Classic Rock

The Treatment

Waiting For Good Luck

- Johnny Sharp

FRONTIERS MUSIC SRL Cambridge rockers double down on boogie-metal basics.

Now on to their fifth album,

The Treatment would have been forgiven for experiment­ing. Instead they seem to have focused on their core strengths and simply tried even harder not to bore us, and to get to the chorus.

The opener’s hook ‘We’re in the rat race, and there ain’t no escape’ won’t win any literary prizes for lyrical wit. But when it’s performed like Def Leppard without the production sheen, and then followed with Take It Or Leave It’s defiant determinat­ion to sound like a hairspraye­d headliner at the Sunset Strip Cathouse in 1985, you’ll have no qualms about signing up for some dumb fun. The boogieinfu­sed romp of Lightning In A Bottle, built around funky Aerosmith-style riff knots, is also hard to resist. In truth, not all these dozen songs can match

that opening trio for immediacy, but they’re still served well by similarly unpretenti­ous tradrock tricks, most memorably on No Way Home’s chunky swagger. ■■■■■■■■■■

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