Back in the 80s I was a huge Dokken fan. I
loved them that much I even got a Wrexham newsagent to order me the US mag ‘Hit
Parader’ just so I could follow the Dokken / Lynch war in the press. I was
gutted when they split, even though it wasn’t a surprise. I was even more
gutted as I never got the chance to see them live. One of the few opportunities
was when they supposed AC/DC. I was never going to fork out a small fortune to
see 30mins and a shit sound all amongst a partisan crowd. The closest I ever
got was seeing this very band (LM) on their first foray in the UK supporting
the mighty Ryche on the Empire tour! Lynch lived up to his hype and fucked off
stage just as they were to play Dokken’s ‘Kiss of Death’. After all that I have
still never heard a live Dokken song!
‘Wicked Sensation’ was a great step away
from Dokken’s shoes. Oni Logan (Like Don Dokken) was a perfect foil for Lynch,
and it was the best (and still is) Lynch Mob album. The line up though for
‘Rebel’ is as good as any, Lynch, Logan, Jeff Pilson, and Brian Tichy.
Just as Lynch Mob wanted to gain momentum,
Grunge killed it. Hair Metal was past its sell by date. What we have today is a
nostalgic nod to those heady days. Logan sounds as good as he ever did, and
Lynch is still one the finest guitarists of his generation as they hit the
ground running on tracks like ‘Automatic Fix’ and ‘Testify’, with its huge 80s
riff, and Logan shows his massive chops on ‘Dirty Money’. The bloke hasn’t
waned in 25 years. The only thing is, it all sounds like its trying to recreate
past glories, and its all been done before. That’s not a bad thing I hear you
say, but songs like ‘Pine Tree Avenue’ and ‘The Hollow Queen’ are struggling to
be fillers, and come across more of a whimper than the bang I’d like to expect.
‘The Ledge’ is a decent pick of the bunch
with its slow pulsating groove, but all in all ‘Rebel’ is a pretty average
listen. As a huge Lynch fan, it pains me to say this. Lynch Mob have been
around now for almost 26yrs so they must be doing something right. At the end
of the day, ‘Rebel’, unfortunately, isn’t about to get them any new followers.
I’m also a huge fan of what Frontiers are
doing with their music. I’d rather them opt for quality over quantity, as 2015
has been a solid year, but its been nothing spectacular given the names on
board. 2015 isn’t over, so I’m not giving up hope just yet
If you want to hear LM in their element,
dust off the debut
Score
65/100
Lynch Mob
George Lynch – Guitars
Oni Logan – Vocals
Jeff Pilson – Bass
Brian Tichy – drums
Tracklisting
Automatic Fix
Between The Truth And A Lie
Testify
Sanctuary
Pine Tree Avenue
Jelly Roll
Dirty Money
The Hollow Queen
The Ledge
Kingdom Of Slaves
War
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