When writing about their debut, we opined that it was a proof of concept of sorts, and that Normal Bias were more than capable of taking that vision to even lusher and more polished territory.Kingdom Comeis that promise realized, perhaps even more than we could have anticipated; so few ac...
While the band did enjoy a bit of a surge with that year’s ‘Lick It Up’ album, as the years rolled by and the lineup changed several times, the band’s popularity started to slowly wane (although, as Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley will remind you, a bad year for KISS was better...
we think they're coming from someone who hasn't lived through the 70s. We say, rewind the clock back to the summer 1976 and blast this one from the sun-soaked boat out on Lake St. Clair while you're tossing back the Pabsts. It will fit in perfectly between Lynda Ronstadt, Carole ...
Halestorm showed promise on their self-titled 2009 debut album, but absolutely took a major step forward with their sophomore set,The Strange Case Of …. Leading the way was the high energy lead single “Love Bites (So Do I),” a kick ass, raucous and unapologetic anthem as Lzzy Hale co...
more recreational). So I called Kevin and sounded like he really wanted me to come out there. I had made plans to climb with Bruce all weekend on Mt. Lemmon and wanted to hang out with Zo. Isn't it always the case that when you're on a up, the people around will bring you ...
“Vacation Man” will convince you that you need a permanent holiday from everyday business life, as if the boardrooms and the corner offices don’t hold the secrets to success that you once dreamed of. I feel this way too – I’m with you guys. But even though this is exactly the ...
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War can be a lot of push and pull, and you get some of that musically with Nothing More’s “Go to War,” which provides solitary falsetto one minute and in-your-face aggression the next. Tribal Depeche Mode-esque drums and powerful synths propel the song forward, as Jonny Hawkins unspo...
Depeche Mode - Dream On. So Kasper, which part did you loop? "Can you feel a little love" or the guitar riff? Reply 9 of 48 kasperPosts:941 September 11, 2007 12:18PM Quote: Originally Posted byEagerDragon If I purchase a ringtone and later I want to change the particular 30...
Even then, though, you could probably suss out who was going to come out on top. Mostly it was that ringing, choppy guitar riff on "I Will Follow", their fourth single. And the chorus is pretty good, too. 35. Wham!: "Wham! Rap"Released: January 1983Chart peak: UK #8, U.S. ...