MECCA
- Undeniable
Frontiers Records
"Undeniable" marks MECCA’s second studio
album, following their debut released in 2002, which was well-received within
the melodic rock community, drawing comparisons to the work of Toto. The
album’s production spanned over six years, with contributions from notable
musicians such as Joey Vana, Tommy Denander, Tony Levin, and Eric Ragno, among
others.
Musically, "Undeniable" offers a collection
of melodies characterized by strong hooks and engaging arrangements. The album
reflects a polished sound that aligns with the melodic rock genre prevalent in
recent years. Its compositions are crafted to appeal to fans of melodic and
classic rock, emphasizing memorable melodic lines and harmonies.
Given the extensive development period, there is a
sense of dedication and refinement evident throughout the record. While the
overall tone remains rooted in traditional melodic rock, the album strives to
deliver enjoyable and well-crafted tunes that may resonate with listeners
seeking melodic richness.
In the context of the contemporary melodic rock scene,
"Undeniable" stands as a noteworthy release. Its blend of experienced
musicianship and melodic focus makes it a significant addition to the genre for
the year of its release.
Kostas Rigas


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