If Pitchfork Magazine was to review Adam Zindani's album "Black Eyes Blue," it might sound something like this: Adam Zindani, better known as the guitarist for Stereophonics, is stepping out from the shadows and into the spotlight with his solo album "Black Eyes Blue." This eclectic mix of blues, rock, and pop is a delightful surprise from the rocker known for his killer guitar riffs.
The album kicks off with the infectious title track "Black Eyes Blue," a catchy tune that will have you tapping your feet and bobbing your head in no time.
Zindani's vocals are gritty and powerful, perfectly complementing the raw energy of the music.
Tracks like "Soul on Fire" and "Lost in the City" showcase Zindani's songwriting skills, with heartfelt lyrics and soaring melodies that draw you in and keep you hooked from start to finish.
This is an album that demands to be listened to from beginning to end, with each track seamlessly flowing into the next.
Overall, "Black Eyes Blue" is a solid effort from Adam Zindani, proving that he is more than just a talented guitarist.
So, grab your air guitar and get ready to rock out to this fantastic album that is sure to leave you wanting more.
Rating: 8/10
The album kicks off with the infectious title track "Black Eyes Blue," a catchy tune that will have you tapping your feet and bobbing your head in no time.
Zindani's vocals are gritty and powerful, perfectly complementing the raw energy of the music.
Tracks like "Soul on Fire" and "Lost in the City" showcase Zindani's songwriting skills, with heartfelt lyrics and soaring melodies that draw you in and keep you hooked from start to finish.
This is an album that demands to be listened to from beginning to end, with each track seamlessly flowing into the next.
Overall, "Black Eyes Blue" is a solid effort from Adam Zindani, proving that he is more than just a talented guitarist.
So, grab your air guitar and get ready to rock out to this fantastic album that is sure to leave you wanting more.
Rating: 8/10






