Queen - The Game
Hello everyone, welcome back to my blog. You know the deal, Queen, The Game, Anthony Fanta-, I mean let's jump straight into it.
Play The Game opens on some reversed noises, rising into a soft rock song, with a nice driving piano, but a decent at best sounding guitar. The performance didn't impress me that much. Really was just a decent song.
Next we have Dragon Attack, which was a much heavier and hard hitting song compared to the opener. The guitar this time sounded much more aggressive, and the bassline on here was especially nice. We see an upward trajectory for the album.
funky bassline. it's my favourite song from queen. bites za dusto.
Need Your Loving Tonight, however, sounded very cheesy. The vocal performance on this song is in no way impressing, or at least fun, like on Another One Bites The Dust. You could also replace the guitar on here with a synth, and it would sound the same. The solo towards the end was pretty sweet tho.
it's a crazy little thing called love yes.
Next we have Rock It, and as I said before, Mr. Roger Taylor's songs aren't my favourite. BUT! This is a pleasing exception. The vocals from him are much nicer and is generally, a much better song compared to his previous songs. Especially compared to Fun It from Jazz.
Don't Try Suicide, as much of a good message it carries, the instrumental sounds a bit cheesy.
Sail Away Sweet Sister was a very nice song. Not much else to say, just a slow rock song.
Coming Soon was another nice rock song. That's it.
Save Me finishes of the album with a slow, almost ballad like song, with a very epic guitar solo at the end.
The album was overall pretty good, however we see how Queen is slowly turning to a more pop oriented sound, this record featuring some especially cheesy instrumentals.
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