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George Lynch – Kill All Control (2011)

  • July 26, 2011
  • by Rob Rockitt
  • · CD Reviews A-H · Entertainment · Hard Rock Music · Hard Rock News · Music

When I first heard that George Lynch’s new CD, Kill All Control was supposed to be the sophomore effort from Souls of We, I was somewhat curious about this disc.  I am one of the few that liked the Souls of We CD.  I thought there was some pretty good songs there.

When I heard George had the guest vocalists Marc Torien and Keith St. John on a few tracks, I did something I rarely do. I pre-ordered the CD.

I can happily say I made the right choice, as Kill All Control is every bit as good as I expected it to be.

To me, the tracks with Marc Torien alone are well worth the price of admission. I never would have guessed that Marc Torien and George Lynch would have sounded so good together. This is a collaboration that I would like to see happen again. London LeGrand, Will Martin, and Keith St. John all turn in solid vocal performances.

The first four songs on this CD, “Kill All Control”, “Done”, “Fly on the Wall”, and “Brand New Day” all have that classic George Lynch sound.  George absolutely brings it on these songs, and many others.  The modern sounds of the first Souls of We album are still present on some tunes, but Lynch’s guitar work is the shining star on most tracks.

The CD slows down for the song “Wicked Witch”, which to me sounds like a left over Alice in Chains song, albeit a very good one. (You can listen to “Wicked Witch” at this link.)

“Son of Scary” is a derivative of the 1987 classic instrumental “Mr. Scary” from the Dokken album, Back for the Attack. This song features Fred Coury from Cinderella on drums. If you liked “Mr. Scary” you will probably like “Son of Scary” too. While this version doesn’t quite have the teeth of the original, it is a fun listen, and worth checking out.

Some other good tunes worth checking out are “Resurrect Your Soul”, the cheesy, but fun “Rattlesnake”, “Man on Fire” and the upbeat rocker “Go It Alone”.

Overall, Kill All Control is a good CD, and one of the better solo efforts from George Lynch.  Every time I listen to this CD, I like it a little more. If you are a George Lynch fan, you need to pick this up now! I Recommend it!!

Rating: Out of 10

Track Listing:
1. Kill All Control
2. Done
3. Fly on the Wall
4. Brand New Day
5. Wicked Witch
6. Voices in My Head
7. Resurrect Your Soul
8. Rattlesnake
9. Sun
10. Man on Fire
11. My Own Enemy
12. Son of Scary
13. Go It Alone

George Lynch Band is:

George Lynch – Guitars
Adrian Ost – Drums
Nick Speck – Bass

London LeGrand (Souls of We)– Vocals (Track 5, 11, 13)
Marc Torien (Bullet Boys) – Vocals (Tracks 1, 3, 9)
Will Martin (Earshot)– Vocals (Tracks 1-4, 6, 9)
Keith St. John (Montrose) – Vocals (Tracks 7, 8, 10)
Fred Coury – Drums (Track 12)

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  1. Regular John December 30, 2020 · Reply

    Fly on the Wall sounds like they’re going for a “Muse” thing – It’s cool though. I like the way Lynch constantly plays with different people; never afraid to do something different.

  2. Holly J. Wood August 17, 2011 · Reply

    This album is awesome!George still rocks the sh*t out of his guitars! I have seen him three times in the last year, and every show has been better than the last, and they ALL rocked! Just saw him last Friday (8.12.2011) and he played the best I have ever seen him.

  3. Scottufo July 27, 2011 · Reply

    Shame that David Coverdale stole his band. Glad to see George is still putting good stuff out, will pick this up. Seen Him with MSG last summer George was real cool with the fan’s don’t see that much anymore.

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