Bangalore Choir - Rapid Fire Succession On Target part 2

Reviewed by Diego Orozco • 17 January 2026
Wow! This album is really a Bullet Train, but not to nowhere, it takes me straight to '92, I close my eyes and I can feel the same vibe and energy I did back in those days, what a fantastic follow up to that masterpiece that On Target was. I listened on a loop since I bought it, since the opening track, (a cry of victory from the depths of the mighty David Reece, the mastermind behind this amazing project, he's fresh, creative, hard working artist, don't lose one bit of what made him great 40 plus years ago), to the following songs loaded with fantastic riffs, melody and the distinctive sound of the On Target album, songs are catchy, you can help but repeat them in your head all day long!!! The greatest achievement of this album is delivering a TRUE follow up of a gem from the past, many others promised that but mostly fail, many empty promises that disappointed fans, but Mr. Reece is ON POINT, as usual, and for those who don't know Bangalore Choir don't you think for a moment that only this album is a banger, the rest of their catalog is simply fantastic.

Target album, songs are catchy, you can help but repeat them in your head all day long!!!

The greatest achievement of this album is delivering a TRUE follow up of a gem from the past, many others promised that but mostly fail, many empty promises that disappointed fans, but Mr. Reece is ON POINT, as usual, and for those who don't know Bangalore Choir don't you think for a moment that only this album is a banger, the rest of their catalog is simply fantastic.

Sailing through Driver's Seat, Swimming with the Sharks, Prisoner, Trouble with the Truth, my ABSOLUTE favorites, the rest are brilliant as well, there's no fillers here, Reece and his crew takes the time to prepare one hell of a disc, with no flaws, solid and powerful, yes! He's STILL THE SAME!