D'ercole - 'Quantum 8'

(Rock Company)

I’ve reviewed a lot of Phil Vincent’s albums over the years and I find it hard to not seem like I’m repeating myself in my reviews, because some things hold true regularly. One of those things been how consistently good his work is, every album might not be a mega hit, but they are always strong and entertaining. I don’t know many artists who are as prolific as Vincent who still maintain a high quality of song writing album after album.


Vincent does have a sound that is uniquely him, it’s easy to recognise his music but he is very versatile and does mix it up in his writing, which keeps his sound fresh rather than sinking into blandness and repetitiveness.


The past few Vincent albums have been of a particularly high standard and ‘Quantum 8’ continues that rich vein of quality. From the moment instrumental opener ‘The Duel’ kicked in I had a feeling this one was going to kick some ass. Its thunderous and explosive with fast paced power metal drums and bass and a real sign of what to come – heaviness!


I would say this album is certainly Vincent’s heaviest to date, its full of pounding and energetic rockers. There seems to be more guitar shredding and soloing than usual too. Again, there is a top-notch production which not only adds a professional tone but also strong slick presentation to Vincent’s songs.


‘Bringer Of Pain’ is a real headbanger with a punchy chorus. A real heavy groover with a driven guitar riff. Ballad ‘This Heart Of Mine’ has a retro feel to it which shows some obvious Beatles influences. It’s a very emotive ballad with some beautiful vocal melodies on the chorus, it’s extremely memorable and certainly one of Vincent’s best songs to date.


I had a huge smile on my face the first time I heard ‘Your Lies’ because this quirky off kilter rocker shows a side of his song writing that has become a real staple of his style which really does set him apart from other writers.


D’ercole’s ‘Quantum 8’ is another top-notch collection of songs from the Phil Vincent song book. Established fans will instantly enjoy it, but fans of heavy edged Melodic Rock should definitely check this one out. Play this one loud, it’s a beast and it definitely shines out amongst other recent Melodic Hard Rock releases.


8/10

Essential Track - 'This Heart Of Stone'

Review by Woody

Track List -

  1. Duel

  2. Bringer Of Pain

  3. Point Of View

  4. Standing On The Edge

  5. This Heart Of Stone

  6. Hands Of Time

  7. We've Got A Long Way To Go

  8. Your Lies

  9. Swimming Against The Tide

  10. Vanilla Sky