Mighty Music, 2015
Music: Modern Rock / Metal
Website: www.mightymusic.dk
Duration: 44:06 minutes (10 tracks)
Country: Belgium
This time my job will be reviewing of Belgian band 23 ACEZ. Their musical adventure as a band started in 2010. The men, because it is the male band, they played in various bands and various music. They friendship have made 23 ACEZ. Then they started to play the music, as they write, from their hearts, what they feel and how they feel. All full of emotions and personal impressions.
“Redemption Waves” is the name of the second album the band and at the same time it is the title of the fifth song on the disc. From the first song certainly here is the melodic playing combined with the expressive guitar’s riffs. And such is the whole album. It’s the melodic Rock playing and the catchy music. And just such is to be their output. 23 ACEZ want to their songs gripped the listener to the throat. I must say that they did it, because when I’m listening these songs then I gladly hum their refrains. The songs also have the lot of energy and all have fantastic impact on the recipient. Additionally, the ballad’s pieces add melancholy. And the vocal is melodic with the pure singing.
It is worth to mention that some guests were invited to the creation of the album. They clearly added the variety to the songs by the vocal and the keyboards, which interestingly filled the musical background.
In summary, it is a good Rock music, sometimes even like Heavy Metal but as the whole it is Modern Rock. And to all those who want to rest from the clutter music and the screams… If you want to have a good time with the music created straight from the heart then you will boldly reach for 23 ACEZ and will hover on a wave together with the artists…
Tracklist:
1. Loopholes
2. Alone
3. The Bigger Picture
4. Colors On The Ceiling
5. Redemption Waves
6. My Blood
7. Descending
8. From The Moment
9. Looking Back
10. Morning Sun
Line-up:
“Zors” Willaert – vocals, guitars
Tom Tas – guitars, backing vocals
Tom Mundez – bass
Jonathan Braeckman – drums
Rate: 9.0/10