
UFO's 21st studio album, 'A Conspiracy of Stars,' delivers a potent dose of classic hard rock, showcasing Phil Mogg's enduring vocals and a collection of driving, blues-infused tracks that prove the v
February 18, 2015 · Steamhammer
This is the sound of seasoned rock veterans doing what they do best, with no pretense or forced reinvention. 'A Conspiracy of Stars' feels like a comfortable, well-worn leather jacket: familiar, reliable, and undeniably cool. It's an album built on powerful, blues-tinged guitar riffs, a driving rhythm section, and Phil Mogg's distinctive, world-weary yet defiant vocals. It's for those nights when you want to crank up the volume, feel the rumble of classic hard rock in your chest, and remember why you fell in love with this music in the first place. A testament to enduring craft and passion.
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