Depending on what types of music one is into, the name
Brainstorm can have very different connotations. The music world has given us a '90s
jazz combo billed as
Chico Freeman & Brainstorm, a '70s
soul/funk band called
Brainstorm (best known for their 1977 hit
"Lovin' Is Really My Game") and various
rock outfits called
Brainstorm, ranging from a Latvian group to the long-running German headbangers reviewed here. This
Brainstorm has been plugging away since 1989, providing melodic yet tough, hard-hitting power
metal albums that haven't been groundbreaking but are generally likable.
Downburst is no exception; this 2007 recording/early 2008 release doesn't offer many surprises, but there is no denying that the songs are nicely crafted and well executed. While
Downburst is about intensity and aggression, it is also about songcraft -- and the influences that have served
Brainstorm well in the past (
Judas Priest,
Iron Maiden, and
Fates Warning, among others) continue to serve them well on this 43-minute CD. It should be noted that although
Brainstorm has had some lineup changes over the years, the band hasn't been nearly the revolving door that so many
metal bands are.
Brainstorm's founders,
Torsten Ihlenfeld and
Milan Loncaric, were still on board after 19 years, and on
Downburst, they are joined by
Andy B. Franck (
Brainstorm's lead singer since 1999) and drummer
Dieter Bernert.
Franck, who has worked out well for the band, is in very good form throughout
Downburst -- an album that doesn't pretend to reinvent the
metal wheel but is a solid, if derivative, demonstration of what
Brainstorm has to offer. ~ Alex Henderson