Pyn Siren (did you like skid row?) brings the rock!

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PYN SIREN delivers Hard hitting in your face rock! if you like SKID ROW "Grind" with touches of STEELHEART with a dark and moody feel , then this is for you! This is a very promising act that will keep you believing in the US Hard Rock scene. Their debut "Slave To Your Master" is a heavily brooding and aggressive Hard Rock album that hits you with sheer unbelievable guitar strength and ready-to-rumble lead vocal power provided by lead vocalist, Danny Mariano (ex-RAGE OF ANGELS). Who's abilities are reminsicent of Sebastian Bach and STEELHEART's Mike Matijevic. In the end, this is something that has been sorley missed for some time in music today. This is just what the dr has perscribed for people that want to get some fist pumping rock out of their system after a hard day of 9-5!



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Band: Pyn Siren
Album: Slave to your Master
Label: Kivel Records

For all of you who have been looking for something to fill that gap left empty when Seb Bach & Co decided to call it a day then let me tell you Pyn Siren are the new Skid Row. Danny Mariano’s vocal talent is nothing less than astounding. Backed by Pete Ruello on bass, Frank Calarco on Drums and Gary Valasco on guitar, Pyn Siren are a force to be reconciled with.

If any of you can remember Spreadeagle and Childsplay then you know the sound that Pyn Siren have put together. ‘Slave to your Master’ delivers from start to finish. From the opening chords of ‘Cry me a River’, right down until the final chords of the title track ‘Slave to your Master’, you know this is going to be something special.

This album delivers the goods. It really is an awe inspiring masterpiece that shows that there is still plenty of good solid rock music out there. It’s just a case of not accepting what is thrown at you by the media, and allowing them to drag you along in their whirlwind of hype, just because a band are signed to big influential label.

If you want to know where the real golden bands are then try looking a little further afield at some of the smaller more independent labels about. Kivel Records are rapidly growing up a reputation for finding that musical pot of gold at the end of the rainbow and with Pyn Siren that’s definitely what has happened here.

Rather amusingly one of the band members dedicates the album to … my ‘skeptics’ for inspiration … I guess there must be a lot of musicians out there who have been told to get a real job and forget about their dreams of being a rock star. Some take that advice while other draw inspiration from it and actually grow stronger in their will to succeed. It certainly sounds from that dedication that Pyn Siren are one such band.

At first glance with the album name and cover design you might think Pyn Siren are indeed a simple rip off band of the mighty Skid Row. However just one listen to this band and this album and you’ll soon realize there’s no rip off going on here. It’s like the first time you hear an electric guitar and it totally blows your mind, that’s the effect this album will have on you when you listen to it for the first time. It’s such a delight to hear songs like these being played after all the drudge and blandness we’ve had to suffer over the years. You’ll feel like you’ve been transported back in time to the glory days on Sunset Boulevard.

Wake up it’s time to come alive and it’s time to rock n’ roll again!

Track Listing:

1. Cry me a River
2. She
3. Saigon
4. H.K.J.
5. Higher
6. Sister Whiskey
7. Confused
8. Dance for your Lover
9. Slave to your Master
10. Lil by Lil (Bonus Track)
 
Sounds like something to look into. Skid Row is still around (as is Bach in a solo capacity), but I haven't heard a lot of good about their recent material. I still think that "Slave to the Grind" is an excellent album.

Steelheart was hit or miss and their albums were uneven. However, I think that Mike Matijevic is a brilliant vocalist. I wish that he would start a new career in power metal or whatever genre Pink Cream 69 is considered. Even though I hated the assault on metal that was "Rock Star," the songs he performed were great. In fact, I think I'll dig it out right now! ;)
 
Heard the promo clip at CD INZANE...very cool...a little too much like Skid Row...but certainly kicks ass for those of us that still stomp our jackboots to Slave To The Grind cuz nothing else will do...

Just a question...any sound clips floating around other than that...seems like the band doesn't have a site, and the label site doesn't really recognize them anymore...?

Rock on!
 
Thanks for the NEH links, Evil...I didn't automatically think to check their site for that particular band.

By the way...I order quite a bit from them, and I've always had a great experience...highly recommended, but they don't stock all sub-genres...only downfall.

As it turns out, I couldn't get the files to play...might try later...

Rock on!
 
Check out the band Jaded Heart, the new cd is called Trust, great Hard Rock/Metal, not as hard as Slave to the Grind but more along the lines of Pyn Siren. Similar to Pink Cream and Gotthard.
www.thatssometal.com has a review posted of the Pyn Siren cd from when it came out, also look for a review of the Jaded Heart as well this week.