Remember washing powder/ detergent ads the
last 20-30 years? “For a newer, brighter white, choose Daz! Its much better
than before” Basically pouring scorn on the previous version. Well, the same
principle applies here with Revolution Saints. Cue voiceover guy…”For a new,
improved Journey, choose the new Revolution Saints! Now with added SPs (that’s
Steve Perry’s – plural, not singular)”, as Deen Castronovo and Arnel Pineda
(Pineda appears on ‘You’re Not Alone’. Heck they even rope in Neal Schon for
axe slinging duties on ‘Way To The Sun) are probably the best sounding Steve
Perry’s in the business. Any discerning Journey fan that’s seen them these past
few years will testify how good a singer Castronovo is.
Its shocking to anyone that knows, why the
hell Castronovo has waited this long to front a band. Thankfully the Don of
AOR, Serafino Perugino has the clout to make such things happen.
Basically, what I’m saying is that
Revolution Saints is the album that the 21st Century version of
Journey has been longing to make. So what we have are snappy, catchy choruses,
more melody, AND at least one (but sometimes 2) Steve Perry’s on board. I’m
also guessing that with Alessandro Del Vecchio on board, make that 3 x Perry’s!
Jokes aside, I’m doing Castronovo a huge disservice, as he is his own singer –
and a great one at that.
Add Jack Blades and Doug Aldrich and it’s
an AOR-sters wet dream. “Nurse, more towels!” Castronovo handles most of the
vocal duties, and there are a couple of co-lead vocals with Blades. Even Del
Vecchio wades in his talents to “Way To The Sun’’

The Journey factor goes off the scale for ‘Way
To The Sun’ as RS rope in Neal Schon for geetar duties. Its a belting song,
gentle then building to a crescendo, and yet again is a beautifully crafted
piece with Schon doing what only Neal Schon is capable of. ‘Dream On’ is as
close to a classic Steve Perry fronted Journey as you’re likely to get this Millennium,
and would fit in the Escape / Frontiers era without a doubt. The pace doesn’t
let for the latter half of the album either, with the heavy ‘How To Mend A
Broken Heart’, ‘Don’t Walk Away’, and ‘In The Name Of The Father’ standing out.
Del Vecchio has pieced this altogether
excellently and is proving to be a talented go-to producer for Frontiers

Save your pennies for the deluxe version as
it includes alternate versions, and a making of DVD with 4 accompanying videos
Score – 88/100
Tracklisting –
Back On My Trail
Turn Back Time
You’re Not Alone
Locked Out Of Paradise
Way To The Sun
Dream On
Don’t Walk Away
Here Forever
Strangers To This Life
Better World
How To Mend A Broken Heart
In The Name Of The father
Revolution Saints are –
Deen Castronovo – Lead Vocals, Drums
Jack Blades – Bass, vocals on Turn Back
Time and Way To The Sun
Doug Aldrich – Guitars
Featuring
Alessandro Del Vecchio – keyboards, backing
vocals, vocals on Way To The Sun
Arnel Pineda – co-lead vocals on You’re Not
Alone
Neal Schon – guitar solo on Way To The Sun
Produced by Alessandro Del Vecchio
Released
EU – Feb 20th
NA – Feb 24th
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