Tuesday, October 12, 2010

"Taking a blueprint of White Sister and Survivor, this debut album sets off at full pace" 4/5 - Steven Reid, Sea Of Tranquility.

"Taking a blueprint of White Sister and Survivor and then marrying that with early Danger Danger and Jules sleek vocals which add a tinge of Treat to the mix, this debut album sets off at full pace" 4/5 - Steven Reid, Sea Of Tranquility.

Check out the full review;
http://www.seaoftranquility.org/reviews.php?op=showcontent&id=9740

In Depth Interview on May The Rock Be With You.

An indepth Interview with White Widdow frontman Jules about the upcoming debut album is now featured on the website May The Rock Be With You! They also have soundclip samples of every song to hear!

http://www.maytherockbewithyou.com/May_The_Rock_Be_With_You/BEST_THINGS/Entries/2010/10/5_WHITE_WIDDOW.html

Saturday, October 9, 2010

"All In all, a well rounded and rocking album, and an "Opera Prima" for this young gang" 88/100 - MRF Magazine (Italy)

"All In all, a well rounded and rocking album, and a serious "Opera Prima" for this young gang" 88/100 - MRF Magazine (Italy)

Check out the White Widdow interview and album review in the new issue of Melodic Rock Fanzine, out now.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

French website Zikannuaire.com reviews the White Widdow Debut!

Here's how they summed up their review of our debut album due out October 29th on AOR Heaven records.

"This is a group to listen to if you enjoy quality music interpreted with skill. Then the melodic rock aficionado, immerse yourself in this album, you will not be disappointed..."

Sunday, October 3, 2010

"They've got the hooks & melodies to trade licks with the best of them" - D.Cockett, Destiny Records

Although they’ve only been together as a band for a couple of years now, on the evidence of their self titled debut, White Widow come over with all the self assurance of long term vets. Built around the emotive vocal style of Jules Millis (also a member of glamsters The Deadthings, he’s very close to Treat man Robert Ernlund at times), their effervescent, sylphlike blend of melodic hard rock and classic AOR (think Treat meets Survivor at a White Sister reunion) is a million miles away from the raucous, sub AC/DC styled rock ‘n’ roll normally associated with our antipodean cousins.
http://www.destinyrocks.com/index.php?contentId=129&pid=8271

"An enjoyable romp, with lots of parping keyboards - the we like 'em" - Malcom Dome, Classic Rock Magazine

White Widdow are that rarest of beast – a good Aussie melodic rock band. Their self-titled, debut album reeks of the mid-80s (the era of Dokken, White Sister and Bon Jovi), and is all the better for it. An enjoyable romp, with lots of parping keyboards – the way we like ’em. - Malcom Dome, Classic Rock Magazine.  http://www.classicrockmagazine.com/news/classic-rocks-new-releases-round-up-14/