UPC: 039841527728
Format: CD
Release Date: Jan 21, 2014
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Personnel: Monte Pittman (vocals, guitars); Kane Ritchotte (drums).
Audio Mixer: Flemming Rasmussen.
Recording information: Copenhagen, Denmark; DOi Digital Audio; Peavey Hollywood.
Photographer: Jeremy Saffer.
A lot of sidemen might have a wide variety of projects on their plate, but few cross the stylistic gulf quite like Monte Pittman, who spent the bulk of the 2000s dividing his time between playing guitar for pop superstar Madonna and groove metal outfit Prong. On his third solo effort, The Power of Three, Pittman combines the heaviness of the latter and the polish of the former for an album of slickly produced and expertly performed heavy metal. Where his previous effort, Pain, Love & Destiny, was more of an exploration of plaintive post-grunge, Pittman's metal past shines through here with track after track of high-intensity guitar heroics. What's remained intact, however, is his pop sensibility. Even though The Power of Three is riddled with searing solos and grooving riffs, the singer/songwriter in him still bleeds through, creating a merger of melody and menace reminiscent of sparkling pop/metal hybrids like Ozzy Osbourne's "Crazy Train." Balancing intensity with accessibility is a tricky tightrope to walk, but it's one that Pittman's wide range of experience has made him uniquely suited to. ~ Gregory Heaney
Audio Mixer: Flemming Rasmussen.
Recording information: Copenhagen, Denmark; DOi Digital Audio; Peavey Hollywood.
Photographer: Jeremy Saffer.
A lot of sidemen might have a wide variety of projects on their plate, but few cross the stylistic gulf quite like Monte Pittman, who spent the bulk of the 2000s dividing his time between playing guitar for pop superstar Madonna and groove metal outfit Prong. On his third solo effort, The Power of Three, Pittman combines the heaviness of the latter and the polish of the former for an album of slickly produced and expertly performed heavy metal. Where his previous effort, Pain, Love & Destiny, was more of an exploration of plaintive post-grunge, Pittman's metal past shines through here with track after track of high-intensity guitar heroics. What's remained intact, however, is his pop sensibility. Even though The Power of Three is riddled with searing solos and grooving riffs, the singer/songwriter in him still bleeds through, creating a merger of melody and menace reminiscent of sparkling pop/metal hybrids like Ozzy Osbourne's "Crazy Train." Balancing intensity with accessibility is a tricky tightrope to walk, but it's one that Pittman's wide range of experience has made him uniquely suited to. ~ Gregory Heaney
Tracks:
1 - Dark Horse
2 - Delusions of Grandeur
3 - Everything's Undone
4 - Blood Hungry Thirst
5 - On My Mind
6 - Away from Here
7 - Before the Mourning Son
8 - End of the World
9 - Missing
10 - All Is Fair in Love and War
2 - Delusions of Grandeur
3 - Everything's Undone
4 - Blood Hungry Thirst
5 - On My Mind
6 - Away from Here
7 - Before the Mourning Son
8 - End of the World
9 - Missing
10 - All Is Fair in Love and War