Adrenaline Mob

Album Title: 
Men Of Honor
Release Date: 
Monday, February 24, 2014
Review Type: 

Adrenaline Mob formed in early 2011 in New York. By singer Russell Allen (Symphonny X), guitarist Mike Orlando and drummer Portnoy (ex-Dream Theater). After some changes of members, Mike Portnoy left in june 2013 due to ‘scheduling conflicts’ .For the moment are the current members: Russell Allen (Vocals), Mike Orlando (Guitars), John Moyer (Bass) and AJ Pero (Drums formerly Twisted Sister).

Men of honor” the title of their second album. The father of guitarist Mike Orlando came up with this title. “We were thinking about names for the record, and he said, ‘Why don’t you guys call it Uomini D’Onore [translation - Men of Honor]?’ I knew that was it. We’re tight like brothers. This is a musical gang. The message is to stand strong with Adrenaline Mob. Regardless of what’s changed, we are men of honor, and we will honor this entity until we die.” Eleven new song together around the 35 minutes real straight metal sound. First number “Mob Is Back” starts with a nice drum guitar solo that’s builds to a nice foot-stomping tune. Unfortunaly, the song like a lot of “Burn It to The Ground” from Nickelback and some other song can’t find the title from Theory Of A Deadman. Maybe same writer of the three songs? Second “Come On Get Up” the best part is the amazing guitar solo something you can expect from Tom Morello, but it fits in the context of this number. “Behind These Eyes” is a number for the lady again in the direction of Nickelback scene like the first song. “Let It go” interesting song great guitar riff, one of my favorites. “Feel The Adrenaline” one of the first song I ever heard with a bass solo in it, pretty cool. You can feel and touch the adrenaline in this song (my second favorite). Title track “Men Of Honor” another great song but to clean and to brave. I think that this song limits the talent of the members of the group, they can better. To close the album “Fallin’To Pieces” the best song on this album, you can hear something unique and the songwriting is much better. If you like Nickelback, Theory Of A Deadman buy this record same American hard/metal-rock.

65/100