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Airplay

Artist Point Blank
Title Airplay
Release Date Monday, July 4, 2022
Genre Rock > Rock > Southern Rock
Copyright © Rocks Off Records
Country GERMANY

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Pretty much polished hard rock boogie, best heard on the opening track.

Point Blank's second album, the aptly-titled Second Season, disappeared without a trace, which meant that they needed one thing from their third -- airplay -- so they could get some success underneath their belt. Maybe that's why they titled the album Airplay. Even if their motivations weren't so clearly crass and commercial, there's little question that the focus on Airplay results in a quantum leap over their meandering debut. Here, it's pretty much polished hard rock boogie, best heard on the opening track "Mean to Your Queenie." The rest of the album is undeniably slick -- something that comes as a shock after the roughshod and scattershot debut -- but that slickness gives the production coherence and helps focus the band. Even so, Airplay is hardly a lost album-rock gem, but for anyone that likes to dig deep into late-'70s album-oriented hard rock, this is pretty entertaining since it has a good surface lined with keyboards and hot distorted guitars and they touch on enough different sounds, not just boogie, but power ballads ("Shine On" is particularly good) and Southern-tinged mid-tempo rockers. A step in the right direction, then, and easily one of the best records this forgotten Texas rock band cut.
Line-up:
Rusty Burns - guitars, back voc.; Kim Davis - guitars, harmonica, back voc.; Buzzy Gruen - drums, perc., back voc.; Steve Hardin - keyboards, harmonica, lead voc.; John O'Daniel - lead voc.; Bill Randolph - bass, lead voc.

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