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1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Aldo Nova debut rocks! 80's forgotten classic! Jul 02, 2009 okay I was not a big MTV/video fan. MTV
didn't and doesn't play enough hard rock
like UFO, Thin LIzzy, Y&T you know real
rock bands by the way are all still around
BUT I saw Aldo Nova open for Cheap Trick &
he blew me away with his live show. The songs
sounded much better live. I had this cassette
but it didn't thrill me as much as seeing him
live but looking back it was a great 80's rock
album & better than most of what was out there.
Fantasy still rocks but the rest is better than
I remember. Hot Love, It's too Late, Heart to
Heart also rock but Ball & Chain should've been
a mega hit! This is a great medium tempo love
song. Great hook/chorus. This is a must for
any 80's rock fan or just for title track!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
GREAT Music Jun 03, 2009 Nova is up and coming, and quick. I'm proud to say I know the band members personally, and the guys couldn't be more awesome.
There isn't a bad track on this album- it's incredibly solid. I've seen them twice in concert, and each show was astounding. I highly recommend you go see them live if you have the chance. I'd really have to say "The Rope" is my favorite track on this album, with "The Grey Side".
Overall, worth every cent, especially at 89 per song! You should purchase this album.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
The Definition of Progression May 31, 2009 Spoken wasn't the only good rock band to come out of Arkansas. Originating from Texarkana, Arkansas, this four piece group delivers with a wide range of heavy and melodic elements that do not disappoint.
Nova has put so much effort out to make sure that this EP, being their second, turned out as best as it could. Going through multiple lineup changes and overall sound transitions after replacing their singer with their original drummer, Nova's self titled soars above their previous release "The Affirmation".
Centering their ideas on Christ, Nova isn't ashamed to admit what they believe, and have even been invited to play at multiple churches and Youth Conventions around Arkansas and surrounding states, one of which I personally attended and was blown away at how such a small group could shake such a large building. Nova stays positive even if everything seems to be going wrong, which is one of the main reasons they have been able so trek this far despite the struggles they have went through along the way.
This EP is a delight to listen to. With the classic "We're Here" as well as new hits like the "Memories" and "The Rope", it's evident that Nova has come a long way. They even wrote the song "JM" dedicated to Jordan's brother and Nova's former singer. It's clear that the boys in Nova poured their heart and soul into this CD, which has been in the making for the past year or so, and the wait definitely payed off; Nova delivers...enough said.
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great Live Show Apr 15, 2009 If you where born after the 80's you probably don't even know who Aldo Nova is but if you where lucky enough then you got a chance you hear classic, a little new wave and even punk all in one. Everybody know the first track but if you can get past that one, you would be very please with acouple of more. BTW great lead end to a song.
Rock On
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Clasic Album Nov 08, 2008 Aldo Nova's self titled debute album starts out with Aldo's big hit Fantasy. The keyboards and hellcopter are followed by the lazer beam like sounds just before the music takes off in a direction that instantly gets you excited and moving. The rest of the album is a mixture of good mid-tempo rock songs as ell as a couple of great ballads.It keeps you rocking and moving from start to finish. This is how an album should be done.
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