Album Review: ROB MORATTI-Sovereign on Frontiers Music By Leslie Snyder

 

 

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Is the fight for rock and roll supremacy making a comeback?  The answer to this question is, yes.  The fight for rock and roll supremacy has made a remarkable comeback courtesy of Frontiers Music and a veteran Canadian rocker named Rob Moratti.  Rob Moratti will captivate listeners with his ear-piercing vocal range and thunderous melodic rock melodies that sound like a major earthquake is occurring throughout his latest album “Sovereign.”  This mind-numbing album features eleven tracks that will expose the trials and tribulations of romance.

The struggle for one’s emotional survival begins underneath a cloud of uncertainty brewing within a loving man’s soul in the heartwarming track “Don’t Give Up on Love.”  This track is a nerve-racking tale featuring sizzling melodic rock melodies that sound like a nervous man has a severe case of heartburn while trying to convince a beautiful woman who has had her heart broken to give romance another chance.  Meanwhile, the hope of a blossoming romance quickly turns into a relentless nightmare in the anxiety ridden track “Locked Down.”  This track features screaming vocals and blistering melodic rock melodies that sound like an angry man who has been raked over hot coals by his overbearing girlfriend throughout the course of their tumultuous relationship.  Now, he is desperately looking for a way out so that he can breathe a breath of fresh air.

Finally, the struggle for one’s emotional survival comes to a delightful end in the blissful track “Angel.”  This track features soulful vocals and sultry melodic rock melodies that sound like a nervous heartbeat is popping out of a somewhat frightened man’s chest.  The somewhat frightened man’s spirit is suddenly awakened by the sight of a gorgeous woman that he swears was sent from heaven.

Rob Moratti is an amazing melodic rock artist with a stunning vocal range combined with electrifying rock melodies that will make the hair stand up on the back of one’s neck throughout his unforgettable album “Sovereign.”

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