1983’sLick It Up, showed they could play ball with the fresh crop of glam metal miscreants who grew up air-guitaring toDestroyerin their bedrooms. The deliciously
guitar-driven riffs, which are routinely interrupted by uneasy, wordless bridges or guitar solos. These songs downshift from major-key hooks into more discomfiting tones, from power chords into needling stray notes and abrasive feedback. Such transitions, especially unsettling on tracks like...
"Everybody brought in a little piece of that song after I started playing some of the basic chords," Kelleytells the Bootabout the writing process. "But I’m not that great of a guitar player, so I put the guitar back in Dave’s hands. And with his expert knowledge, he just took ...
Yes I rememberDo you remember?Some say the price of life has a costly amountWhen it comes to fights, I might've lost me a boutBut I've never lost my head 'cause that would cost me a scalpSo when my heart became cold like the Austrian AlpsI used to use my aggression, just to hu...