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Whitecross - Flytrap (REX) 1996 1. Get Real (3:50)2. Amazing Love (3:42)3. Refuse To Lose (3:24)4. Eye To Eye (4:10)5. End Of The Line (3:42)6. Say A Prayer (3:10)7. Already Done (3:26)8. Rev.7 (1:25)9. When He Comes (4:11)10. To My Surprise (4:41)\"Flytrap\" is the eighth full-length studio album from Whitecross but is really a Whitecross album in name only. First of all, Scott Wenzel is the only remaining original member, the band going through more band members than Spinal Tap went through drummers. Secondly, the music is some sort of mixture of grunge and alternative rock, which sounds nothing like the classic Whitecross material. Like it or not, this should not have been released as a Whitecross album, but rather a Scott Wenzel solo album or under a completely different band name. Of course Scott is not necessarily a guitar player, so he surrounds himself with excellent musicians such as guitarist Quinton Gibson (Seraiah) and producer David Zaffiro (Bloodgood). However, one of the trademarks of Whitecross was the guitar playing of Rex Carroll. Had Quinton been able to unleash a few choice solos, \"Flytrap\" may have had a bit more zip. As it stands, even after a couple listens, I can't even remember if there was a guitar solo. The music is mostly mellow with acoustic guitars being the most prominent. Much of this album is what I would describe as ballads. That's not to say it's all bad, however. \"Eye to Eye\" is one of ballads on the album and is actually one of the best ballads in the Whitescross catalog. I've always maintained that their ballads were their weak point, but this song is quite strong. \"End of the Line\" is the follow-up track and is also a ballad, though a blues based song that reminds me of 90's Aerosmith. \"Already Done\" is another acoustic based ballad.Of the more upbeat material, album opener \"Get Real\" would be the heaviest, but also mixes in quite a bit of acoustic guitars. The song is, uhhhhh, terrible. \"Say A Prayer\" is a happy, upbeat song that blends acoustic guitars and electric guitars. \"Rev. 7\" is some sort of hip-hop, scripture based interlude that acts as an intro to \"When He Comes\", another grunge based rock number, that blends acoustic guitars with electric. As stated earlier, the entire album seems to have an acoustic guitar as it's basis. \"Refuse to Lose\" is a blues-based hard rock song, and though it still has that downtuned, grunge production, is still a decent song.Overall, I find \"Flytrap\" to be a mellow album with very little charisma. In my opinion, it doesn't have the charismatic charm that the Rex Carroll years had. There are a few bright moments, but overall it's rather dull. File with later releases from Guardian, Holy Soldier and any other 80's rock and metal band that took a stab at the grunge/alternative cat.
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