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: Some critics feel the album suffers from being a "TEN-light" project, suggesting that some songs feel like rejected tracks from Gary Hughes' main band. Others noted that while the first half of the album is strong, the second half can feel repetitive or "flat".
: Karen Fell’s vocals are praised for their emotional range and technical prowess, particularly on the ballads. The production, handled by Hughes and mixed by Dennis Ward , is top-tier for the genre. TAO (UK) - Prophecy (2021)
: The standout opening single. It features a catchy, sing-along chorus and even utilizes a talk box effect, reminiscent of classic TEN tracks like "After The Love Has Gone".
: These tracks are noted for moving away from the typical TEN style, allowing the band's own identity to shine through as solid rockers. Check out this video review for a deeper
: The title track offers a heavier tone with a "guitar and bass battle" intro that adds a darker, more angsty edge compared to the rest of the album.
is a notable entry in the melodic rock and AOR (Adult Oriented Rock) scene, primarily because it serves as a vehicle for the songwriting of Gary Hughes , the mastermind behind the British band TEN . Fronted by vocalist Karen Fell , the album blends classic 80s-inspired hooks with modern production. The Sound and Style The production, handled by Hughes and mixed by
: A traditional power ballad that leans on piano rather than keyboards, evoking the sentimental 80s glam metal sound.