Barons Ball


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CD- Info Barons Ball - "Changes" (Out on May 16, 2011 by STF- Records)

With your second album Barons ball catapult us back to a time in which terms such as mp3, mobile phone, automatic parking or "You're in the recall," even were foreign words.

With cheeky rockers like "Back Door Man" and "You do not belong to me" you find yourself at the prom of the year in 1985, but this time with the prom queen in the back seat!

A real highlight of the album is the duet "One by One" with the exceptional voice of female singer Helena Schmitz. At this point great arranged drums and groovy bass lines meet smooth keyboards and punchy guitars - finished perfectly with the voluminous voice of Dan Levon.

All in all, with this new album you find yourself again somewhere between the revolutionary ideas of the 70s, the light-heartedness of the Eighties and back in the future.

Samples:

- "Back Door Man"
- "It's Worth The Fight"
- "One By One"
- "You Dont Belong To Me"

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CD-Info Barons Ball - "Push" (Out November 6. 2009 by STF- Records)

Powered by bands like Nickelback, Bon Jovi, AC/DC and Guns'n'Roses the debut album "push" of the rock band Barons Ball is jam-packed with thundering rock songs and emotionally intense ballads.

With its powerful 12 song debut the four lads from the area near Höxter, Germany prove their songwriting world-class quality.
The thundering guitar storm of "Cold Sweat" leaves the listener's pulse soar as much as the snotty rocking "Do you want to run". The Mexican-inspired "Bizarre" is reminiscent of a Tarantino-road movie, anchores next to the rock and roll cracker "You make a fool out of me" firmly in your ear.

The opener and at the same time title track "When push comes to shove", however, is lyrically and musically hundred percent suitable for mass production, while here the authenticity is not lost. Besides the gasoline-soaked Rocker "Gasoline" and the melodic groovy "Rising Higher" also a worldclass ballad is not missing "Fall to Pieces".

All in all, "Push" leaves nothing to be desired. With it's wide facet of the great songs it never seems to lose its way. Baron's Ball know how to send the listener on a musical roller coaster ride that you want to go again and again and again ...


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