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Post by Eva Tomorrow on Apr 4, 2015 22:02:35 GMT 2
And... what a review, Eva Tomorrow! Really, really well written, wow! Thank you so much vicky, you are very kind.
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Post by guesswho? on Apr 23, 2015 19:35:16 GMT 2
michaeljessen, I'm waiting for your album : Amazon told me I'll receive it tomorrow !
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Post by michaeljessen on Apr 24, 2015 22:38:59 GMT 2
michaeljessen, I'm waiting for your album : Amazon told me I'll receive it tomorrow ! Great! Thanks so much Hope you'll enjoy it over and over
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Post by P3aphoto on Apr 28, 2015 20:58:08 GMT 2
Been on repeat on Spotify! Great work mate! \m/
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Post by guesswho? on Apr 29, 2015 18:47:33 GMT 2
I didn't receive your album yet ! A bit long. But I think it's coming from Germany... (someone is bringing it by bike, surely ! ) The biker finally arrived ! I've listen to your album (half of it) today, michaeljessenSounds great ! (hey, when you'll be a star, remember your friends from this forum, please ! )
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Post by michaeljessen on May 12, 2015 9:46:33 GMT 2
Been on repeat on Spotify! Great work mate! \m/ Thanx a lot I didn't receive your album yet ! A bit long. But I think it's coming from Germany... (someone is bringing it by bike, surely ! ) The biker finally arrived ! I've listen to your album (half of it) today, michaeljessenSounds great ! (hey, when you'll be a star, remember your friends from this forum, please ! ) Hope you enjoy the album and don't worry, I'll stick around this forum as long as it exists
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Post by Eva Tomorrow on May 28, 2015 17:15:15 GMT 2
Very good review from Spanish Site MARISKALROCK, ... RATE 8/10 mariskalrock.com/index.php/2015/05/28/michael-jessen-memories/here the translated in English " ... Brilliant debut of this young Danish guitarist, presented as one of the great revelations of today and that will talk soon, no doubt. In fact, it has the invaluable work of the immense vocal Goran Edman, former lead singer of Swedish axes as Yngwie Malmsteen and John Norum, among many others. By the way, speaking of the latter, it is not the only connection man "golden touch" Tempest (as defined bandmate in Europe) because the Norum own works providing a great solo on the fast and very metal "Blackwater" One of the most outstanding tracks on the album, very the style of Michael Schenker or "Lights Out" UFO The album begins with "Broken Heart" (somewhat hackneyed title in the hard rock), which serves as a good example of what you'll encounter along the same: great melodies and guitars without falling into pomposity; production and sound very organic and raw; and the conviction of facing a guy who, despite his youth, is presented as a worthy successor of the late rocker Gary Moore sound. Although I would say, by generational issues, is John Norum who has exerted greater influence in Jessen.
"My Own Funeral" continues on this path of great songs, which are missing in these times to both virtuosity and technique, much ado about nothing. And that's the greatest strength of this record: it is an album to listen very nice- even short-done, but you're fond of him as auditions occur, leading to the conclusion that you're dealing with something big . Not your typical guitar hero disk to use, much less. They are simple but inspired compositions with magnificent solos and great sound provided by Goran, which coats seamlessly with all subjects. "The Rose", entitled as that famous song Bette Midler, is another original old-fashioned slow, the pattern of the great eighties ballad composition. Great contrast to the next, "Runaway", which although it has nothing to do with Bon Jovi, if another piece hardrockera and rapid which has a slower but equally accomplished chorus. "Prisoner", however, it becomes another issue, revolutions downs through, with a first part without percussion to piano, to end in the splendor of Jessen with an overwhelmingly beautiful end.
"Dreams Die Hard" and "Lost In LA" entrench quality and confidence in the new setting of the guitar. Two cancionazas hardrockeras, spontaneous and sincere, full of the prevailing quality throughout the job. The only instrumental album, which also has the honor of closing the disc only just 40 minutes (as in the old days), has some influence of the legendary "Fade to black" by Metallica. And above all, suggests that the best is yet to come, and that these "memories" are just the beginning of a long career of this promising new value of the six strings: Michael Jessen. ... " Andrés Brotons
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Post by michaeljessen on Jun 19, 2015 12:34:19 GMT 2
Just updated my website with some more reviews, and included some of the nice words from you Eva Tomorrow on the front page
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Post by Eva Tomorrow on Jun 20, 2015 10:43:39 GMT 2
Just updated my website with some more reviews, and included some of the nice words from you Eva Tomorrow on the front page Thanks a lot Michael! It's an honor see the link to my review about "MEMORIES" and a comment highlight in the cover of your Official Website www.mjessen.com/. Congratulations again, you have received very good reviews in different countries, MEMORIES is really great I saw on facebook that you are in a moment of creation to new songs, is it? Do you have new material? Good luck and tell us things you have our support
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Post by guesswho? on Jan 5, 2016 13:12:39 GMT 2
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