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Showing posts with label In The Name Of Freedom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label In The Name Of Freedom. Show all posts

Thursday, October 10, 2013

In The Name Of Freedom - Richie Onori's Blues Messenger - New Release Review

I just received the newest release, In The Name Of Freedom, from Richie Onori's Blues Messenger. Opening with Power To The People Onori lives what he sings with a power rock track featuring solid drumming and hot guitar riffs from Phil Woodward. Hey You, a blues rock track along the lines of Mahogany Rush or Eric Gales, again pulls no punches with flaming guitar riffs, straight up vocals and complimentary backing vocals by Franchesca Capasso, Dave Jenkins and Alicia Morgan. Long Live Rock brings Paul Kassoff to mind with rock track which could easily find it's way onto the airwaves. American Fighters is a simple rock ballad, again with a message and solid hook making it a strong candidate for airplay. A cool synth intro by Dave Jenkins opens Buffalo Nation, a nie rock ballad with some melodic nods to the Native American. I particularly like the bass work by David Chamberlain and backing vocals on this track. Title track, In The Name Of Freedom, has a reggae flavor and a memorable melody. Crisp drumming by Onori complimented by Sal Rodriguez on percussion and key work from JT Thomas accentuate the stylistic guitar work by Onori. Come Together In The USA is a blues rock/pop track featuring nice sax work by Chris Mostert and cool synth work by Jon Greathouse. Featured violin work from Mark Josephson and warm harmonic vocals from Capasso, Jenkins and Aina Skinner O'Kane add greatly to the song. Ben Schultz plays some nice guitar riffs on this track as well. Wrapping the release is The Answer, a blues rock track along the lines of Don Nix, Going Down but with a bit more of an Arena twist to it. Will McGregor on bass, Dickei Sims on B3, and Capasso compliment Onori on drums, guitars and vocals.

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Friday, July 19, 2013

Richie Onori's Blues Messenger Set To Release "In The Name Of Freedom"



Richie Onori's Blues Messenger, fronted by rocker Richie Onori, champion human rights and individual freedoms on their new album,  "In The Name Of Freedom."
RICHIE ONORI'S BLUES MESSENGER CHAMPION HUMAN RIGHTS INDIVIDUAL FREEDOMS ON  NEW "IN THE NAME OF FREEDOM"     
"The system is rigged in such a way that "We The People" are pitted against each other to create controversy, chaos, and fear. Their intent is to distract the attention away from them. We can't, as citizens, come together to defeat this attack if we don't know who the real targets are. There are very few that know who the targets are - do you?"  Richie Onori
                                   
  (HOLLYWOOD, Calif.) - Richie Onori's Blues Messenger, fronted by rock musician Richie Onori, champion human rights and individual freedoms with the release of "In The Name Of Freedom," scheduled to drop early July. The album was produced by Dan Jenkins, known for his work with, among others, Tori Amos, Dionne Warwick, and Tower of Power.
  The band (Phil Woodard, guitar; Marvin Sperling, bass; Richie Onori, guitars/vocals) is fronted by Onori, renowned for his high-energy drumming in both multi-platinum bands The Sweet ("Ballroom Blitz," "Fox On The Run") as well as Heaven And Earth, both of whom he continues to be active in.
   "Power To The People" is a call-to-action anthem:
                          
                           United we stand, divided we fall.
                           Together we win, you will answer the call,
                           Here is the simple truth, I dare you to see,
                           We better come together, if you want to stay free.
                           
   Other tracks on In The Name Of Freedom:  "American Fighters," "Hey You  (Better Think Again)," "Buffalo Nations," "Blues Messenger," "Long Live Rock," "The Answer," "Come Together We're The U.S.A.," and the title track.
  

   "We the people do have the power right now," continues Onori, whose previous album, The Days Of Innocence, was selected 2012's "Rock Album of the Year" by Rock Over America magazine. "The time is now to organize and unify before it's too late. As citizens let's focus on what is ethically right instead of being separated and distracted by this petty political circus in front of us and which is being purported by the bought-and-sold corporate interests."
 
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