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by Markus Eck
(14.07.2008)
With their unimitable early masterpieces "Cityβs gonna burn" (1984) and the brilliant "No stranger to danger" (1985), the Californians played their way into the hearts of their heavy metal audience. Captivating, peppy, powerful and wonderfully melodious - that would describe their successful style best. Unfortunately, this incredibly gifted band broke up at the beginning of the Nineties. But now, Laaz Rockit unleash their comeback album: Michael Coons and the boys (itβs almost the original line up) set off a fascinating modern thrash metal explosion with attitude and versatility! Aaron Jellum and Phil Kettner deliver fantastic and exciting guitar duels, and sometimes, you can take in touching and beautiful soli knocking your socks off.