What the Press say: Tragik – Ultima Ratio

tragik - ultima ratioOn the brink of the release of the new Tragik Album, high time we let you in on the comments from the press about current Tragik release Ultima Ratio:

  • Get Ready To Rock hand out 3.5 / 5 stars and say: “Tragik is the most melodic rock sounding and certainly where I’d recommend a new listener to Phil Vincent’s extensive catalogue of music to start. In fact this album is as good as any place to start and existing fans of his work & Tragik will find much to enjoy on ‘Utlima Ratio’ “
  • Dutch site Rock Portaal write: “Just nice unadulterated and above all pure rock”
  • From Canada DMME writer Dmitry writes “Drawing the line through this divided world, hard rock veterans deliver a blow to boredom” resulting in 4/5 stars!
  • Basbayannis from Greece: “For all of you who like their rock, catchy, modern and a bit sugar coated at some points, TRAGIK have the package” 7/0
  • Dutch site White Room Reviews: “the diversity in the songs and the excellent guitar work ensure that the enthusiast can enjoy this extensively”
  • from the USA writer Jon Neudorf writes on the Sea Of Tranquility website: “Ultima Ratio is an excellent slice of catchy hard rock that is positively addictive. Highly recommended”
  • UK’s own Woody’s Rock Reviews say: “Another strong and enjoyable album from Phil Vincent which I’ve thoroughly enjoyed and its with a big smile I add Tragik’s ‘Ultima Ratio’ to my ever-expanding Phil Vincent collection!” and note a 8/10
  • and somewhere on this Strutter page you can read Gabor’s thoughts about the album, a 8.2 / 10 points “the result is always crystal clear quality melodic rock”

Find the album here or here, ask your favourite cd seller and it is also available on all digital platforms.

 

New Tragik album Cry For Love!

Release: November 23, 2022. Pre Order now Open!

ROCK COMPANY RECORDS is proud to announce the continuation of its relation with Tragik, with release of the new album “Cry for Love”.

This is the 11th opus from Phil Vincent, Dirk Phillips, and Damian D’Ercole with Vince O’Regan proving guitar histrionics throughout. “Cry  for Love” solidifies TRAGIK as a force to be reckoned with inside the melodic hard rock community.
From “Thrill of it All” to “Chasing Heaven” to “And Now We Know” to the closing title track, the onslaught never wanes. Check out the rocked up version of Norman Greenbaum’s “Spirit in the Sky” for more proof.

Mastered by Jacob Hansen, this album needs to be played LOUD!!!

Pre-order digital on bandcamp:

CD here or here

Tragik – Ultima Ratio out now!

tragik - ultima ratio“Ultima Ratio” continues seamlessly where the highly successful previous album Faith Healer (2020) left off. Driving hard rock tracks, filled to the brim with class melodies, powerful riffs and shredding solos. Phil Vincent, Damian D’Ercole and Dirk Phillips just refuse to take it easy and keep firing on all cylinders.

Assisted on lead guitars by Vince O’Regan and William Roux, “Ultima Ratio” will please every serious fan.

A CD version can be found with many shops, including at our webshop.

If you prefer digital, try bandcamp, Spotify or iTunes. But it can be found on all major outlets!

Reviews Update

aeons in solitude - mourning cloak

phil vincent - today tomorrow yesterdaytragik - faith healerD'Ercole - Hard Core frontLegion - Redemption

 

 

 

It’s been a while since we added new reviews here. And yes, a bunch of last years writings will be missing. But for now let’s try to inform you about what critcs all around had to say about our releases:

  • Pete’s rock news writes about Aeons In Solitude: ““Mourning Cloak” debut is a very promising work. It is intended for the open minded fans of doom metal and gothic metal, but fans of gothic rock and progressive rock/metal will find interest in it. The album’s sweet melancholy and goth vibes reveal the darker shades of human behaviour and psychology. We impatiently await for their next work.”
  • Basbayiannis writes about Phil Vincent’s Today Tomorrow Yesterday: “Surprising uplifting and fresh sounding,… a truly remarkable album”
  • The Mayfair Mall Zine has written more favourable reviews, now for Tragik’s  Faith Healer and for D’Ercole’s Hard Core: “smashing stuff”. Oh and find a heartwarming reaction to Phil’s TTY album there too!
  • Your Music Blog on Legion’s Redemption: “another great album that will not need much time winning you over.”
  • Another “Recommended” from ViriAOR for Phil’s TTY album
  • Get Ready To Rock think Tragik’s Faith Healer is: “Quite possibly the band’s best outing to date and one to play loud, enjoy and forget about all the crap going on in the world right now. ****”
  • Dutch site Rockportaal compliment is that “fans of last century’s rock music will find much to their delight” in regard to Legion, Phil and Tragik
  • Also Strutter reports on Legion, Tragik and Phil’s solo offering in one go. All points are above an 8 so we do not complain!
  • a whopping 4 3/4 (out of 5) stars for Legion from Dmitry at DMME
  • a nice read from The Rocker on Phil: “At least you know where you are with one of his albums, an increasingly rare thing in a fragile world.”

New Tragik album and video!

tragik - faith healerUS hard rock outfit Tragik are about to release their new album Faith Healer to the hungry masses. And what a taste it is! Phil, Damian and Dirk have, with the additional talents of Vince O’Regan and Janne Stark, created an absolute killer of an album. Credit also to the powerful mastering of Jacob Hansen!

Worth noting is that the CD version will have an axclusive bonus track. Release is October 21, but the album is already shipping from our webstore.

Curious? Then better check the Robot Love video, featuring Janne Stark on solos.

And more great reviews for our releases!

chinawhite - differentfred mika - withdrawal symptomssouls of deaf - fortune favors the boldSunrise Auranaut - Insertermarenna - livin no regretscryptic nature - pandorstill living - ymmijtragik - taintedAgain a bunch of reviews have reached our desk. Well, computer actually. For your convenience here a quick overview and the links on where to find them:

Rockportaal wrote an awesome piece about the latest Chinawhite album Different. Find the original here, and an English translation on the Chinawhite site.

Viri AOR wrote about Fred Mika and Chinawhite. These are in Spanish! The Fred Mika review describes it as solid, yet maybe a little irregular because of the style changes throughout the album. Since there are also only 5 star reviews from readers so far, I think it is received well! Chinawhite get a glowing recommended, and you can read a translation here.

Next is Strutter, Gabor has written no less than 8 short reviews on this page. Here his points for them:
Marenna 7.2, Cryptic Nature 7.6, Sunrise Auranaut 8.1, Still Living 7.5, Tragik 8.3, Chinawhite 8.3, Souls Of Deaf 8.1, and Fred Mika 8.4!

Then we arrive at Musikreview.de. They write about Chinawhite (9/15), Souls Of Deaf (7/15) and Fred Mika (10/15). Just shows that tastes differ…

And to conclude for now, we have Crossfire write about Marenna, leaving them a bit confused 😉

Thanks to the writers, enjoy reading!

More Tainted reviews

dmmeDmitry Epstein from DMME has written some kind words about the Tainted album from Tragik. Read it in full here.

 

And Your Music Blog had this to say about the album…

More reviews!

The latest bunch of reviews that have come in:

US site Sea Of Tranquility write about Sunrise Auranaut and The Ocean Of Unspoken Words here. It is well written, and honest, thank you Steven.

Tragik’s latest opus Tainted got a mixed review from French metal site Metal Integral. The original is here, and you can find a translation to English here.

And last but not least some reviews for Still Living and their wonderful Ymmij opus. German site Musikreviews wrote about theme here. And Dutch site RockPortaal’s findings you can read here. We will try to translate to English soon, or use Google :).

Tons Of Reviews!

cryptic nature - pandorstill living - ymmij tragik - taintedOur recent releases have been getting lots of attention around the world. Not all love of course,  but hey we are indies and cannot afford to pay loads of advertising money. 🙂
But still, some very nice reports coming back.

If you want to know what some of the press is saying, check the next links:

UK, The Midlands Rocks: Brian McGowan calls Tragiks Phil Vincent the insider’s AOR hero, so that is quite the compliment in a way. Read his thoughts on the album here. Thank you Brian! Also find reviews for Still Living and Cryptic Nature there.

Dutch Lords Of Metal also wrote about these releases. Not all friendly… But the Still Living one is quite nice. Read that here.

UK’s Woody’s Rock Reviews gave Tragik – Tainted an 8 /10. Read here why.

And also Mr. H. from Zeitgeist / The Rocker tells us Tainted is “another enjoyable release for those of who grew up with this kind of music”. Read his thoughts on his website.

And a Strongly Recommended for Tainted!

tragik - taintedThe odayrox website have done an extensive review of Tragik’s latest album and they LOVE it!. Here it is:

The always busy Phil Vincent is back with one of his best projects,TRAGIK, and their 7th album “Tainted” to be released tomorrow December 15. Seems that Vincent is concentrated now in his solo career and TRAGIK, and this has paid its dividends. His other bands like D’ERCOLE has been put on hold, and LEGION dissolved.
And while Damian D’Ercole still provides the guitar solos here, and former partner in LEGION Vince O’Regan guest in one guitar solo, this new TRAGIK album is a quite different beast from previous Vincent works.

And that are welcomed news; Vincent / TRAGIK have created a very interesting, different piece of music here.
For the most part, the DOKKEN influences are gone in favor of a more elaborated recipe of melodic rock with added poppy melodies, electronics, and some lite proggy stuff akin KANSAS.
Of course, the melodic hard rocking tunes are still present as are part of TRAGIK’s DNA, such as ‘Can’t Take it Back’ with a feeling close to DANGER DANGER Paul Laine-era, the modern ‘‘Til I See You Again’, or the extremely melodious ‘Regrets’ with some BAD HABIT on it.

But TRAGIK explores here other interesting, new territories on this album.
Opener ‘Welcome Back’ and ‘Face of Sorrow’ are straight melodic rockers, but with some cool electronics in the backgrond in the vein of recent NEWMAN works, and you have a surprisingly poppy tune in ‘Into the Great Unknown’ with Swedish-like melodies all over.
Or check the pretty original ‘Not Over You (Listen)’. The song blends rocking modern guitars with programmed drums in the ’80s way, plenty of sound effects and almost danceable beats.
Title track ‘Tainted’ is pretty melodic hard rock, but even here the groove is different from anything released by TRAGIK before, then ‘Harsh Reality’ is a classic funky melodic rocker, but with a modern presentation.

And then we have TRAGIK developing a proggy side, yet very melodic.
‘Out of Nowhere’ is a midtempo tune with an AORish feeling however the progressive arrangements makes this track one of the most captivating on the album.
Another solid number in this vein appears with ‘Nobody’s There’, showcasing a KANSAS or even BOSTON influences in the main melody, same with ‘Heaven’, a quite long composition with pianos, synth atmospheres and smooth vocals.

There’s a ‘new’ TRAGIK / Phil Vincent in “Tainted”.
Forget the (unnecessary) cheesy cover artwork that doesn’t reflects what is musically packed inside.
You’ll find elaborated songs on this album, always with melody as main focus yet rich in arrangements. It’s also really varied, covering different styles with, for the most part, remarkable results.
Strongly Recommended

01 – Welcome Back
02 – Not over You (Listen)
03 – Can’t Take It Back
04 – Into the Great Unknown
05 – Face of Sorrow
06 – Out of Nowhere
07 – ‘Til I See You Again
08 – Nobody’s There
09 – Regrets
10 – Tainted
11 – Heaven
12 – Harsh Reality

Phil Vincent – Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Bass, Drums
Damian D’Ercole – Lead & Rhythm Guitars
Dirk Phillips – Drums
with:
David Zychek – Guitars, Bass on #12
Mike Mason – Drums on #12
Vince O’Regan – Guitar solos on #3, #8

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