Sunday, September 13, 2020

AN OLD SCHOOL ALBUM REVIEW featuring HANNA BARAKAT

 


On this episode of An Old School Album Review, we're discussing HANNA BARAKAT from Texas. 



We spoke with the band prior to this review here's what they had to say:

Hanna Barakat:
- Debut record “Siren” produced by ‪Disturbed‬’s ‪John Moyer‬
- Opened for Adelita’s Way, Blacklite District, Tantric, Saliva, Everlast, ‪Everclear, Small Town Titans‬
- Headliner for a 3-day residency at the Uber Radio Live Stage at Austin City Limits Music Festival, performed at Batfest 
- Performed for Live Nation VIP Lounge at Dos Equis Pavilion (Dallas, TX) for the ‪Breaking Benjamin‬, ‪Chevelle‬, ‪Three Days Grace‬, Diamanté, and Dorothy Tour
- Former backing vocalist for ‪New Kids On the Block‬ 

YouTube (live studio performance): https://youtu.be/Z-SOnxTGyZQ


LET'S GET TO THE REVIEW:

IN THE NIGHT (ACOUSTIC LIVE)



Soothing riffs to start...
Melodic chords..
SONIC vocals...
Good harmony vocals..
Nice time when they said "Silence"...
Reminiscent of The Cranberries. 

SEPARATION 


Love the siren..
Great yet minimal guitar work and that's hard to do..
Has a steady groove..
Well balanced. 

LET GO



 

Great lyrics..
A little harder of a song..
Has a steady groove..
Well blended.

WILDFIRE (LIVE)



Here's some guitar work !!!
Stage presence is good..
Amazing vocals..
Great transitions between heavy and light..
Awesome solo.

BOTTOM LINE:
HANNA BARAKAT has a unique sound that blends in a way that's almost cosmically combined. 
Definitely knows their way around the music they play. 

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