Tesla
Mechanical Resonance


4.5
superb

Review

by CaliggyJack USER (99 Reviews)
September 20th, 2016 | 23 replies


Release Date: 1986 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Rock out and take no shit.

During the 1980's, Hard Rock and Heavy Metal had entered a penultimate renaissance of commercial success and critical acclaim. Bands like AC/DC, Bon Jovi, Iron maiden, Slayer, and Metallica were paving the way for most Hard Rock/Heavy Metal bands to come later. During this heightened time for the genres, one band would mix both and come out with a debut album that would hit the charts hard in 1986. That band was Tesla.

To describe Tesla would be hard in itself. Despite following many musical traditions of Hard Rock/Heavy Metal acts at the time, the band never painted themselves as anything unique. They were known for dressing in casual wear, and would mostly conduct themselves as normal people. Hell, a couple times you could even see them wearing flip flops and drinking coca-cola (I'm serious). The bare bones truth was, Tesla didn't give a fuck about their appearance. They were a band that relied solely on their talents as technical wizards in the realms of Rock and Metal and nothing more. That technical wizardry is what made their debut album Mechanical Resonance so damn good.

One of the best parts of this album is in its introduction. Ez Come Ez Go features heavy guitar riffing as Jeff Keith wobbles his vocals. Soon the vocals hit higher notes and the riffing gets even more intense. To be frank, Ez Come Ez Go is my favorite track on the album. It is hard, inventive, and establishes the general tone for the album in the best way possible. Cumin' Atcha Live is at best a track dedicated to paying tribute to Rock/Metal acts before it. The track starts off with an absolutely crazy guitar duet from Skeoch and Hannon in the same vain as Van Halen's Eruption, while also using its title to directly mimic the innuendo in Quiet Riot's Cum On Feel The Noize. Jeff Keith's vocals once again go absolutely ham, but the real treat here is in the guitar work, with the guitar duo of Skeoch and Hannon jumping between each other with massive riffs and string switches with such reckless abandon.

2 Late 4 Love starts with heavier percussion sequences at the beginning as the guitars are slowly placed inside until keith's vocals initiate every instrument en masse to just go nuts and never look back. The amazing thing about Tesla was how talented they all were in regards to their instruments, producing quality instrumentals to the vocals. They all knew how to play instruments and could go toe to toe with the veterans in the business at the time. Another really great track is Cover Queen which clearly separates the guitars into two different background and foreground subsections; this allows your ears to just be bombarded with sound from every section as Keith dubs his vocals in a Queen-quartet style.

Tesla is one of the most underrated Hard Rock groups of all time. At the time of Mechanical Resonance, Tesla had established themselves as a force to be reckoned within the Rock sphere of the 1980's. Back in the day, their debut album was a success, but nowadays it seems this band have been lost to time. It's sad, because this band deserves an extraordinary amount of recognition for their soaring vocals, technical virtuosity, and high impact riffing. To put it bluntly; they were amazing.



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CaliggyJack
September 20th 2016


10040 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This review was written and published on September 20, 2016.



My last review was written and published on September 19, 2016.



Just though I'd let you all know before someone says "ONE REVIEW PER DAY HURRRRRRR"

danielcardoso
September 20th 2016


11770 Comments


(edit: fixed)

otherwise decent review, i'd do something about that summary tho.

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
September 20th 2016


10730 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

The USA the USSRRRRR!!



Awesome album, kudos for the write-up.

CaliggyJack
September 20th 2016


10040 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Thanks Voivod. And thanks Daniel I made edits.



Also "Lost to Time" is also used in the same way as "Lost in Time".

Titan
September 20th 2016


24929 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

'otherwise decent review, i'd do something about that summary tho.'



daniel bro that summary is priceless and summarizes this incredible album quite nicely



pos'd!

CaliggyJack
September 20th 2016


10040 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

THX TITAN!

Sabrutin
September 20th 2016


9706 Comments


Keith's vocals at their most listenable. Good choice for a review

CaliggyJack
September 20th 2016


10040 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Thanks sabrutin. Hopefully I'll get around to reviewing their entire discog.

RosaParks
September 20th 2016


858 Comments


their acoustic album still slaps hard

BlackLlama
September 20th 2016


2178 Comments


Modern Day Cowboy > everything basically. That song kicks ass.

Titan
September 20th 2016


24929 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

song rips hard, agreed Llama dude



A STORMY NIGHT UNDER JET BLACK SKIES...

Titan
September 20th 2016


24929 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

no mention of modern day cowboy or changes wtf caliggy

BlackLlama
September 21st 2016


2178 Comments


BILLY PULLS INTO TOWN.
THUNDER ROLLED AND THE LIGHTNING BOLTS...

Titan
January 5th 2017


24929 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

COME CRASHIN TO THE GROUND

xfearbefore
December 6th 2017


2041 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Wow Creed really ripped the fuck out of the intro to "Getting Better" for their song "One Breath". And I'd have never in a million years made that connection if I wasn't forced to listen to a 2000s rock DJ set last night and then randomly wanted to listen to Comin' Atcha Live today and finally check out the rest of this album.



Guitar is fuckin' sweet on this album. I really hope the cool hardcore kids don't ever find my sputnik profile and realize i'm a fuckin' poser who secretly loves glam metal and synthpop and don't just pound natty ice and smash my face into a wall listening to powerviolence all day.



Titan
December 6th 2017


24929 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

album is a banger!

BigHans
April 6th 2020


30959 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

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Ronike
October 13th 2020


25 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Summary is perfect

Titan
October 14th 2020


24929 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Album is one of the best of its kind

Titan
November 29th 2020


24929 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Another album with not even a page....



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