Boulevard - Talk Without Speaking (2026) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Boulevard
Title: Talk Without Speaking
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: AOR Boulevard Records
Genre: Melodic Rock, AOR
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/48, FLAC (tracks), 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:59:09
Total Size: 714 / 371 / 137 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Talk Without Speaking
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: AOR Boulevard Records
Genre: Melodic Rock, AOR
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/48, FLAC (tracks), 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:59:09
Total Size: 714 / 371 / 137 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Boulevard - Banbury Green (4:41)
02. Boulevard - Ready To Let Go (4:49)
03. Boulevard - Talk Without Speaking (6:34)
04. Boulevard - Perfect Time Of Day (4:21)
05. Boulevard - Fly Away (4:39)
06. Boulevard - Long Time Coming (6:53)
07. Boulevard - Heaven Help Me (4:36)
08. Boulevard - Start All Over Again (5:25)
09. Boulevard - Halo (5:11)
10. Boulevard - Thank You (5:57)
11. Boulevard - Prologue (1:10)
12. Boulevard - Only Love (5:01)
AOR Blvd Records will release next week “Talk Without Speaking“, the new album from Canada’s premier AOR / Melodic Rock act BOULEVARD. And we have here the CD in exclusive at 0dayrox.
Wonderful, melodic sounds full of emotion and comforting harmonies await the discerning fan through tracks as the dramatic “Star All Over Again” – which is also something of a motto song for the band in 2026 – or the extremely smooth and highly rhythmic “Ready To Let Go.”
Midtempo “Long Time Coming” oozes class all over (a favorite), rocker “Thank You” is plenty of dynamics, while the ethereal closer “Only Love” takes classic elements from the Seventies and Eighties in mature conjunction.
With these twelve songs, BOULEVARD impressively demonstrate they still are one of the most elegant AOR acts from the ’80s, now with a mature classic sound via an upated warm production.
Wonderful, melodic sounds full of emotion and comforting harmonies await the discerning fan through tracks as the dramatic “Star All Over Again” – which is also something of a motto song for the band in 2026 – or the extremely smooth and highly rhythmic “Ready To Let Go.”
Midtempo “Long Time Coming” oozes class all over (a favorite), rocker “Thank You” is plenty of dynamics, while the ethereal closer “Only Love” takes classic elements from the Seventies and Eighties in mature conjunction.
With these twelve songs, BOULEVARD impressively demonstrate they still are one of the most elegant AOR acts from the ’80s, now with a mature classic sound via an upated warm production.