Showing posts with label Eric Steckel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eric Steckel. Show all posts

Thursday, February 1, 2018

Eric Steckel - Polyphonic Prayer

Size: 133,9 MB
Time: 57:52
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. Waitin' For The Bus (3:51)
02. We're Still Friends (7:06)
03. She's 19 Years Old (6:27)
04. Can't Go Back (4:55)
05. Unforgettable (4:50)
06. Tennessee (5:26)
07. It's My Own Fault (5:34)
08. Picture Frame (5:58)
09. Through Your Eyes (5:00)
10. Make It Rain (8:40)

It’s hard to believe Eric Steckel is still in his 20s because he’s been ripping up the blues rock scene for over 15 years releasing several quality albums and now Steckel is releasing Polyphonic Prayer, which follows 2015’s Black Gold. One thing is for sure, Steckel returns to the blues in a big way.

Polyphonic Prayer opens with “Waitin’ For The Bus,” a groovy rocker, which has features a Hammond Organ outro. Steckel has built his name as a guitar player, but he is quite a talented keyboard player and that is evident all over Polyphonic Prayer. In fact, Steckel plays all the instruments on the album except drums. The pace slows down on “We’re Still Friends,” which again shows Steckel’s keyboard skills on the piano and Hammond Organ before a guitar solo picks up at the four minute mark. It’s one of the many epic guitar solos sprinkled throughout an album filled with scorchers. “Picture Frame” is another great example with a guitar solo that absolutely soars.

Polyphonic Prayer is Steckel’s bluesiest effort in a while and that shows on tracks like “She’s 19 Years Old,” “It’s My Own Fault,” and “Make It Rain.” With that said, there are still a few tracks where Steckel goes a little blues-metal, which is one his signatures. “Waitin’ For The Bus” and “Tennessee” are examples. “Unforgettable” is one of the album’s standout tracks with a very appropriate title thanks to its catchy chorus.

Guitar lovers will love Polyphonic Prayer. This album is filled with killer playing complimented by Steckel’s talented keyboard skills. Not many guitar players Steckel’s age can say they have their own signature sound, but he definitely does. When you hear Polyphonic Prayer, you know it’s Eric Steckel and that’s quite a good thing. Eric Steckel kicks off 2018 with a bang. The Review: 8.5/10 ~by Pete Francis

Polyphonic Prayer

Monday, January 29, 2018

Eric Steckel - 2 albums: Black Gold / Dismantle The Sun

In an era where pedalboards, laptops and samples have become commonplace, Eric Steckel goes against the grain and harkens his listeners back to the days when great guitars were played loudly through great amps. Hailed by many as the top rising star of Blues/Rock, Eric delivers a powerhouse performance that has left audiences in 22 countries (and counting) mesmerized. He brings an energy and passion to the stage that never disappoints and is a must see for fans of vintage guitar rock.

On Eric's latest studio album, "Black Gold," he takes listeners on a musical roller-coaster ride that embodies the human spirit and captures the emotions of daily life. His most diverse album to date, fans of vintage guitar rock will immediately fall in love with Black Gold. From soft, dynamic Blues ballads to heavy, low-tuned Rock anthems, Eric’s signature guitar style is front and center. No pedals, samples or drum machines. No apologies for turning it up to 11. This is rock the way they used to make it.

In 2012, after years on the road, Eric entered the studio to record a powerful modern Blues record. "Dismantle The Sun" emerged. Road-tested and seasoned from 19 years on stage and in the studio, yet young enough to deliver the passion and feeling of the Blues to a wider audience, Eric is a skilled player with a powerful voice and a winning personality.

Album: Black Gold
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 43:52
Size: 100.4 MB
Styles: Blues rock
Year: 2015
Art: Front

[4:36] 1. Holding On
[3:25] 2. Juke Joint
[3:55] 3. El Camino
[3:36] 4. Fugitive
[5:40] 5. My Darkest Hour
[3:09] 6. Speed Of Light
[2:33] 7. Texas 1983
[3:03] 8. Outta My Mind
[4:17] 9. What It Means (To Be Alone)
[3:54] 10. Rocket Fuel
[5:38] 11. If I Ain't Got You

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Album: Dismantle The Sun
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 49:14
Size: 112.7 MB
Styles: Blues rock
Year: 2012
Art: Front

[4:06] 1. Mississippi River
[4:00] 2. Day Drinkin'
[8:38] 3. Empty Promises
[3:34] 4. Love Me Or Leave Me
[5:15] 5. Last Night
[4:00] 6. Outlaw
[4:13] 7. Highway Bound
[5:12] 8. Found Out The Hard Way
[4:31] 9. Sugar Sweet
[5:41] 10. From Your Blue Eyes To Mine

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