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01. Gasoline (3:04)
02. Bleed On Me (3:00)
03. Love Is A Dog (3:01)
04. Rock N Roll Satellite (3:47)
05. Heartbreak Key (3:36)
06. Moonshine Highway (2:48)
07. Burning Bridges (3:23)
08. Brave New World (2:24)
09. Red City Lights (3:11)
10. Black Rain (3:30)
11. Lovewreck (2:56)
12. Rotten Radio (4:03)

Musicians:
Sven – Lead Vocals, Guitar
Hardy – Bass, Backing Vocals
Zasch – Drums

 

Torpedohead is a three-piece melodic-punk-rock outfit that hails from Hessen, Germany. The band features vocalist and guitarist Sven Spacebrain, bassist Hardy Wildheart and drummer Zasch Zasch. Touring throughout Germany and Europe for the last few years, the band has eked out an existence opening for major label acts. Torpedohead released their its studio album in 2010, Lovesick Avenue, and followed that up with the five-song EP, Let’s Go For A Ride, with producer Siggi Bemm (Kreator, Lacuna Coil).

The band’s second full-length CD, Greetings From Heartbreak Key, was released in the Fall of 2012. The album was recorded at the famous Woodhouse Studios in Germany, again, with Siggi Bemm at the helm. Featuring 12 songs that are mired in the pop-punk-melodic-rock genres, the band is influenced from ‘70s hard rock, ‘80s sleaze rock and melodic hard rock movements. The music is has a strong punk edge to it, but it also leans on the blues and traditional rock ‘n’ roll. The melodies are found in the vocals. Sven and Hardy, both, bring the large ‘80s arena-style choruses to life over grinding, distorted power chords.

Greetings From Heartbreak Key delivers energized anthems that aren’t overly complicated. In fact, Greetings From Heartbreak Key is a sing-a-long party rock album. Plenty of infectious vocal melodies and grooves will catch your ear. There is no reinvention of the wheel happening, but the band’s own interpretation of its brand of music is built on a solid foundation. Torpedohead combines different genres rather flawlessly. The band’s modern take on pop-punk-rock ‘n’ roll is infectious.

Throughout Greetings From Heartbreak Key, the energy level is pushed to 11. With the opening song “Gasoline,” the band adds fuel to its fire. While most of the songs are ripping-roaring affairs, Torpedohead shows restraint on “Red City Lights,” which is reminiscent of blues-rock songs done by the band Rock City Angels. Torpedohead stays away from sappy ballads, opting instead to keep the energy level at a maximum. Overall, the album kicks you in the ass keeping the pedal hammered own on the floor. ---John Kindred, hardrockhaven.net

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Torpedohead - III (2016) http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/3549-torpedohead/24973-torpedohead-iii-2016.html http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/3549-torpedohead/24973-torpedohead-iii-2016.html Torpedohead - III (2016)

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01. Get off My Back
02. Wildfire
03. Blood on Wheels
04. Enough Is Enough
05. Angel City
06. Peace of Mind
07. Not Too Late
08. Shanghide
09. Drunk on Sunday
10. Sweet Mystery
11. Cesspool Dreams

Spacebrain – lead vocals, guitar, spoken word intro
Holger – bass, backing vocals
Zasch – drums, backing vocals, percussion
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Mike Zero – background vocals
Slick – background vocals
Lazy – background vocals

 

Torpedohead are a three-piece hailing from Hessen, Germany. III is their third album, behind 2010s Lovesick Avenue, and 2012’s Greetings from Heartbreak Key. Of the debut album, Sleaze Roxx wrote, “Lovesick Avenue works for a couple of reasons. One, the group have a good feel for rhythm and lay down a steady and infectious beat the majority of the time. And two, vocalist Sven Spacebrain has the perfect voice for this type of music with just the right amount of grit and a feeling that it is on the verge of cracking at any moment. Those two elements combined make for an entertaining CD, one that doesn’t really offer anything new yet sounds unpretentious and straight from the gut.”

Unlike most bands I review, I’m flying blind here. The brain trust at Sleaze Roxx world headquarters didn’t see fit to provide me with a band bio. Even worse, I was not even given the names of the songs! It’s like playing Russian roulette every time I hit play on the MP3s. I was able to endure despite the challenge with the song titles.

Torpedohead are something of a strange fish. Part Faster Pussycat, part Cheap Trick, part Green Day. Sometimes all in one song. That’s not to say I haven’t enjoyed my time with the album III. It’s easy listening for the rock set. Clocking in at a mere 36:43 for 11 songs, the band blazes through the album with a sound and delivery that is really quite appealing.

Starting with what I know as “Track 01” (or, as I think it’s called, “Get Off My Back”), it’s a whole lot of fun. The song kicks hard on all cylinders and sets the appropriate mood for the rest of the album. Followed up quickly by “Wildfire”, another blazing track that is easy to sing along to on those long car rides. It has a Poison meets Weezer thing going for it, and it works. Smack to the head — “Blood on Wheels” hits hard and fast with killer guitar work and a catchy chorus. I might go out on a limb and say there is a bit of filler on III. “Enough Is Enough” is kinda flat, and the two ballad-like songs “Peace Of Mind” and the mandolin laced “Sweet Mystery” don’t do much for me.

However, there’s enough raw energy on “Angel City” and “Shanghide” to make up for it. But, if you want to talk about Faster Pussycat-inspired pure sleaze, “Drunk On Sunday” and “Cesspool Dreams” are wild. These are hitting my mix tape soon… as soon as I can find cassettes to record on somewhere!

I have nothing disparaging to say about Torpedohead’s III. In fact, I really like it as an album. It’s a solid mix of punk and sleaze that I think readers and listeners will appreciate. ---Metal Mike, sleazeroxx.com

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