Deep Purple
Now What?!


3.5
great

Review

by kual21 USER (16 Reviews)
May 26th, 2013 | 2 replies


Release Date: 2013 | Tracklist

Review Summary: The album exceeded my expectations! Although it isn’t a classic album NOW What?! is able to present great technical moments with very “rocky” tracks, and an awesome collaboration between Steve Morse and Don Airey.

The new album of legendary masters of hard rock/heavy metal is released eight years after their last album. Personally, I was expecting a disappointing album with no flame or passion. Fortunately, the album exceeded my expectations! Although it isn’t a classic album NOW What?! is able to present great technical moments with very “rocky” tracks, and an awesome collaboration between Steve Morse and Don Airey.

I am an huge fan of the group for several years now, and it’s always with great pleasure I listen to one of their new releases, even without Ritchie Blackmore. The album starts with the powerful and meaningful “A Simple Song” with an emotional intro of two minutes long, quickly the song advances to a more heavy and angry musical direction. “Weirdistan” and “Out Of Hand” are one of the heaviest tracks of this album with the spotlight going to Steve Morse’s guitar, Paice’s drums and Gillan’s voice. According to a band’s press-release, this album would be recorded with no boundaries, with a fresh and modern musical production and would have the “elegance of Perfect Strangers and the freedom of Made In Japan”. Such sentence seems to me a bit exaggerated and far-fetched, but nonetheless, the track “Hell to Pay” shows the technical quality, freedom and elegance mentioned above with Steve Morse and Don Airey leading an instrumental battle that haven’t been seen since the awesome times of the “master of masters” Ritchie Blackmore and the legendary Jon Lord.

Its production is most probably one of the band’s best since Purpendicular, not letting go the magical keyboards of Don Airey, the fast and enthusiastic riffs and solos of Steve Morse, the smart bass compositions of Roger Glover, the energy of Ian Paice and the iconic “screams” of Ian Gillan. The group performance is very good and it shows that the band enjoys playing together. To pay attention: to the powerful “A Simple Song”, the creative “Weirdistan”, the heavy “Out Of Hand”, the spectacular “Hell to Pay” and the strangely obscure “Vincent Price”.

Don’t get me wrong, this record isn’t at the level of classics such as Deep Purple, In Rock, Machine Head, Burn or Perfect Strangers, among others. It doesn’t have the instrumental magic and spirit of old times, not even close to it. It lacks the magic of the “master of masters” Ritchie Blackmore and the perfection of Jon Lord, but it is still a good album and it’s at the level of the first album of this mark Purpendicular and is clearly a step forward when compared to their 2005 album entitled Rapture Of The Deep. It’s a good addition to the collection of any fan.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Titan
May 26th 2013


24926 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

good album and good review....pos'd



Apres Vous is certainly one of the best tracks here and worthy of a mention in the review.

HolidayKirk
May 26th 2013


1722 Comments


Is that the fucking Chiller font? Oh my gawd.



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