Part Seven of a series on KICK AXE!
KICK AXE – IV (2004 Elfin Stone)
George Criston is one heck of a talented singer. Always had a lot of power, and range. However, his heart no longer appears to be with the rock, but with country and gospel. There’s nothing wrong with that, but when Kick Axe needed to reunite and put out a new album, a new singer was required. They didn’t have to look far! Original drummer and brother of bassist Victor Langen, Gary, stepped up to the microphone to sing. And what a voice! The rest of the classic lineup was intact: Victor Langen, Ray Harvey, and Larry & Brian Gillstrom. On the road to rock!
Gary Langen strikes a tone similar to the late great Phil Naro of Talas, especially on the track “Rockin Daze”. More than enough to kick all the axes in the room. Gary also participates in the songwriting on several songs, and providing the slinky tune “Slip Inside My Dream” himself. Not at all like the one-of-a-kind Criston, but still more than capable.
The best track is, by far, the aforementioned “Rockin Daze” surprisingly written by drummer Brian Gillstrom. The cool descending riff, the gritty vocals, and especially the killer chorus, make this one the obvious standout. “The show is over, your rockin’ daze are done!” Not by far! There’s a story in the lyrics, so pay attention, but especially listen to the impassioned vocal and stunning guitar solo work.
While “Rockin Daze” is a high water mark, there aren’t any particularly bad songs. The rest of them are on the same level. Solid, enjoyable, well recorded heavy rock with the expected impressive musicianship. Long bomber “City Lights” is pretty epic. From heavy rockers like “Right Now” to slow, bluesy ballads like “Consolation”, there is a good cross section of songs. At an hour long, and with 14 songs in total, it’s a long ride and perhaps could have been trimmed down to 10 songs. On the other hand there’s an argument for value, especially when it’s a band’s only album in so many years. There are plenty of good songs here, and nothing to make you jump for the “skip” button. It’s a modern rock album, not as “metal” as the golden days. A slight progressive edge, with keyboards and acoustics in strategic locations. Still plenty of guitars, drums, and wicked singing! The lead solo work on this album is top drawer. Don’t expect Vices II, though there’s still a common thread here that confirms it’s the same band.
Nothing lasts forever in rock and roll, and while this lineup of Kick Axe survived five years, in 2008 Gary Langen left and was replaced by Into Infinity singer Daniel Nargang. The band continue to rock and roll, though IV remains their last album.
3.5/5 stars
Part One: “Reality is the Nightmare”
Part Two: “Weekend Ride”
Record Store Tales #773: Rock Candy + Internet = Kick Axe!
Part Three: Vices
Part Four: The Transformers soundtrack (as Spectre General)
Part Five: Welcome to the Club
Part Six: Rock the World
Part Seven: IV


That’s a fuckin’ Kick Axe review!
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Thank you!
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Man I never knew they survived outside of the 80s.
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They did, though not without a new singer.
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Except Gary Langen sings on this one! Very much a Phil Naro vibe.
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Yeah, don’t know these guys at all. But great review.
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We need to get you up to speed on some bands.
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This is why I’m the only honorary Canadian American around these parts.
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Yeah, and one of my cohosts lost her honourary citizenship, so you are indeed the only American one left.
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It’s a real honour then. I’m gonna go utilize my Canadian colouring books.
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If only I had time.
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Thanks to you I just picked 2 Kick Axe albums at the local record fair (IV and Welcome to the Club).
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Please let me know what you think of both, especially Rockin’ Daze!
I’m listening to Rose Tattoo!
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Angry Anderson…Don’t tell anyone but I’m listening to U2…
I’m a bit worried since my favorite used records seller gave me a huge discount on the cd’s I bought…business slowing down…I got Harlan Cage, Frontline, Kick Axe, Tony Mills, War & Peace and Warrant cds.
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