Touch My Brave New Love (Virgin Records 1988)
Sweden's awesome export of Melodic Hair Rock band with a weird simple name - Alien which could making anyone whose having chances to listening to their debut album with the same self-titled Alien - a hard-time to easily forgetting this group music. Catchy good AOR sounds and Pop-Metal powerful set off this Gothenburg's influental Hair ROck bands of all-time. This album that consisting of Alien original line-up: Jim Jidhed, Jimmy Wandroph, Ken Sandin, Toby Tarrach and the guy who forming them the first time - Tony Borg. The mixing of heart-breakable and Pop sensation affections really can be easily captured inside the album itself as well as the vocals harmony and standard tempo; giving back the golden era of Glam-Rock or Pop Metal to the more consumptive mouth of the young and the restless rockers to enjoy. Perfect tracks like Tears Don't Put Out The Fire, the awesome Go Easy to I've Been Waiting and more romantic and brokenhearted songs concluded here especially for you and the entire singled out people with or without the tragedy and silly separation/divorcing history are all welcomed to listening to this great album full of underrated hits in disguise.
Ready to re-discovers ...
Alien:
https://youtu.be/Uo70mIG7Vdc
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