linePublished: 16 March 2010

Serpentine

A Touch Of Heaven
AOR Heaven

Genre: Melodic Rock

Not so long ago you could hear singers like Jeff Scott Soto and Glenn Hughes on various projects and bands in a relative short time, it looks like that vocalist Tony Mills is there successor, because this is already the third release – pop quiz, who are those groups- after the TNT album that you can hear him with his characteristic singing in the last couple off months.

Serpentine is a new band from Great Britain and has the following members, guitarist Christopher Gould and John Clews, on keyboards Gareth David Noon, bass Gareth Vanstone and drummer Charlie Skeggs and together they now to draw the attention with A Touch Of Heaven. That the voice of Tony Mills is prominent on this album, that’s no surprise, he just does where he’s good in, but the other members off the group are also no dickheads.

The typical English sound from Serpentine comes from the both guitar players and there’s also a huge roll for keyboarder Gareth David Noon, who’s playing is than supporting and leading. Tracks A Touch Of Heaven, the mid tempo number Lonely Nights or Let Love Rain Down have ‘ it’ , but that also counts for Fashion and the last song Unbreak My Heart, a cover from the year 1996 from – what’s here name – o yeah, pop diva Toni Brixton. Serpentine delivered there visiting-card with A Touch Of Heaven, now it’s up to you.


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Band Serpentine Title CD A Touch Of Heaven

Release Date 26 March 2010
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Editor Dick Dijk