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Thursday, May 8, 2025

Nazareth-2XS (1982)

In 1982, at the height of the AOR craze, the Scottish band Nazareth released their best work of the 1980s, an album that perfectly blended melodic rock with their signature hard rock sound. By this point, Nazareth had already experimented with this FM-oriented style with the brilliant albums "Close Enough For Rock 'n' Roll" (1976), "Expect No Mercy" (1977), and "Malice In Wonderland" (1980), records that were well-received by their fans and achieved significant success on the American and European charts. With “2XS,” the band’s thirteenth album, they returned to that formula, reflecting the charismatic rock that has always characterized them in tracks like “Take The Rap” and “Black To The Trenches,” alternating with more experimental and eclectic songs like “Mexico” and “Gatecrash,” while their more melodic side is present in the catchy “Love Leads To Madness,” “Games,” “Dream On,” and “Lonely In The Night”. Although it didn’t achieve the same commercial success as its predecessors, two of its singles, “Love Leads To Madness” and “Dream On”, climbed high on the Billboard charts in the UK and other countries around the world.

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