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"The album has terrible production, and aside from a couple of tracks, it’s certainly not that thrilling." "If you want the old Pink Cream, get 'Electrified', 'Thunderdome', 'One Size Fits All', or 'Games People Play', but this one, avoid it if you can."
"The album has terrible production, and aside from a couple of tracks, it’s certainly not that thrilling."
"If you want the old Pink Cream, get 'Electrified', 'Thunderdome', 'One Size Fits All', or 'Games People Play', but this one, avoid it if you can."
The 2007 Pink Cream 69 album 'In10sity' is a major letdown in their lengthy career. The production is criticized, and most tracks fall flat despite some melodic efforts. A couple of songs stand out, but overall, the album fails to impress. Fans are advised to revisit earlier releases instead. Discover why Pink Cream 69's 'In10sity' divides fans—read the full review and explore their classic albums instead!
Thunderdome is one of the best episodes of these last Pink Cream. A phenomenal album, with gut-busting songs (and there’s even a successful ballad!) and a scream-worthy production.
Thunderdome is one of the best episodes of these last Pink Cream.
A phenomenal album, with gut-busting songs (and there’s even a successful ballad!) and a scream-worthy production.
Thunderdome is praised as one of Pink Cream 69's best albums, marking a return to powerful hard rock with strong production and cohesive songwriting. Highlights include dynamic guitar work, memorable choruses, and a standout ballad. Minor flaws like a less impressive cover track prevent a perfect rating, but overall, it's highly recommended for hard rock enthusiasts. Discover Pink Cream 69's Thunderdome—listen now and experience classic hard rock perfection!
Endangered is certainly not a masterpiece, I think you’ve figured that out. It’s a transition album, where PC 69 moves towards a more melodic hard rock leaning towards AOR, the songwriting is more refined, and the power influence is increasingly less present.
Endangered is certainly not a masterpiece, I think you’ve figured that out.
It’s a transition album, where PC 69 moves towards a more melodic hard rock leaning towards AOR, the songwriting is more refined, and the power influence is increasingly less present.
Pink Cream 69's 2001 album Endangered marks a clear transition towards melodic hard rock and AOR, moving away from their earlier power metal style. While some tracks shine, much of the album feels forced and uneven, lacking the impact and coherence of previous works. Highlights include 'Shout' and the emotional 'In My Dreams', but several songs fall short. Ultimately, this album is an enjoyable but non-essential listen for fans. Listen to Pink Cream 69's Endangered to discover their melodic shift and decide for yourself if this transitional album resonates with your rock taste.
The millennium starts off great for them, with "Sonic Dynamite" dated exactly 2000. "Sonic Dynamite" is a remarkable album, versatile and definitely spot-on in some parts, despite a few drops in tone here and there.
The millennium starts off great for them, with "Sonic Dynamite" dated exactly 2000.
"Sonic Dynamite" is a remarkable album, versatile and definitely spot-on in some parts, despite a few drops in tone here and there.
Pink Cream 69's 2000 album Sonic Dynamite marks a strong entry into the new millennium with a blend of melodic hard rock and refined keyboard work inspired by prog. The album features varied styles, including power songs, atmospheric tracks, and well-executed ballads. While a few songs feel less impactful, the overall work nearly matches their prior success with Electrified. Strong performances, especially by vocalist David Readman and bassist Dennis Ward, make it a recommended listen for both hard rock and AOR fans. Explore Pink Cream 69's Sonic Dynamite and experience a dynamic blend of melodic hard rock and atmospheric AOR!
"With 'Electrified,' Pink Cream 69 found a second life... one of their masterpieces." "The career of Pink Cream 69 certainly doesn’t stop here, and even at the beginning of the millennium, they will continue to give us... high-quality products."
"With 'Electrified,' Pink Cream 69 found a second life... one of their masterpieces."
"The career of Pink Cream 69 certainly doesn’t stop here, and even at the beginning of the millennium, they will continue to give us... high-quality products."
Pink Cream 69's Electrified is praised as a revival and a masterpiece of late 1990s hard rock. The stable lineup delivers powerful performances, especially from vocalist David Readman. The album balances classic hard rock with hints of power metal and features standout tracks like "Shame," "Electrified," and "Burn Your Soul." The inclusion of a humorous hidden track adds charm. Recommended for both hard rock fans and newcomers. Listen to Pink Cream 69’s Electrified and experience a hard rock classic that defined the late ‘90s.
Food For Thought is one of the most intimate albums ever released by the all-nation band. I recommend listening to this too underrated album, which contains some nice little songs.
Food For Thought is one of the most intimate albums ever released by the all-nation band.
I recommend listening to this too underrated album, which contains some nice little songs.
Food for Thought marked Pink Cream 69’s tentative comeback after a disappointing predecessor. David Readman's vocals shine, and the album blends hard rock with intimate melodies. While some tracks impress, others feel uncertain, weighed down by too many ballads and alternative influences. Overall, it’s an underrated album that served as a stepping stone toward the stronger Electrified. Explore Pink Cream 69’s Food for Thought and rediscover an underrated hard rock gem of the ’90s!
"The worst artistic choice by Pink Cream 69... to switch to pure grunge!" "If you want some good old Hard Rock, like what this band used to do... steer clear because that’s better!"
"The worst artistic choice by Pink Cream 69... to switch to pure grunge!"
"If you want some good old Hard Rock, like what this band used to do... steer clear because that’s better!"
Pink Cream 69’s 1995 album 'Change' is critically viewed as a failed attempt to switch from hard rock to grunge. While introducing new singer David Readman, his performance is seen as imitative rather than original. The album’s songs often resemble alternative grunge bands like Stone Temple Pilots and Nirvana, losing the band’s previous elegance and power. Despite a few tolerable tracks, the overall reception is strongly negative, marking a low point for the band before their later recovery. Explore Pink Cream 69's 'Change' and discover why this grunge pivot sparked controversy among hard rock fans.
‘Games People Play’ dated August 1993 is one of the most beautiful albums of that era. If they managed to recreate a similar song (even as a clone!) of Queensryche’s 'Silent Lucidity', they created the same magic and the same class.
‘Games People Play’ dated August 1993 is one of the most beautiful albums of that era.
If they managed to recreate a similar song (even as a clone!) of Queensryche’s 'Silent Lucidity', they created the same magic and the same class.
Pink Cream 69's 'Games People Play' (1993) is praised as one of the band's finest works, showcasing a shift toward classy hard rock and introspection. The review highlights Andi Deris' improved vocal approach and Koffler's excellent guitar work, with standout tracks like 'Face In The Mirror' and 'Dyin' Century.' Despite its quality, the album remains overlooked. The arrival of David Readman after Deris' departure marks a new era for the band. Listen to Pink Cream 69's 'Games People Play' and experience a hard rock classic before diving into their later evolution!
Pink Cream 69 are still alive and they are a great band. 'Where the eagle learns to fly one finds peace of their senses... Pure poetry and pure beauty for this song.'
Pink Cream 69 are still alive and they are a great band.
'Where the eagle learns to fly one finds peace of their senses... Pure poetry and pure beauty for this song.'
Pink Cream 69's 1991 album 'One Size Fits All' marks a more refined and professionally produced hard rock milestone following a raw debut. The album blends American hard rock and German power elements, featuring standout tracks like 'Talk To The Moon' and 'Piggy Back Bitch.' Although the reviewer finds Andi Deris slightly out of place, the album remains a strong work and precursor to their masterpiece 'Games People Play.' Overall, it's a noteworthy listen for fans of melodic hard rock. Explore the power and melody of Pink Cream 69's 'One Size Fits All'—a must-listen for every hard rock fan!
The important thing is that we like the chicks! May God (and Debaser) strike him down!
The important thing is that we like the chicks!
May God (and Debaser) strike him down!
Pink Cream 69's self-titled debut album from 1989 offers a raw fusion of American hard rock and German power metal. The album features precise musicianship and memorable riffs but is marred by uneven vocals from Andi Deris. Several strong tracks like "One Step Into Paradise" and "Hit The Bottom Row" hint at the band's future direction. Overall, it’s a decent start with room for growth in songwriting and production. Discover the roots of Pink Cream 69’s sound—listen to their debut and explore their journey in hard rock and metal!
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