Heart: Fanatic
Heart
Fanatic
(Epic/Legacy)
Loud guitar and Ann Wilsonâs always-strong vocals move the chunky title track opener of Heartâs fourteenth studio album, Fanatic.
Electronic, spiky staccato and back bleeps infect a good amount of the 13 tracks here. âSkins and Bonesâ is a good rocker and the best tune of the first few. Then there is âMillion Milesâ with its echoey electric guitar and keys behind Annâs vocals. (It reminds me of what Tangerine Dream managed on the Risky Business soundtrack.). Later, tom-tom beats move under both Nancy and Annâs vocals on â59 Crunch.â
âMashallahâ is about as classic as youâre going to get to some late ’70s Dog & Butterfly-era Heart, with its great seductive rhythms from Nancy (one of the truly gifted rhythm guitarists in rock music) rolling over the spiking strings and Ann calling you in close. âRock Deep (Vancouver)â is just damn pretty, with Nancyâs first real use of acoustic and Ann hitting it out of the park about the girlsâ history in the northwest area of this country. Drums and big, heavy chords lead the straight-ahead âBeautiful Broken,â again showcasing Annâs truly amazing pipes. âTwo Silver Ringsâ gives Nancy ample distorted rhythm room under Annâs spoken vocal. And the last tune, âZingara,â has an almost salsa/conga-back beat-thang with Nancy on lead vocals.
Producer Ben Mink is back on board with Ann and Nancy here as he was on their last, equally brilliant album, Red Velvet. Like Red Velvet, Fanatic is another great release from Ann and Nancy Wilson leading their band well into four decades-plus now.