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Come to My Kingdom | 
enlarge | Artist: House Of Lords Label: Msi Music/Super D Category: Music
List Price: $36.98 Buy New: $18.98 You Save: $18.00 (49%)
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 33492
Format: Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
EAN: 8024391036624 ASIN: B0012P6PVK
Release Date: March 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new. Shipped from the UK by Airmail direct to 5 airports in the United States. Delivery takes approximately 5 working days from posting - we're frequently faster than a lot of US based sellers.
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| Tracks:
| • | Purgatorio Overture No. 2 | | • | Come to My Kingdom | | • | I Need to Fly | | • | I Don't Wanna Wait All Night | | • | Another Day from Heaven [Acoustic Remix] | | • | In a Perfect World | | • | Dream | | • | One Foot in the Dark | | • | Your Every Move | | • | I Believe | | • | One Touch | | • | Even Love Can't Save Us | | • | In the Light | | • | It Might Have Been Madness [*] |
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Album Description NEW ALBUM BY THIS LEGENDARY BAND OF THE AMERICAN HARD ROCK SCENE. THIS IS THE THIRD ALBUM AFTER THEIR REUNION AND CONTINUES THE PATH OF THEIR PREVIOUS WORK "WORLD UPSIDE DOWN". CONTAINING SYMPHONIC HARD ROCK TRACKS, EPIC AND BAROQUE BALLADS, AOR TRACKS. INCLUDING AN EXCLUSIVE BONUS TRACK.
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$51.98? Some ones High! July 28, 2008 Chase (Plainfield, Ct USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
No way would I pay $51.98 for anyones CD. Not even my favorite bands albums. House of Lords is good but not that good.
Great CD. But it needs Mr. Guiffria June 16, 2008 Robert Bruzy (Meriden, Ct) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've been a long time fan of the House of Lords. But it goes way back to the Angel and Guiffria days also. Those were the days! Anyway, after listening to this cd twice now, I can honestly say that House Of Lords just keeps getting better. This CD pretty much picks up where World Upside Down leaves off. All of the songs are masterfully arranged and James' voice is stronger that ever. The musicianship is also fantastic. I would have liked the guitars to be a bit more crunchy though. But there is something missing, or someone. That something is the big synthesizer sound of Mr. Gregg Guiffria. It's a shame that he does not play with them anymore. This guy rocks! This is why it gets four stars. Not because the cd is sub par by anymeans, but it needs that big juicy sound that the 3 first House of Lords CD's had. It's great to still hear from these guys again. The CD was worth the wait.
NOW PLEASE PICK ME UP OFF THE FLOOR May 21, 2008 Kevin Dobbs "dragonboots" (Perth Western Australia) Well they have done it again, I thought "World Upside Down" would never be topped, but I was very wrong. I honestly think this is the best release by HOL and already I am thinking a top ten disc in my collection. Everything on offer here has been switched up a notch to reach melodic nirvana. The songs are all extremely well crafted and the lyrics I think are sublime. There seems to be a spiritual feel to the songs this time round, references to higher bliss and passion and ectasy abound. The title track "Come to My Kingdom" is a stomper, a big heavy blast of rock but containing ample light and shade. James Christian asks "where is your faith now I've tested it" trust me I believe in this band's talent big time. The chorus is a triumph and the bridge brings it home in breathtaking fashion. Love it. Follower "I Need To Fly" has a very eighties feel and one of the discs many fine vocal performances. Again a chorus that reminds you why you love this genre of rock. This song smolders raher than punches and is a great compliment to the opener. Not sure who is adding the extra layers to the vocals here but it works very well. "I Don't Want To Wait All Night" is another instant hummer and builds and builds between the chorus. Still no let down at song three. Perhaps the most sexually overt offering on this CD it has a low down bass line and a sexy swagger to it. "Another Day" borrows quite obviously from the debut HOL album song "Love Don't Lie" and an element of "Field of Shattered Dreams" from the last release but that doesn't make it anything less that awesome. You get a stripped back version of this song at the end of the disc too. A great song exploring those who wait for the touch of God's grace. Sirens wail to introduce "In A Perfect World" a great rocker, indeed I almost can hear a nod to 'Were Not Gonna Take It' in the drum work. Don't worry its the only similarity. The chorus takes second fiddle to the brilliant verses which really carry the song. Is that Robyn Beck on backings? Great song. "The Dream" is as smooth as silk, definately my favourite, just try not to get lost in the pomp and granduer. "One Foot" is another rocker and owns a great vocal and bridge/chorus combo. "Your Every Move" is an anthem built on a Boston like guitar flurry. "I Believe" sounds like a flash back to Giuffria daze. Just when you think it can't get any better along comes "One Touch" built on soaring vocals and dirty guitar its a really fantastic combo. Nicely rounded out with keyboards. Winner of the silver medal. "Even Love" I think is the weakest song but amongst such great company that seems mean-spirited to even suggest it. Closer proper "In the Light" closes things as strongly as they began. A true rock masterpiece, big and epic. Great song craftmanship again. Indeed this band has written some of the best rock these ears have heard on this one release. Tragic that this has no US release but trust me with a product this great no price is too high. Don't delay in investing in such a fabulous opus-grandious. Phew!!
A great melodic rock record.....but not as good as their last one April 19, 2008 R Suchde (London, United Kingdom) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I suspect most people reading this review are already familiar with `House of Lords' and have purchased their amazing last studio effort `World Upside Down', and therefore I will target this review towards those people. I guess there are two main questions fans want answered. Firstly, is this record as good as or better than `World Upside Down' - the answer is unfortunately `NO'. Secondly, is this record still worth purchasing - the answer is definitely `YES'. I read reports of this bettering the last album. This is not the case in my opinion, but then again this would have been too much to ask. The last album was simply phenomenal and so topping that was always going to be tough. The problem with this album is that it is musically all a bit `samey' and sounds very formulaic. Gone is the edginess and variety of the last album and sometimes it can feel like you are listening to the same song again and again. It therefore takes a few listens to start identifying with individual songs. Another slight compliant is that lyrically the songs are also very similar to each other and you are sometimes left thinking `ok, we heard this on the last song'. All the songs are quality material, but there are no killer stand-out tracks like on the last album. One thing I really appreciated however was that the album ends well and the last 2 tracks (excluding the bonus track - acoustic version of a song that appears earlier in the album) are 2 of the best tracks on the album. This is all sounding very critical, but I am comparing it to the last album to help readers know what to expect. If I am to review the album in isolation, there are many positives and `Come to my Kingdom' is still a great melodic rock record with stellar musicianship, big choruses, and of course great vocals, as always, from James Christian. It is still going to be one of the better rock records to be released this year. So in summary, this album is definitely worth adding to your `House of Lords' collection. Just don't keep your expectations too high.
A notch below WUD,but very good March 24, 2008 Scott A. Pickett (Camden,Arkansas) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
How do you top a release that was as good as World Upside Down? Well,you don't.The follow up Welcome to my Kingdom is a very competent release with good songs throughout,but lacks the overall punch of World Upside Down,in my opinion.But,if you want a cd that is listenable throughout,you could do a lot worse.This is still better than the majority of music coming out of the states today.
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