Brother Firetribe - Sunbound (2017)

Artist: Brother Firetribe
Title: Sunbound
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Spinefarm Records
Genre: Melodic Hard Rock
Quality: 320 Kbps
Total Time: 46:33 min
Total Size: 108 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Sunbound
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Spinefarm Records
Genre: Melodic Hard Rock
Quality: 320 Kbps
Total Time: 46:33 min
Total Size: 108 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Sunbound
02. Help Is On The Way
03. Indelible Heroes
04. Taste Of A Champion (Remastered)
05. Last Forever
06. Give Me Tonight
07. Shock
08. Strangled
09. Heart Of The Matter
10. Restless Heart
11. Big City Dream
12. Phantasmagoria
While Europe still writhes in the claws of winter, the band with the sunniest disposition on the planet, Brother Firetribe, are already jumping the gun towards summer – introducing their new album, Sunbound.
The band’s fourth full-length album presents an ensemble who’ve evolved their sound further, having let go some of the heavy metal trappings of their past and now lean more toward the ultra-melodic West Coast AOR.
With all the band’s well-beloved trademark traits – Pekka Ansio Heino’s silkenly suave voice, Tomppa Nikulainen’s celestial keyboard passages and melodic magnificence, Emppu Vuorinen’s ever-recognizable guitar classisness, Jason Flick’s heavenly harmony vocals and pulsating bass and Hannes Pirilä’s driving drum beats –Brother Firetribe’s “Sunbound” sounds fatter than their previous work to date, and not just more contemporary, also better than ever.
The band’s fourth full-length album presents an ensemble who’ve evolved their sound further, having let go some of the heavy metal trappings of their past and now lean more toward the ultra-melodic West Coast AOR.
With all the band’s well-beloved trademark traits – Pekka Ansio Heino’s silkenly suave voice, Tomppa Nikulainen’s celestial keyboard passages and melodic magnificence, Emppu Vuorinen’s ever-recognizable guitar classisness, Jason Flick’s heavenly harmony vocals and pulsating bass and Hannes Pirilä’s driving drum beats –Brother Firetribe’s “Sunbound” sounds fatter than their previous work to date, and not just more contemporary, also better than ever.