Black Tide - Light From Above
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You won't read a review about Florida's Black Tide that doesn't mention their age, so let's get that out of the way first. They are very young, with the lead vocalist being a mere 15 years old. Being underage allowed them to play the main stage on Ozzfest 2007, because the second stage, where they were initially scheduled to play, was sponsored by an alcohol company.
Light From Above is '80s fueled, hook laden metal/hard rock.
The songs are gritty and groovy, showcasing excellent musicianship and accessible songwriting. Thrashy riffs and blazing solos are balanced by memorable melodies and catchy choruses. Black Tide's sound blends the early thrash of groups like Metallica with more mainstream and glitzier bands like Skid Row.
It takes guts to cover a legendary group like Metallica on your debut album, but they do a serviceable job on "Hit The Lights." Black Tide has plenty of room for growth and improvement, especially in the lyric department, but their raw talent and potential is evident on Light From Above.
(released March 18, 2008 on Interscope Records)