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First of all,\u00a0I am amazed\u00a0how young Dee Snider sounds. The guy’s been the singer of Twisted Sister for 40 years, for crying out loud! If you listen to a song like Crazy for Nothing from his new and third solo album, ‘We Are The Ones’, I think you’d agree that he sounds like a man half his age. Incredible how he’s been able to keep his body and voice fit.<\/p>\n

That said, this is an album that isn’t without flaws.<\/p>\n

It starts out really well with the title track of the album. It’s basically a Twisted Sister rocker as we’d expect it. Good one. Next track, Over Again, is also a great rocking tune, but it actually reminds me of Bruce Springsteen’s Born in the USA. Not necessarily a bad thing, but not what I expected.<\/p>\n

Close to You, the third tune, is on the other hand an odd pop rock tune that’s not going anywhere. Better with Rule the World after that, but it’s not quite striking the epic bombast that it seems to be striving for.<\/p>\n

Now, We’re Not Gonna Take It is of course an immortal tune. Anyone who was around during the 80s and had a telly or a radio knows it. The question remains if we need a new version of this fantastic artefact? The question remains if it’s suited for being elevated to being a far too serious song exposed to only Dee’s voice and a piano? I’m not really convinced.<\/p>\n

Crazy for Nothing I already mentioned; Snider sounds like a young god. The song is modern punk-rock-ish. It’s alright. Believe is like any modern radio pop rock tune out there right now. Not impressive.<\/p>\n

With the cover of Nine Inch Nails’ Head Like A Hole, Snider finally brings out an intensity that you’ve come to long for until now. Why does it take a cover that to come about, I wonder? None the less, it disappears again with Superhero, another rather trivial rock song.<\/p>\n

So What concludes the album, and that’s exactly the question I’m left with. Albeit this is one of the three good songs of the album with a slight touch of Pink Floyd, it can’t save an album that really doesn’t add up to the abilities of a great singer and entertainer like Dee Snider. This could have been so much better, methinks.<\/p>\n

Track listing<\/strong>:
\n01. We Are The Ones
\n02. Over Again
\n03. Close To You
\n04. Rule the World
\n05. We’re Not Gonna Take It
\n06. Crazy For Nothing
\n07. Believe
\n08. Head Like A Hole
\n09. Superhero
\n10. So What<\/p>\n

Release date<\/strong>: 21st of October, 2016<\/p>\n

Playing time<\/strong>: 36 minutes<\/p>\n

Label<\/strong>: ear music<\/p>\n

Website:<\/strong> www.deesnider.com<\/a><\/p>\n

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