‘Maid In Japan: Back To The Future World’ by Pretty Maids

Artists

  • Ronnie Atkins / Vocals

  • Ken Hammer / Guitar

  • Chris Laney / Guitars, Keyboards

  • Rene Shades / Bass

  • Allan Sorensen / Drums

Rating

Musical Feel

Emotion
Grandiosity

Song / Album Composition

Melody
Structure
Pulse

Tracks

  • FW30

  • Future World

  • We Came To Rock

  • Love Games

  • Yellow Rain

  • Loud N Proud

  • Rodeo

  • Needless In The Dark

  • Eye Of The Storm

  • Long Way To Go

  • Mother Of All Lies

  • Kingmaker

  • Bull’s Eye

  • Little Drops of Heaven

  • Sin Decade

Pretty Maids, the legendary Danish hard rockers return with a brand spanking new live album celebrating the 30th anniversary of their seminal album Future World. Filmed and recorded during a show in Tokyo, Japan, the album captures the band in their element, playing songs that show off their huge capacity to rock.

Songs such as “Future World,” and “We Came to Rock,” demonstrate just why Pretty Maids are the leaders in what they do. The vocals shine through and the guitars shred as good as anything coming out of the scene today. The band sound tight as anything.

On songs like “Love Games,” and “Yellow Rain,” Pretty Maids display just how well they perform their diverse discography and how they manage to do it with such ease. These are timeless classics that are sure to get people going when they hear them in this setting once more.

“Kingmaker,” demonstrates the heavier side of the band, and really shows just what they’re capable of in terms of pushing the audience to its limit.

A fantastic release that is out on 10th April via Frontiers Music.