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Reviewed by Grigoris on 2010/01/18
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SAHARA RAIN are from Switzerland and they follow in the footsteps of Gotthard in terms of the musically direction. Produced by Michael Bormann, who invited them to support him on his next tour, “Sand In Your Hands” follows the same formula as the bestselling GOTTHARD albums “Lipservice” and “Dominoe Effect” with a great mixture of powerful hard rockers and heartfelt ballads.
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Excuse my laxity in posting of late – sadly real life sometimes gets in the way. Still, to make up for it I bring you one of the best debuts I have heard in years.
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Band: SAHARA RAIN
Albumtitel: Sand In Your Hands
Label/Vertrieb: Eigenproduktion
Website: www.sahararain.com
Veröffentlichung: 30.04.2010
Laufzeit: 55:20 Minuten
Autor: Matthias Decklar
Bewertung: 11 von 15 Punkten
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Fast genau ein Jahr nach dem Debüt liefern die Schweizer Hardrocker neuen Stoff in die Regale der Händler. Glücklicherweise kann “Eternity” ohne Abstriche an den hoffnungsvollen Vorgänger anschließen und präsentiert uns einen Reigen an guten Nummern, wobei der Anteil der ruhigen Songs etwas zugelegt hat. Gleich drei Balladen, die allesamt schön anzuhören sind, haben den Weg auf diese Scheibe gefunden.