Winger is back. Better
Days Comin’, the new album from Winger is their first since 2009’s Karma and their third since reforming
(sans Paul Taylor) in 2006.
The dynamic between primary songwriters Kip Winger and
guitarist Reb Beach gets stronger with each record. Winger’s songwriting
continues to combine the perfect balance of Beach’s straightforward monster rock
riffs and Winger’s progressively influenced arrangements and chord
progressions. In addition to Winger and Beach, drummer Rod Morgenstein is a
monster as usual and John Roth is solid as a rock.
This record hits hard right out of gate. The opening three
tracks, “Midnight Driver of a Love Machine”, “Queen Babylon”, and “Rat Race”
continue where their last record, Karma
left off, simple, straight ahead riff-driven rock. The 60’s influenced title
track is a surprise change of direction. The progressive vibe of “Tin Soldier”
would have fit right in on the band’s 2006 release, “IV”. The ballads, “Ever
Wonder“, “Be Who You Are, Now”, and “Out of this World” are beautifully
arranged and are more reminiscent of Kip Winger’s solo work than 80’s Winger.
Rounding out the record is “Storm in Me” another riff-driven rock song and “So
Long China”, far and away the strongest track on the record. Awesome riff and a
hook that will have you singing along after one listen whether you want to or
not.
Better Days Comin’ shows
Winger, like many bands these days, are making the records they want to make
without the pressure of sales expectations. They are not forcing themselves
into a style or formula to hit sales numbers or score a hit single.
Bottom line: Highly recommended. Top notch songs and
musicianship. No filler songs whatsoever. Whether you’re die hard, fringe fan,
or just rediscovering Winger is still making records, you won’t be disappointed
Better Day’s Comin’
is available as a digital download, CD/DVD and CD/DVD Deluxe Edition with bonus
track and DVD containing two music videos and a “making of” documentary.
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