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  1. 23 Views and no replies.......sad, really.....

     

    For me, this is definitely in the vein of Thin Lizzy....hell, the singer even had a Gene Simmons vibe goin' on at times. The music is really good.....great tone.....and some nice songs. I like it.....but people need to actually click on the link and listen.....lol

     

    I'm sure the way some are around here that the name wasn't something 'cool' to them, so they passed....lol...wouldn't surprise me in the least.

     

    Good stuff, Terry....and, please....continue to post good and cool bands. I'm watching and listening! You've turned me on to a bunch so far! Keep rockin'!!

  2. Maybe it was Clutch referring to "Last Train" in the Ballad thread in the Christian Music section of the message board.

     

    • Location:NC, USA
    • Favorite Band:Black Sabbath, Thin Lizzy,Kiss
    • Favorite CD:Band of Gypsys

    Posted 23 September 2008 - 05:04 PM

    Geoff, on Sep 23 2008, 09:00 PM, said:snapback.png

     

    Clutch, on Sep 24 2008, 08:19 AM, said:snapback.png

    I dig "Last Train"- Holy Solider. Great band all the way around in my book.

    Stunning track.

     

    I was in the car listening to it the other night and it shut me and my wife up. We just listened. Or at least I think she shut up. Anyway, all I heard was "Last train".
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    "'Til the End of My Days" by Fear Not

    I remember you mentioning this earlier. About you and your wife driving in silence once this song comes on. There must be a story there, because, while it's a great song, I just don't get the feels from it.

     

     

    Funky......that wouldn't have been me. I don't think my wife has ever heard this song, and there would be no reason for her or I to sit in silence as it played. It has meaning to me, though.... :-)

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    Alessandro Del Vecchio.......great....more keyboard laden wuss rock. His stamp on Hardline and some others is so 'by the book' and just watery. I hated what he did with Hardline and I'm not a huge fan of the guy's output. But....then again, the first Danger Danger was an overproduced poppy hard rock record, as well.

     

    I'll buy it.......but I'm not expecting too much. Hopefully, I will be pleasantly surprised.

    Alessandro Del Vecchio! AGAIN! Is this guy on every second release now!? All his music sounds... the same. I think this damages our genre bringing in the same musos as backing tracks or writers for a variety of other bands.

    To be honest that Hardline was Alessandro Del Vecchio's best - but it should never have been called Hardline. It sounded nothing like Hardline.

    This will be basically Poley singing for Lionville / Chasing Violets - pretty much the same lineup as the Kelly Keeling album from last year.

    It sounded more like Hardline than the other 2 Hardlines did that s for sure!

    Anyway this should be called "Alessandro Del Vecchio Band .... with Ted Poley"

    Hes only producing it.

     

    Have you listened to the promo vid? Sounds exactly the same as his other 2 solo albums to me?

     

     

    Yeah, I don't get why people miss such obvious things. The Martin brothers have written all the songs for the album (bar one) so what the fuck does it actually matter what Alessandro Del Vecchio is doing here? If Hess and Lesperence wrote a new Harem Scarem album but it was produced by Alessandro Del Vecchio, or he played bass on the album... whatever else... it's still going to sound 100% like Harem Scarem.

     

    Listen to the facts, dudes. As far as I can see, Alessandro Del Vecchio has had no input in the song writing, so his involvement should basically be a non-issue. The album will hopefully sound like Vega or Issa's 'Crossfire,' but with Ted Poley on vocals. Sounds like heaven to me.

     

    I watched and listened to the Promo Vid.......you ask.."so what the fuck does it matter what Alessandro Del Vecchio is doing here?". Well...according to them, in the video, ADV rearranged bits and pieces of songs....producers change, add and do all kinds of 'fuck' on albums. So, yeah....it COULD matter. We'll just have to see when it comes out what it sounds like...that would be the 'facts'....lol

  5. Alessandro Del Vecchio.......great....more keyboard laden wuss rock. His stamp on Hardline and some others is so 'by the book' and just watery. I hated what he did with Hardline and I'm not a huge fan of the guy's output. But....then again, the first Danger Danger was an overproduced poppy hard rock record, as well.

     

    I'll buy it.......but I'm not expecting too much. Hopefully, I will be pleasantly surprised.

  6. I enjoyed a bunch of the songs on this record......but, then again, I'm a fan of the Cult from their Pre-Cult and initial Cult tunes. To me their venture into 'mainstream hard rock' was good...but I enjoyed Love the best. This album is pretty good......could have used a bit more upbeat sounds, etc. I'd give it a 7.5 out of 10.

     

    Oh....of course Ian Astbury sounds a little like Morrison...that's been the case since they started! lol

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    And they wonder why people download from torrent and blog sites.

     

    That's way too expensive for a single damn CD.

    Just because I think $400,000.00 is way too expensive for a Lamborghini Aventador doesn't give me the right to steal it.

     

    (We now return you to your regularly-scheduled discussion about the new Vain album.)

     

    No problems, Mark......I'll take you for a cruise in mine! ** I might even let you drive!** :-)

  8. Sweet Fucking Ass......that's what their name refers to. They were from Indiana...Indianapolis, I believe.

     

    As for bands that were underrated.........I'm going to assume that the meaning was for underrated means unsigned...and should have been huge. With that being said.....

     

    Big Bang Babies

    Paradise

     

    are just a couple of the unsigned ones.....

     

    If you were looking at signed artists that should have been bigger from the Strip......I'll go with:

     

    Roxy Blue

    Hardline/Brunette

    Pretty Boy Floyd

    Heavy Bones

     

    To name a few....

     

    there are literally hundreds of bands that were awesome that went unsigned/unnoticed.....a nice part of my collection of music are all of these bands' albums, demos and CD's....literally 100's.

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