Artist : Slug Comparison

Album : When You Were Living Here

Release Date : 16-01-2019

Added : 22-02-2019

'Slug Comparison' is the project of 'Doug Harrison' who is also the guitarist of the Canadian band 'Fen' (see here) who evolves in a progressive rock/metal style. When you first listen to this first album 'When You Were Living Here', it is difficult to find a specific style because it is a mix of different influences between pop, rock and hard-rock with fairly standard compositions, between 3 and 5 minutes : 'Exactly What You Do' starts the album with an energetic rock, then 'Hyperslump' is a catchy title and light close to a pop of the 90s. Suit 'Let Some Light' which is semi acoustic and whose melodic lines are accessible and 'Fine With It' is the first ballad where Doug shows us all his singing talent. The sequel continues to flirt with beautiful melodies between pop and rock like the slow ballad 'When You Were Living Here' full of emotion or 'So Ya Got a Great Guitar' which is unbridled rock, or the latest song 'One More Step' with melodic lines, his catchy tempo and his beautiful rhythm section. In summary, 'When You Were Living Here' is a varied album mixing different styles with accessible compositions but also more sought-after passages and 'Slug Comparison' should please all those who navigate between songs, pop and rock...

Line Up / Musicians

Doug Harrison (Vocal, Guitar, Piano), Randall Stoll (Drums), Mike Young (Bass), Sam Levin (Guitar, Choirs), Jeff Caron (Bass), Rod Senft (Drums), Scott Young (Bass), Jeremy Tardif (Choirs), Tatyana Dobrowolski (Choirs), Scott Archibald (Choirs), Nando Polesol (Choirs), Bonnie and Shauna (Choirs)