Artist : Black Paisley

Album : Human Nature

Release Date : 25-11-2022

Added : 11-12-2022

I introduced you to the Swedes of 'Black Paisley' with their first album 'Late Bloomer' from 2017, then two other opuses followed, starting with 'Perennials' in 2018 and 'Rambler' in 2020. 'Human Nature' is therefore their fourth studio recording, and at the risk of repeating myself , Sweden continues to offer us melodic rock bringing us back to the best of the 80s and, among all its formations from this country, 'Black Paisley' is undoubtedly in the front tier since the streams of a good number of their titles are counted in hundreds of thousands of plays on spotify and 'Human Nature' are expected to add several more hundreds of thousands. No surprise, the Swedes have again made every effort to have a wonderful time listening and this, from the first eponymous title of the album which offers us an addictive first chorus that is grafted directly into the head. The suite continues in this melodic way with direct and accessible melodies at the first listening and it is very difficult to extract only a few of them because they all deserve to be quoted. Nevertheless, to make you want to listen to this album, here is the link to the two videos which were the subject of a single, 'Mojo' and 'Set Me On Fire'. No need to add more, I leave you in good company with this latest album 'Human Nature' from Sweden's 'Black Paisley' which, if you are a fan of good melodic rock that takes us back a few decades, should make you have a great time listening and certainly become addictive quite quickly...

Line Up / Musicians

Stefan Blomqvist (Vocal, Guitar), Franco Santunione (Guitar), Jan Emanuelsson (Bass), Robert Karaszi (Drums, Percussions) + Guests : Martin Karlegård (Choirs), Andreas Karlegård (Choirs)