Rosy Vista - Forty album cover

Rosy Vista

Forty

Year2025
LabelYSR
StatusOfficial

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Tracklist

  1. I Can’t Live Without My Radio (4:32)
  2. Masquerade / See You Later (4:01)
  3. Uniform (3:51)
  4. One Way (3:54)
  5. Hey! (3:55)
  6. Feelin’ Is Healin’ (4:28)
  7. Common Andy (3:23)
  8. Find the Key (4:23)
  9. Addicted to Freedom (3:12)
  10. I Wanna Get You Back (3:53)
  11. Uuuu, It’s Always Love (4:32)

About the Band

Scorpions are a German hard rock and heavy metal band formed in Hanover in 1965 by guitarist Rudolf Schenker. The longest-running and most successful line-up of the band included Schenker, Klaus Meine (vocals), Matthias Jabs (lead guitar), Francis Buchholz (bass), and Herman Rarebell (drums), and lasted from 1978 to 1992. The band's only continuous member has been Schenker, although Meine has been with the band continuously since 1969, while Jabs has been a consistent member since 1978 and bassist PaweΕ‚ MΔ…ciwoda and drummer Mikkey Dee have been in the band since 2003 and 2016, respectively. The band's debut album, Lonesome Crow (1972), featured Schenker's younger brother Michael on lead guitar, before he departed to join UFO. He was replaced by Uli Jon Roth, who played with the band on their next four studio albums, Fly to the Rainbow (1974), In Trance (1975), Virgin Killer (1976) and Taken by Force (1977), and their first live album Tokyo Tapes (1978).

Source: Wikipedia

Album Review

Rosy Vista's comeback album "Forty" is a powerful display of classic heavy metal sound with a modern twist. The album is filled with energetic riffs, catchy choruses, and impressive vocal performances. Tracks like "Uniform" and "Addicted to Freedom" showcase the band's ability to write anthemic songs that will surely resonate with fans old and new. The production quality is top-notch, allowing every instrument to shine through and create a dynamic listening experience. Overall, "Forty" is a solid addition to Rosy Vista's discography, proving that the band still has a lot to offer in the metal scene.

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