October 30, 2008
Tesla :: Forever More
Tesla Electric Co
By The Atomic Chaser
Four years after the release of their previous album, Into The Now, TESLA returns with, Forever More. This is the first album to be produced by Terry Thomas since 1994's Bust a Nut. The album was engineered by Michael Rosen, who worked with the band on their lasting outing and marks the first full album of original material for new guitarist Dave Rude. TESLA has always been better than most of their peers, and probably shouldn't have been lumped in with the Aqua-net crowd in the first place. So if anyone would be able to release a superior album in modern times, it would be TESLA. Forever More is everything you could have hoped for. It contains all of the key elements that made TESLA great - Jeff Keith's scratchy vocals, Frank Hannon and new member Dave Rude's guitar work is amazing. As is evident right off the bat with the title track and other soon to be TESLA classics, "One Day At A Time", that’s packed with enough adrenaline and electricity to light of a whole city block and even more. Then you have other spark plug tracks like, "So What", "Just In Case" and "Pvt. Ledbetter", a song the band wrote for our troops in the Middle East. Honestly there is not a weak track on this album all twelve are tops. For sure, there is no mistaking that it's TESLA, but it has a surprising freshness to it that proves that this band is more than relevant nearly two decades after they first came on the scene. Like each and every TESLA album I have ever owned, this one comes highly recommended. A great band will always make great records. TESLA is a great band. If you're a TESLA fan from years ago you're going to love this CD. If you love to rock, YOU'LL LOVE THIS CD! Thanks guys for rocking off ours socks once again!
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