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SHAUN WILLIAMSON



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City: Los Angeles
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July 7, 2008 - Monday 

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KING KARMA
Mama's Pride

(Mausoleum Records)


2008


Review by LORDS OF METAL, Netherlands

KING KARMA - Mama's Pride

Mausoleum Records


Well, Mausoleum Records surely is capable to surprise me this month because besides the very good debut album of Ceremony also this 'Mama's Pride' of the Canadian band King Karma is right on target in my opinion. The band plays a very catchy form of seventies hard rock with the necessary bluesy and southern rock influences and knows to maintain a high quality level during the total playing time of almost one hour divided over fourteen tracks in total (of which two are bonus songs).

I don't know what's going on, but this month I'm kind of spoiled with lots of new vocal talents because also with this band King Karma it's singer Shaun Williamson which steals the show here and really puts his mark on the overall sound of the band. Guitar player ..Markus.. Wolfe is the other band member that makes a big impression on me by means of his playful, bluesy guitar playing which really contributes to the great song material on offer here. The whole album is worthwhile to check out, but for me personally opening track 'Breathe', the Riverdogs-cover 'Revolution Man', the varying 'I'm Listening' and 'Devil's Road' are the best pieces of music. Because of the fact that most of the material on this record is already several years old (most of it dates back to 2005) and because the band was very busy writing new songs in 2007, I truly hope that it won't take too long for them to come up with a new album because this definitely asks for more!

Rating: 81/100. Clearly above average, you should check this one out..


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Review by METAL TO INFINITY, Belgium

King Karma - Mama's Pride

Mausoleum Records


Vancouver, Canada based King Karma is back with its second release entitled ''Mama's Pride''. I was unfamiliar with these guys until Mausoleum Records sent me a promo package within this great effort and other stuff. Curious as I was concerning King Karma's 'name of the game', I gave the album a few spins to write my review after all here are my thoughts about ''Mama's Pride''...

The band contains three Canadians named, Markus Wolfe-Guitars/mandolin, Todd Ronning-Bass and Rick Fedyk-Drums. The one in charge for all vocal lines is Shaun Williamson, he was born in Florida! At a very young age, Shaun became the singer of The Atlanta Rhythm Section after he was contacted by Lynyrd Skynyrd Leon Wilkeson. Through an audition that went very well, Shaun appeared with his new band in front of 70.000 fans at the Atlanta Fulton County Stadium. Starting a musical career like this - some can only dream about!

He joined the ARS ranks for three years; after all he headed to Europe - more specifically Germany where he formed a band called Backbone Slide who was managed by Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham. The band released a couple albums through Mausoleum Records, shared a lot of stages with famous greats,... to keep a long story short - Backbone Slide did it very well. Also worth to announce is the fact Shaun was also a member of other bands like The Moodies, Sunnyland Bluesband. Every outfit he popped up has had notable successes where booked.

Finally, he met King Karma's bassist Todd Ronning on his return to the States. KK back then was looking for a new singer with a feel for Blues Rock vocal lines. It's a genre you better stay away if your voice sounds crystal clear. Guys loaded with a boozy throat kinda like voice, made a chance to team up with King Karma. Shaun Williamson gave it a try - a bit later on, he became the official front man of the band who debuted with a self-titled album after a while. King Karma worked along with legendary Lynyrd Skynyrd / Rolling Stones producer Jimmy Johnson, a guy into the real stuff for many ages... hook him up and it can't go wrong for sure... satisfaction guaranteed! Never heard that first album, instead I can share my thoughts about their latest output entitled ''Mama's Pride''.

It's an almost 'one-hour' album that is made for the older generation of True Rock 'N' Roll music. Maybe we're bald and grey but the main thing is that we still believe in the real shit no matter what it takes. Once a rocker - always a rocker, too bad for those who can't get a grip on it. Well, this new album of King Karma is a pearl, a beauty, a truly 'must have' for sure if you're hooked on Classic or Blues Rock, also Classic Hard Rock and fans of Southern Rock better look out for an album like this. Absolutely nothing to do with 'Metal' - I can tell you that it really feels good to listen to ''Mama's Pride''. Influenced by bands like Molly Hatchet, Blackfoot, Deep Purple, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Whitesnake, Gov't Mule, Joe Bonamassa, Doc Holliday,... Great guitars breeding outstanding skills just like their drummer and bassist deliver - these guys are real professionals. The production is so damn great, I already scream for more to hear in the future. King Karma is obviously a band with a clear vision and full of ambition. A ticket to an international career is guaranteed.

Well, I especially lay my ears on a few 'personal faves' of mine such as: 'Revolution Man' which is a cover from Riverdogs, 'Mama's Pride', 'I'm Listening', 'Shake My Bones', 'Midnight Sunshine' (to name but a few). Efforts like this definitely let the good old times roll again - more great news around the band is that they are currently busy writing new songs and looking forward to hit the roads playing as much as possible concerts word wide. Final conclusion to me - excellent and very joyful, new release for the old school. Blues Rock as well as Southern Rock and Classic Hard Rock fanatics, this is your alley for sure!


MY POINTS: 85/ 100

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Review by ROCK PAGES, Greece

King Karma - Mama's Pride
Mausoleum Records

 

Those of you, Lynyrd Skynyrd or Bad Company nostalgic, will find your own shelter inside King Karma's new album. The Canadians have managed to transcend the sound and the Hard/Southern Rock/South Blues feeling themselves to their "Mama's Pride" album, even though they live a few thousand miles away.

The thing that got me from minute one in this CD, is the 70's nostalgia, listening to such a quality work, concerning compositions and production, which makes those fourteen songs sound so classic yet so fresh. There are no experiments here, nor any improvisations or technique demonstrations by the four musicians. There is only original Rock in here and nothing else.

"Mama's Pride" is a must for all the people who miss those sounds and I think there's a lot of them out there!

Dimitris Kazantzis....

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Review by SCARRED FOR LIFE - Germany

King Karma - Mama's Pride

Mausoleum Records

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