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Tesla: Jeff Keith (vocals); Frank Harmon (acoustic & electric guitars, keyboards, background vocals); Tommy Skeoch (electric guitar); Brian Wheat (bass); Troy Luccketta (drums, percussion). Recorded at Frank Hannon Productions Studio, Pollock Pines, California. Personnel: Jeff Keith (vocals); Frank Hannon (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, keyboards, background vocals); Tommy Skeoch (electric guitar); Eric Gorfain, Daphne Chen (violin); Richard Dodd (cello); Section Quartet (strings); Brian Wheat (bass guitar); Troy Luccketta (drums, percussion); Michael Rosen (loops). Audio Mixers: Michael Rosen ; Tesla. Recording information: Frank Hannon Productions Studio, Pollock Pines, CA. Photographer: Mark Weiss. Classic hard rockers Tesla were one of those bands that reluctantly hitched a ride on the hair metal bandwagon of the late '80s, only to get bum-rapped on the early-'90s flip side when their career was undeservedly sunk alongside those flaming chunks of hairspray and mascara. Unable or perhaps unwilling to cope with culturally enforced grunge exile thereafter, the members of Tesla chose extinction instead, quietly going their separate ways after touring in support of their fourth studio album, 1994's understated Bust a Nut. The fact that they also resisted the temptation to join in the minor spat of pop-metal nostalgia heard in the late-'90s also speaks volumes about their true nature, and makes their eventual return with 2004's Into the Now all the more worth investigating. And sure enough, for the most part, Into the Now is a prototypical Tesla album: heavy, melodic, focused, and -- when in doubt -- understated. Indeed, like the songs that earned them millions in their heyday, new tracks like "Look @ Me" and "Heaven Nine Eleven" are perfect studies in reined-in virtuosity, their grooves and hooks ever spotlighting the essential strengths of the almighty song. The odd bit of synthesized drumbeats is the only visible concession to fashion (note its disappointing and pointless inclusion in the acoustic foot-tapper "What a Shame"), but thankfully, gets dropped from the menu as quickly as it was added. Elsewhere, "Words Can't Explain" locks into a pleasant Southern rock feel, "Caught in a Dream" is a heartwarming acoustic ballad for the ladies, and "Miles Away" is the album's grand, Led Zeppelin-by-way-of-Def Leppard mini-epic, its ample contrasts of light/shade and backdrop string arrangements eliciting flashbacks of "Kashmir" almost as much as they do "Die Hard the Hunter." Vocalist Jeff Keith is reliable as ever throughout, his voice sounding all the better for the nicotine ravages of time, while guitarists Frank Hannon and Tommy Skeoch resurrect their six-string harmonies in all their glory for the memorable "Mighty Mouse" and the decidedly psychedelic "Come to Me." In short, like virtually every Tesla album before it, Into the Now takes the back door to one's perception, unassumingly sneaking up on you with the realization "Hey! This is really good!" A classy comeback by a classy band, it's therefore practically guaranteed to please -- not wow -- aging fans with its time-warp sensibilities and authenticity of spirit. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia Unfairly labeled a hair-metal band, Tesla was always closer to the spirit of vintage 1970s hard rock. When the group released 1994's BUST A NUT, grunge rock was in full swing, and the Sacramento quintet subsequently took their curtain call, keeping busy with low-profile side projects. Testing the waters in 2000, Tesla launched a successful reunion tour, proving the band's enduring appeal. INTO THE NOW stands as their first full-length studio effort in 10 years. The core of Tesla's sound has been updated with a fresh and contemporary flavor, but it's still very much their own. Jeff Keith's voice retains its heartfelt grit and grease, while guitarists Frank Hannon and Tommy Skeotch have noticeably absorbed some nu-metal influences in the band's downtime. Into The Now Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Great Comeback! Tesla are a great band and have made one of the best hard rock albums of 2004.Every song is classic Tesla with a modern sound,check out into the now,caught in a dream,mighty mouse,what a shame,just a few examples of brilliant song writing.Tesla rock harder than any NUMETAL band and are one of the most consistant bands around. Submitted by nick (hobart tasmania)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 2 of 2 found this helpful.
ROCKING THIS IS BY FAR ONE OF THEIR BEST. EXCELLENT CD. GREAT GUTARS & VOCALS, ORIGINAL,LINE UP. Submitted by TNEDELJKOVIC (GURNEE, IL)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Tesla's finally back After a few years off, I am glad to have the original members back making music. It is the same ole good music I was used to getting from the band. Submitted by ricflairjr (Columbia, SC, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great!!! Tesla is definitely back!!!...awsome work. The same old Tesla we all know. Better that expected. Submitted by kjlugo (Toronto, ON, Canada)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
GREAT NEW CD THIS CD IS AWESOME. TELSA HAS DONE A GREAT JOB ON THIS CD. IT IS SIMPLY AWESOME. Submitted by phillworkman (SOMERSET, KY)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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