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Freedom To Function
DOUBLE ECLIPSE
FREEDOM TO FUNCTION
Released 2003 (Thirteen 772 Music)

Track List:
01. Burn
02. Temptation
03. See You On The Other Side
04. Don't Tell Me Lies
05. Self Esteem
06. Reason Why
07. Invisible Elite
08. Take It All Away
09. Chance To Make It Right
10. When All The Talk Is Done

Band:
Phillip Hackney - vocals and backing vocals
Alan Hackney - drums, backing vocals and programming

Additional Musicians:
Mikael Johannesson - guitar (1, 2, 4, 5 & 7)
Richard Spencer - guitar (3, 6, 8 & 9)
Phil Abram - guitar
David Gotteri - bass

Production:
Produced by Alan Hackney, Phillip Hackney and Phil Abram.

Review:
The English twins that make up Double Eclipse, Phillip and Alan Hackney, have put together a very commendable sophomore album. Named after the album by Hardline, the twins plays a heavier brand of rock then their idols. Freedom To Function is well produced, well played and has elements of decades long past flowing throughout it.
  If the previous comments of twins and great production led you to think of Double Eclipse as a Nelson clone, get those thoughts out of your head immediately! This album has more in common with the melodic styling of underrated groups such as Badlands and Harem Scarem then the harmless pop metal of Nelson. Freedom To Function wasn't made for Top 40 radio; it's simply a good melodic rock album.
  What sets Double Eclipse apart from other bands of this genre is vocalist Phillip Hackney. The singer has a unique, almost forced vocal delivery, which honestly reminds me of no one else in rock. It's a voice similar in style to Ozzy Osbourne, in which you will either love or hate it. Personally it has grown on me like a bad weed, especially on slower tempo songs such as the seven-minute epic "See You On The Other Side" and "Reason Why." Check the group out at their official website, and if you like the vocals you'll love this album.

Reviewed by Skid for Sleaze Roxx, March 2003.

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