Toto's "The Seventh One" is the musical equivalent of that weird uncle at family gatherings who insists on wearing neon spandex shorts and doing magic tricks with rubber bands.
From the moment you hit play on this album, you are immediately transported to a world where the '80s never ended, and that might not be a good thing.
The glam rock vibes are dialed up to eleven, with enough synthesizers and saxophone solos to make even Duran Duran blush.
But despite its somewhat outdated sound, there is a certain charm to "The Seventh One".
Maybe it's the nostalgia-inducing power ballads or the infectious grooves that will have you tapping your foot without even realizing it.
Lead vocalist Joseph Williams's smooth, almost angelic voice is the perfect complement to the bombastic instrumentals, creating a dynamic that is both familiar and refreshing.
Tracks like "Pamela" and "Stop Loving You" are standout moments that showcase the band's songwriting prowess and ability to craft catchy melodies that will stick in your head for days.
Overall, "The Seventh One" is a guilty pleasure that you won't be able to resist, like that second slice of cake at a birthday party.
Embrace the cheese and let Toto take you on a journey back to a time when hair was big and the music was even bigger.
From the moment you hit play on this album, you are immediately transported to a world where the '80s never ended, and that might not be a good thing.
The glam rock vibes are dialed up to eleven, with enough synthesizers and saxophone solos to make even Duran Duran blush.
But despite its somewhat outdated sound, there is a certain charm to "The Seventh One".
Maybe it's the nostalgia-inducing power ballads or the infectious grooves that will have you tapping your foot without even realizing it.
Lead vocalist Joseph Williams's smooth, almost angelic voice is the perfect complement to the bombastic instrumentals, creating a dynamic that is both familiar and refreshing.
Tracks like "Pamela" and "Stop Loving You" are standout moments that showcase the band's songwriting prowess and ability to craft catchy melodies that will stick in your head for days.
Overall, "The Seventh One" is a guilty pleasure that you won't be able to resist, like that second slice of cake at a birthday party.
Embrace the cheese and let Toto take you on a journey back to a time when hair was big and the music was even bigger.






