Sadly, that is not what I heard on Blazing Christmas. In fact, there was nothing blazing about the record at all. The first thing that struck me was the guitar tone. I simply didn’t like it. It was distinctive but in a bad way. At that point, I flipped over the CD to look at the tracks and who was part of the band.
I then realized that this was an instrumental album since there was no vocalist listed. Trellis appears to be a one-man show with Chris Wira handling the guitars, bass, drums as well as the mixing, mastering and production of the record. With no singing on Blazing Christmas, the guitar tone becomes the focus and the record simply fails because of it.
If it wasn’t for the familiar melodies of many of the songs on Blazing Christmas such as “O Come All Ye Faithful”, “Joy To The World” and “Angels We Have Heard On High”, the album would simply be painful to listen to. When Wira throws in a little improvisation into classics such as “Joy To The World”, he loses my interest and attention rather quickly. As I did a little bit of background research on Trellis, I noticed that there was a video released for the single “Keep On Running” with Brian Austin handling the lead vocals. I think that Blazing Christmas could have been a lot better with Austin providing some vocals which would have taken the focus off Wira‘s guitar tone and put more emphasis on the Christmas classics themselves. Overall, Trellis‘ Blazing Christmas is a hard pass.
o1. Come To See And Hear
02. O Come All Ye Faithful
03. The First Noel
04. What Child Is This
05. Joy To The World
06. See Around The Winter Snow
07. Angels We Have Heard On High
08. God Rest Ye
09. We Three Kings
10. Silent Night
11. Hark The Herald
12. We Wish You A Merry Christmas
Band Member:
Chris Wira – guitars, bass, drums
Production:
Produced, mixed and mastered by Chris Wira