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John Aizlewood

"No worlds are changed here, but a few will be enhanced": Richie Kotzen showcases metal, funk and fusion on solo album Nomad

Richie Kotzen - Nomad cover art.

A member of both Mr. Big and Poison, a collaborator with Iron Maiden’s Adrian Smith on 2021’s Smith/Kotzen project, and leader of Winery Dogs, Richie Kotzen has been running a parallel solo career since the late-80s which now runs to more than 20 albums. 

Overwhelmingly self-played, Nomad offers few surprises, but it does showcase the strengths of someone in thrall to metal, funk and fusion, not least on Insomnia, a funk-metal wigout with gothic backing vocals. 

Elsewhere the intricate, winsomely sung, super-tight ballad Nihilist jostles for supremacy with the swaggering attack of Cheap Shots, and the title track’s frenetic percussive clatter is further enlivened by Kotzen’s mid-song guitar fireworks. 

He channels David Coverdale’s vocals on Escape, while the bare-chested, testosterone-drenched These Doors is all-out rock at its most timeless. No worlds are changed here, but a few will be enhanced.

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