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shamus

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  1. Don't have the attention span or patience for commercials but there are some really hilarious ones that are masterpieces of the medium. They pop up far too infrequently but I'll put up with them for that reason alone.

  2. 2 hours ago, Captain Howdy said:

    If it is done more in the style of classic Dokken/Lynch Mob, then with Mason on vocals it will sound like Warrant part 2.

    They have to make it sound different, whether that be heavier or more modern, otherwise you will have two very similar sounding bands.

    Agreed. While I like Mason's vocals, everything begins to sound the same if the backing tracks aren't varied enough.

  3. Babylon A.D. Revelation Highway album release party in Vallejo, California this Saturday. F**k am I pumped for this show. VIP meet n greet to boot.

    Danko Jones Nov 10

    Brighton Rock and Platinum Blonde Nov 17

    Udo Dirkschneider in Feb 2018

  4. NIce package. Would have preferred he flanked those bonus tracks with a album of new songs, however. I'm sure he has a heap of unreleased material he could have given the studio treatment to. That said, I'll likely grab this one anyway.

     

    If you have the chance to see his live band, do so. This is no bare bones touring unit. It is a full blown affair and they put on a bombastic show!

  5. I've been spinning this one regularly. Some pretty harsh reviews in this thread but I'm loving it. It may not match their three previous albums but there are some killer tunes on this one that I like better than some of their older stuff.

    I Got What You Want is my least favorite but that banter at the end of the song turns it into a must listen spin every time out. Hilarious! Lyrically I think Pussy Ain't Free, Walk of Shame and Wrong Side of the Tracks are clever enough. Pussy is probably my favorite song on Lower the Bar next to the electric remix of That's When You Came In which is a monster hit and one of my all time SP faves. Poontang Boomerang is a catchy fun track and goes over great live. I think musically this album is quite diverse and I can say I like every song with She's Tight being the only one I would skip over on a regular basis.

     

    Just my opinion, but I think those of you who have written off this one, should give it a few more spins. It's definitely a grower. I really can't see anyone who liked their first three cds not liking this one after repeated spins.

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    Helix, Honeymoon Suite, and Randy Bachman on the bill today. Gonna be awesome!!

     

     

    I'd buy a new blazer just for HS. "Never Was A Forever" still tops my list of favorite 2017 tracks.

     

     

    Great song from a great band!

  7. Wow! That is different. Autograph, it certainly isn't, though without Plunkett there singing, playing, writing, producing etc. I never expected it to sound even remotely like their back catalogue. I like Daniels as a vocalist and Lynch as a guitarist so I'll be picking this one up hoping for a cool hybrid of Jailhouse and Autograph. Also, hope there is enough material here to justify picking it up if you already have their ep. TBD.

  8. heh heh is this the official Heavyharmonies boy band thread?

    There was recently a reality show on TV about making a boy band, so that made me think of this. I must say I enjoyed some songs from NKOTB's "10" album..

     

    never understood why some UK bands like for example Westlife, East 17, or JLS did not have more success in US market.. seems like a waste of a good market for pop.

     

    Can't solve that riddle for ya, 'cause my boy band vocabulary is limited to that cover tune Steel Panther did of I Want it That Way. But similarly related, Take That, to my knowledge were never as big in North America as overseas so whatever that side of the pond digs, doesn't always climb the charts our way. I had heard of Take That (mainly because I'd continually see their cds over the years in the local pawn shops) but had never heard their music and had no clue how huge they were until I saw them in Dublin. My wife is the biggest Pet Shop Boys fan so we went to see them open and bailed right after they finished but their was a huge crowd there at a sold out Croke Park to see the headliners. Go figure.

  9. Totally into this one. I can hear their roots in it. As stated; chorus could be slicker but as is I am really excited to hear the rest of this album. Their first two cds were so ridiculously good, comparing Revelation Highway to them is really unfair to begin with. I think it is a good representation of what they should sound like in 2017.

     

    And since this is a BAD thread, I will take this opportunity to once again shamelessly sing the praises of their Persuaders cd. What a monster disc!! Not as crunchy as BAD but killer hooks abound.

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