Van Halen's classic third album, "Women And Children First," has been given a shiny new remaster for 2015, but does this update do justice to the mighty rock gods? Let's dive in and find out, shall we? Right from the get-go, we're hit with the blistering riffage of "And The Cradle Will Rock..." - a track that's as iconic as David Lee Roth's luscious mane.
But does this remaster bring anything new to the table? Well, the guitars are definitely crisper, the drums pack more punch, and Eddie Van Halen's solo on "Romeo Delight" practically jumps out of the speakers and smacks you round the face.
It's like being transported back to the golden age of big hair and even bigger guitar solos.
Of course, it wouldn't be a Van Halen album without a healthy dose of swagger, and tracks like "Everybody Wants Some!!" and "Loss of Control" deliver that in spades.
The remaster adds a new layer of polish to these classics, making them shine even brighter than before.
Overall, this remaster of "Women And Children First" is a must-have for any Van Halen fan.
It's like rediscovering an old friend and falling in love all over again.
So crank up the volume, grab a beer, and let the rock 'n' roll magic take you on a journey back to a time when guitar solos roamed free and spandex was king.
Cheers, Van Halen - you've still got it.
But does this remaster bring anything new to the table? Well, the guitars are definitely crisper, the drums pack more punch, and Eddie Van Halen's solo on "Romeo Delight" practically jumps out of the speakers and smacks you round the face.
It's like being transported back to the golden age of big hair and even bigger guitar solos.
Of course, it wouldn't be a Van Halen album without a healthy dose of swagger, and tracks like "Everybody Wants Some!!" and "Loss of Control" deliver that in spades.
The remaster adds a new layer of polish to these classics, making them shine even brighter than before.
Overall, this remaster of "Women And Children First" is a must-have for any Van Halen fan.
It's like rediscovering an old friend and falling in love all over again.
So crank up the volume, grab a beer, and let the rock 'n' roll magic take you on a journey back to a time when guitar solos roamed free and spandex was king.
Cheers, Van Halen - you've still got it.






