Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Lionville - Magic Is Alive (Album Review)

Lionville is a band the entire world should know. They should be on your local terrestrial radio station. They are a next-generation band for fans of Toto, Journey and Foreigner. They write amazing, catchy, hook-laden songs. Their vocalist, Lars Safsund, also a member of the Swedish band Work of Art, is one of the finest vocalists on the melodic scene today. The band's new album "Magic Is Alive", is a sonic marvel from start to finish. The soaring lead single "Nothing Without You" is one of the strongest radio ready songs you'll hear this year. Lars and guitarist, composer and band founder Stefano Lionetti, have developed a Mick Jones, Lou Gramm partnership. 

"You're Not Alone" is an airy, melodic harmony rich walk on the Toto side of things. "Runaway" nods to Lars' band Work of Art. And yet these similarities don't obscure the listening experience. For those who want a more consistent version of Work of Art, Lionville may be the perfect ticket. Keyboardist Fabrizio Caria does a nice Jonathan Cain impersonation on the lead in to "Finally You're With Me". American 80's music fans will have a lot to celebrate listening to Lionville in the year 2020. "Every Little Thing (Leads Back To You)" is a driving rocker with Lars delivering a powerful vocal with the rest of the band nailing down the groove. West Coast fans will absolutely love "If You Don't Know Me" with its lighter, slightly smoother arrangement. "Living With The Truth" speaks in the Toto dialect again with a dash of Journey and Khymera. All of these songs contain a high dosage of memorable melodic mojo. Lionetti's guitar playing is understated and most effective on the solos. 

"Reaching For The Sky" opens with a funky west coast riff and plenty of room for Lars' vocal expressions. Caria's keyboards employ a nice horn-sounding effect with bass player Giulio Dagnino holding down the bottom end with his partner in sound, drummer Martino Malicrida. This track has some great soloing on keys, guitar and saxophone. I could have listened to this jam for another 10 minutes. "I'll Never Give My Heart Away" blends the west coast motif with a bit of drama and late night rocking. The hook is enormous and the chorus is also a big payoff for the listener. "Into The Night" echoes a Richard Marx template, slow and contemplative with keys and big slow phrasing featuring both acoustic and electric guitars underneath. "Magic Is Alive" ends the set with an infectious dance-rock groove that would be 12" single ready if this were a different time, like 1987. 

The hooks are all monster. The arrangements are largely free of clutter and overproduction. The tunes are all well written and sung. This is certainly one of the best albums of 2020 thus far. The Magic is in the music. Lionville's best work to date.

Album Rating 9.7

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