Andy Susemihl - Mihlstones (2025) 48-24
Country: Germany
Genre: Hard Rock
Format: FLAC (*tracks)
Quality: Lossless [48kHz/24 bit]
Time: 52:10
Full Size: 690.55 MB
On his 11th solo-album 'Mihlstones' German producer/guitarist/singer Andy Susemihl proclaims his music can be described as 'sophisticated global rock'. Andy continues the path that he started earlier on albums such as 'Elevation', 'Alienation' and his most recent 'Rapture' (from 2022). . What they all had in common was the fact that they all had a great production and that there was a pleasant variation in the music. Rockers, ballads, heavy songs, all sounding good at any time of the day, also because of Andy's mesmerizing vocals.
Most of the time Andy, who has been around for several decades in the German rock scene with bands such as Sinner and U.D.O. (just to name a few), could rely on the help of musical friends such as former Accept bass man Peter Baltes, or Magnum's Dennis Ward. This time he decided to make the whole affair a real solo effort by doing everything himself. Only for the drum sound he got some help from a friend with the programming. And he has succeeded in his plan.
'Mihlstones' is a cool mix between hard rocking tracks such as opener ,,Freakshow'', ,,Breaking The Silence'' and ,,En Route To Babylon'' with some 'sophisticated' rock tracks such as ,,End Of The Road'', ,,Going Home'' and ,,Summertime Blues''. The songs on this album are defined by a few things. First there is this crystal-clear yet feisty guitar sound that is spread all over the album. Second is the overall sound and atmosphere of the album. Third is the pleasant singing voice of Andy. He is not a singer by trade but has worked with so many top-notch vocalists from each one he heard certain specifics that he as time went on started to integrate into his own style of singing.
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Most of the time Andy, who has been around for several decades in the German rock scene with bands such as Sinner and U.D.O. (just to name a few), could rely on the help of musical friends such as former Accept bass man Peter Baltes, or Magnum's Dennis Ward. This time he decided to make the whole affair a real solo effort by doing everything himself. Only for the drum sound he got some help from a friend with the programming. And he has succeeded in his plan.
'Mihlstones' is a cool mix between hard rocking tracks such as opener ,,Freakshow'', ,,Breaking The Silence'' and ,,En Route To Babylon'' with some 'sophisticated' rock tracks such as ,,End Of The Road'', ,,Going Home'' and ,,Summertime Blues''. The songs on this album are defined by a few things. First there is this crystal-clear yet feisty guitar sound that is spread all over the album. Second is the overall sound and atmosphere of the album. Third is the pleasant singing voice of Andy. He is not a singer by trade but has worked with so many top-notch vocalists from each one he heard certain specifics that he as time went on started to integrate into his own style of singing.
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01. The Freakshow (03:23)
02. King for a Day (03:35)
03. End of the Road (04:08)
04. Breaking the Silence (03:47)
05. Summertime Blues (03:33)
06. En Route to Babylon (04:04)
07. Television Lullaby (03:27)
08. No Disguise (03:55)
09. Going Home (04:25)
10. Higher (03:47)
11. Your Life (03:19)
12. Of Fools & Liars (03:35)
13. Wasteland (03:35)
14. End of the Road slight Return (03:37)
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