Miracle box 3.0 review

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Tattooed Woman is packed with a hefty 11 tracks and it’s only “ Tattooed Woman” that’s been fooling around a little too much with the dudes from Nickleback and their oft-hated sound.

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Let me start by saying songs like “Miracle Masters,” “ Highway to Heaven” and “We all Touch Evil” rock my socks off! Hard rock is Miracle Master’s forte and these tracks prove it. If you’re a fan of hard rock that occasionally wanders into heavy metal territory, and Voodoo Circle’s old-timey melody didn’t lure you in, then maybe Miracle Master’s tattooed temptress will prove a better seductress! It’s essentially modern hard rock, commercially orientated and radio-friendly that embraces the same post-grunge as the likes of Nickleback, Shinedown and Creed. Hot on the heels of Steel Druhm’s review of Crematory’s Antiserum and sticking with zee Germans, we have Miracle Master’s Tattooed Woman, which delivers an unhealthily large dose of Dio worship, a smattering of modern American hard rockers Shinedown and the growlings of Monster Magnet.

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