Fabulous - The Daniel Ten

Sunday 1st August 1999
Fabulous - The Daniel Ten
Fabulous - The Daniel Ten

STYLE: Rock
RATING 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 454-1120
LABEL: Independent
FORMAT: CD Single

Reviewed by Mike Rimmer

Now here's a band who keeping better with every release! Hot on the heels of their successful slot opening for Delirious?  in Glasgow , the new three track single "The Daniel Ten" is a hot 10 minute burst of excitement that deserves to be in your CD player! These guys don't mess about and their new songs fly by, flexing their musical muscles and daring you to ignore them! And you can't! "The Daniel Ten" is based around a compelling guitar riff, vibey solo and funky power pop chorus. Then just as it slows down and subsides "In This World" bursts into life with energetic thrashy swathes of guitars and distorted vocals to shake you onto your feet! Two minutes of perfect intense rock music. Absolutely brilliant! The single continues and concludes with the musical spiritual polemic "All Right" built around an insistent drum loop and building and diving in intensity as the song unfolds. Listening to this, you have to ask, isn't it time that more people discovered the intense groovy rock sound of Fabulous? Because Fabulous are indeed fabulous!

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Reader Comments

Posted by Nigel Glover in Glasgow @ 09:51 on Feb 26 2007

Stumbled on this review completely by accident whilst looking for something entirely unrelated! It's made my monday morning, cause I was the singer in the band 'fabulous'. Happy days. God is good.



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