![]() ![]() I would have moved to a different spot in the track listing, but it's still a good progressive song that has a nice mellow vibe to it, and if that's your thing, you'll like "Battle Love"! The guitar solo sounds pretty good, though with heavier stuff to come, he has much faster and more technical stuff coming! However, for the album opener, it gave me sort of an empty feeling, it definitely didn't have the heaviness to come on later songs. He sings well, if you needed proof of his singing voice, he has a nice tone and melody throughout! The song has a kind of plucky beat that gives the sound a dreamlike quality that's unique, though slightly repetitive. It's a love song, with Tym seemingly reflecting on the woman he loves and troubles he goes through in the process, the "battle" the title refers to. Remember, I'm not a professional reviewer, so if I state anything wrong or lacking of musical terms, my apologies! With 10 songs clocking over 45 minutes of music, let's begin the review!įirstly, the album kicks off with " Battle Love", which definitely isn't what you might be expecting as the album opener, as it has a distinct atmospheric progressive rock tone throughout. Click the above links for ordering details, and maybe if you're lucky, Caveman Morrison will play a song or two from this album at one of their shows! (Updated on September 28th, 2012) ![]() If you want to buy Tym's CD online, many sites have you covered, notably at CDBaby, where you can buy the CD for just $11.97 (or $9.99 for the mp3s.) It's also available on Amazon, Napster, Bitmunk, iTunes, and many more internet locations for similar prices. Marie, Tym continues to play live and sell this record, and you can find copies of it at The Rad Zone, as well as at Tym's band Caveman Morrison's concerts, if I'm not mistaken. ![]() As this is a solo album, Tym handles all of the instruments, including vocals, guitar, and bass, along with programmed drums and effects. It's that time once again for our 12th monthly local CD review, and this month, we're dipping into the local metal vaults! Seeing as he recently brought his solo show back to the local concert stage, this month's review is all about the debut album from Sault Ontario's own Tym Morrison! Entitled "Solo Project", it was self-produced and released in February 2006 through Morrison Studio Productions, not long before Tym moved to Calgary to further his musical career. ![]()
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