Troy Redfern - The Fire Cosmic (2021)
Another release from probably the pandemic’s most prolific guitar-slinger, and quite possibly his best album to date: certainly opens as his heaviest. The one-two combination of Scorpio and Waiting For Your Love sound like Black Sabbath at a surf-party. This time, Troy has once again been able to record with a band, and what a band, Derby Todd hammering the drums and Dave Marks on bass & keys, with Ron Thal guesting on guitars on On Fire (appropriately). all giving Troy the room to snarl his vocals and shred the slide, as he does best,
If the album does have a heavier vibe than previous, then Lay That Love Down is the tipping point, not least as it sounds how Def Leppard probably would if they embraced their Blues side. be that as it may, we’re back on more traditional Redfern territory with the more acoustic Ghosts, such a great evocative track as is the following Saving Grace. That’s just a short pause though, Sanctify sees Preacher Redfern throttling things back up.for one last rattle before the album closer, the brooding and building Stone, the sort of song you’d wish Paul Rodgers would do the vocals….
Yep, writing, playing & producing, this is Troy at the top of his game, again, except this time he’s also done the artwork himself, aand as hinted earlier, the other of the two best of 2021. Liechtenstein be damned, this is classic 1950s-60s Marvel/DC comic book art.When it looks this good outside, you know you’re in for a treat inside.
When life gives you lemons; don't make lemonade.
Give back the lemons. Why were the lemons free? What's wrong with the lemons?
Do Not trust the lemons...