Storm - Wake Up

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Review by Kristoffer Lemons

Storm's album Wake Up is a refreshing blend of pop and rock that showcases the band's musical prowess and versatility. From the catchy opening track "Rise and Shine" to the introspective ballad "Lost in the Moment," the album takes listeners on a journey through different moods and emotions.

The lead singer's powerful vocals are complemented by the band's tight instrumentation, with each member contributing their own unique sound to the mix. The standout tracks include "Breaking Free," which features a soaring guitar solo, and "Never Give Up," which has a driving beat and uplifting lyrics.

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Artist: Storm
Album: Wake Up
Rating: 4.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Wake Up
I Want You

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Catalog Numbers

MCS 9390

Labels

MCA Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"

About Storm

American rock band formed in 1978, in Los Angeles, CA. Their first album is released by MCA Records in 1979, although some sources date it from 1978. With the success of their first album, they issue a second album also self titled in 1983, by the label Capitol records at this time, now with the drummer David Devon replaced by Jimmy Monroe. In 1987, they just followed as a trio, consisting in Jeanette Chase, Lear Stevens and the new drummer Eric Nielson. In 2006, the British label Rock Candy Records re-issue their first album with five demo bonus tracks.

Members

  • Lear Stevens
  • Ronni Hansen
  • Jimmy Monroe
  • Jeanette Chase
  • David Devon
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Summary by Kristoffer Lemons

Wake Up is a well-crafted album that will appeal to fans of both pop and rock music. Its catchy hooks and thoughtful lyrics make it a standout in the genre, and it's clear that Storm has a bright future ahead of them.