ADRENALINE MOB
''COVERTÀ''
DECEMBER 2012
34:23
1/High Wire
Ray Gillen / Jake E. Lee/3:48
2/Stand Up and Shout
Jimmy Bain / Ronnie James Dio/3:35
3/Break on Through
Densmore / Robby Krieger / Ray Manzarek / Jim Morrison/3:01
4/Romeo Delight
Michael Anthony / Van Halen / David Lee Roth/5:08
5/Barracuda
Michael DeRosier / Roger Fisher / Ann Wilson/4:12
6/Kill the King
Ritchie Blackmore / Ronnie James Dio / Cozy Powell/4:33
7/The Lemon Song
Bonham / John Paul Jones / Jimmy Page / Robert Plant/6:49
8/The Mob Rules
Geezer Butler / Ronnie James Dio / Tony Iommi/3:17
Russell Allen/Vocals
John Moyer/Bass
Mike Orlando/Bass, Guitar
Mike Portnoy/Drums
REVIEW
by James Christopher Monger
Covertà, the follow-up EP to Omertà, heavy metal supergroup Adrenaline Mob's hit full-length studio debut, finds the New York-based outfit saying goodbye to rhythm guitarist Rich Ward and bass player Paul Di Leo, both of whom left the fold due to scheduling conflicts with their other bands. The eight-track EP, the first to feature new bassist John Moyer (Disturbed), includes searing renditions of classic hard rock songs like "Stand Up and Shout" (Dio), "The Mob Rules" (Black Sabbath), "Barracuda" (Heart), "The Lemon Song" (Led Zeppelin), "Break on Through" (the Doors), "High Wire" (Badlands), "Romeo Delight" (Van Halen), and "Kill the King" (Rainbow).
BIOGRAPHY
by James Christopher Monger
Hard-hitting heavy metal outfit Adrenaline Mob formed in 2011 around the talents of drummer Mike Portnoy (Dream Theater, Avenged Sevenfold), guitarists Mike Orlando (Sonic Stomp), and Rich Ward (Stuck Mojo), vocalist Russell Allen (Symphony X), and bassist Paul DiLeo. Employing a melodic, straightforward approach to the genre that has drawn comparisons to the likes of Black Label Society, Hellyeah, and Disturbed, Adrenaline Mob's eponymous debut EP, which featured a cover of the Black Sabbath classic "Mob Rules," was released in 2011. Their debut album, Omertá, followed in 2012.
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''COVERTÀ''
DECEMBER 2012
34:23
1/High Wire
Ray Gillen / Jake E. Lee/3:48
2/Stand Up and Shout
Jimmy Bain / Ronnie James Dio/3:35
3/Break on Through
Densmore / Robby Krieger / Ray Manzarek / Jim Morrison/3:01
4/Romeo Delight
Michael Anthony / Van Halen / David Lee Roth/5:08
5/Barracuda
Michael DeRosier / Roger Fisher / Ann Wilson/4:12
6/Kill the King
Ritchie Blackmore / Ronnie James Dio / Cozy Powell/4:33
7/The Lemon Song
Bonham / John Paul Jones / Jimmy Page / Robert Plant/6:49
8/The Mob Rules
Geezer Butler / Ronnie James Dio / Tony Iommi/3:17
Russell Allen/Vocals
John Moyer/Bass
Mike Orlando/Bass, Guitar
Mike Portnoy/Drums
REVIEW
by James Christopher Monger
Covertà, the follow-up EP to Omertà, heavy metal supergroup Adrenaline Mob's hit full-length studio debut, finds the New York-based outfit saying goodbye to rhythm guitarist Rich Ward and bass player Paul Di Leo, both of whom left the fold due to scheduling conflicts with their other bands. The eight-track EP, the first to feature new bassist John Moyer (Disturbed), includes searing renditions of classic hard rock songs like "Stand Up and Shout" (Dio), "The Mob Rules" (Black Sabbath), "Barracuda" (Heart), "The Lemon Song" (Led Zeppelin), "Break on Through" (the Doors), "High Wire" (Badlands), "Romeo Delight" (Van Halen), and "Kill the King" (Rainbow).
BIOGRAPHY
by James Christopher Monger
Hard-hitting heavy metal outfit Adrenaline Mob formed in 2011 around the talents of drummer Mike Portnoy (Dream Theater, Avenged Sevenfold), guitarists Mike Orlando (Sonic Stomp), and Rich Ward (Stuck Mojo), vocalist Russell Allen (Symphony X), and bassist Paul DiLeo. Employing a melodic, straightforward approach to the genre that has drawn comparisons to the likes of Black Label Society, Hellyeah, and Disturbed, Adrenaline Mob's eponymous debut EP, which featured a cover of the Black Sabbath classic "Mob Rules," was released in 2011. Their debut album, Omertá, followed in 2012.
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