
Desert Moon/Back to the World
by Vinyl Castle
GTIN05017261210975
EAN5017261210975
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Product Description
DENNIS DEYOUNG - Desert Moon In what can only be described as a musical journey through the sands of time, Dennis DeYoung's "Desert Moon" takes us on a wild ride through the desert of 80s rock n' roll. This album is a true masterpiece, blending synth-pop, rock, and a touch of cheese in a way that only DeYoung can pull off. From the catchy hooks of the title track to the emotional balladry of "Don't Wait for Heroes," DeYoung proves that he still has what it takes to captivate an audience. Each track is a testament to his songwriting prowess, with memorable melodies and heartfelt lyrics that will stick with you long after the album has ended. Sure, some may dismiss this album as nostalgia-fuelled cheese, but those people clearly haven't experienced the sheer joy of listening to DeYoung belt out those power ballads with all the gusto of a man who knows he's still got it. "Desert Moon" may not reinvent the wheel, but it sure knows how to keep it spinning. VERDICT: 8.0 - A desert oasis of 80s rock n' roll nostalgia, Dennis DeYoung's "Desert Moon" is a must-listen for anyone craving a blast from the past with a side of cheese. DENNIS DEYOUNG - Back To The World Dennis DeYoung takes us "Back to the World" in this album, a nostalgic trip through the sounds of 80s pop-rock that will have you tapping your feet and reaching for your hairbrush microphone in no time. This album is a throwback to a time when synthesizers ruled the airwaves and big hair was the norm. From the infectious grooves of "Southbound Ryan" to the anthemic choruses of "I Hear Music in the Street," DeYoung's signature sound shines through on every track. The production may be a bit dated, but




