The Trews - No Time for Later (Bonus Live Cut Edition) (2020)
Artist: The Trews
Title: No Time for Later (Bonus Live Cut Edition)
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Nettwerk Records
Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock, Hard Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:37:13
Total Size: 223 mb | 715 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: No Time for Later (Bonus Live Cut Edition)
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Nettwerk Records
Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock, Hard Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:37:13
Total Size: 223 mb | 715 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. The Trews - No Time for Later
02. The Trews - Dark Highway
03. The Trews - Be Love
04. The Trews - I Feel the Rain
05. The Trews - Paranoid Freak
06. The Trews - I Can't Stop Laughing
07. The Trews - Man of Two Minds
08. The Trews - Hold Me In Your Arms
09. The Trews - Gun Control
10. The Trews - Will You Wash Away
11. The Trews - End of the Line
12. The Trews - Burning Wheels
13. The Trews - Ocean's End
14. The Trews - No Time for Later (Live)
15. The Trews - Dark Highway (Live)
16. The Trews - Be Love (Live)
17. The Trews - I Feel the Rain (Live)
18. The Trews - Paranoid Freak (Live)
19. The Trews - I Can't Stop Laughing (Live)
20. The Trews - Man of Two Minds (Live)
21. The Trews - Hold Me in Your Arms (Live)
22. The Trews - Gun Control (Live)
23. The Trews - Will You Wash Away (Live)
24. The Trews - Burning Wheels (Live)
25. The Trews - Ocean's End (Live)
"They say a bad song gets stuck in your head," says the protagonist in "Paranoid Freak," the first single from the Canadian quartet's third release. The band needn't worry, though, since there aren't any substandard tunes among the 13 rocking tracks here, yet they all stick in your head nonetheless. The four-piece has smoothed out its sound somewhat, although it's obvious the bandmembers learned valuable lessons from Jack Douglas, who produced their previous release. These songs connect like the '80s hard rockers -- such as Alice Cooper, Cheap Trick, and Aerosmith (all previous Douglas projects) -- that inspired them, and even at 13 tracks, there is no filler. The guitars churn up a thick stew somewhat similar to Foreigner in their prime, as lead singer Colin MacDonald does his best to avoid sounding too much like Eddie Vedder channeling Chris Cornell, although sometimes unsuccessfully. A few acoustic-based strummers such as "Will You Wash Away" and even a ballad lighten the attack, but the Trews' strength is in the hooky rock that dominates the set list. Each cut sports a singalong chorus custom-made for the arenas the group hasn't graduated to...yet. MacDonald's throaty voice takes the spotlight, but the real focus is the tunes. They nimbly balance between commercial pop and tougher rock without falling into either camp, and would sound nearly as impressive stripped of electricity. The band's love of Creedence Clearwater Revival, both lyrically and musically, is exposed on the swampy "I Feel the Rain," but just as effective is the Cheap Trick-styled rave-up "Burning Wheels," a nearly perfect sizzler to get your own wheels burning over the speed limit. This juicy '80s concoction is deceptively difficult to pull off, but the Trews make it seem easy. Perhaps rawer production would have provided an additional edge, but tough choruses such as the one on the opening title track instantly stick in your head, and are reminiscent of the glory days of this genre without sounding a bit retro.