers -- thankfully there are more hits then misses. The disc kicks off with "She's A Dancer" and "Sexy Sadie"; both are catchy tunes that remind the listener of the guitar-oriented rock of 70's radio. Musically "Wild One" creeps into the blues based rock genre perfected by Great White. "High N Dry" is the best song on the album, complete with the vocal attitude of southern rock bands and a heavy relentless guitar sound. In fact the guitar playing of Chuck Bardroff and Brian Buesking never really lets up on the entire disc.
Broken Toyz sound like a band that would come across better live then on disc, even though this album is stuffed full of guilty pleasures. The toyz can be found at brokentoyz.com and soundmag.com.