Jump to content

lettard

2024 Donors
  • Posts

    5,875
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by lettard

  1. Got the double cd today
  2. Superb track...from that nice spanish guitar build up to the big beat that kicks in,even the Flamenco or it may Jota part fits right in to the style and feel of the song...you can tell where the roots from what they became began, if you know what I mean and yes Skyline Whispers is great..its just that pretty much all of their stuff is just that..great
  3. Nothing wrong with that at all I'm actually rather found of Animalize ...although COTN would be my favourite
  4. Old School mode... Vicious Rumors - Soldiers Of The Night Armored Saint - Symbol Of Salvation Savatage - Hall Of The Mountain King WASP - Inside The Electric Circus
  5. Agreed...still good though...but they hit the groove from Amber onwards
  6. I'll chuck in Frontline ,H.E.A.T & Treat because for me they haven't done a bad album... Oh and Cats In Space should make it 5(studio) brilliance with the release of "Kickstart The Sun"...i'm pretty sure on that 1
  7. For me personally...yes...I love all of their first 5...then it went to like & like a bit for the ones after
  8. Didn't Promised Land come before Hear In The Now Frontier? added also that for me Promised Land was the better of them...so you're 5 would still hold up lol..yeah the first 5 Tesla also pretty good to excellent
  9. Wild America - Old School Cool Thunder - Dopamine
  10. A wee bump on this one...seem to have been overlooked but for me this album is very very good stuff indeed
  11. Doesn't sound too bad,I've it preordered cause I liked the Sunstrike stuff and judging by the band logo it was the same designer
  12. Peter Goalby - I Will Come Runnin' Hurricane - Slave To The Thrill (Bad Reputation Remaster) Armored Saint - March Of The Saint (AS 40th Anniversary Digi)
  13. Yeah and he has Diamond Star Halos in there too I'm hoping future...then we can get more info off him
  14. Yeah...I count six (I could be wrong) that don't appear on Medusa Groove...don't know if i'd be up for shelling out for that tbh
  15. Indianapolis, Indiana - Eonian Records is pleased to present the quintessential catalog of by Los Angeles rockers CHARLOTTE. In 2010, Eonian Records released one of our most highly celebrated releases to this day. Fast forward twelve years and the band discovers the digital audio tapes for their entire collection, including a host of never-released studio sessions. The Eonian team did not even make it through the second song when we unanimously agreed we needed to do this again! What separates this from ‘Medusa Groove’ you might ask? The band collectively picked 17 of their favorites (10 from their Eonian debut 'Medusa Groove' and 7 never released tracks), then turned the digital audio tapes over to Rob Calwell of Bombworks Sound for remastering. They sound as crisp and amazing as ever! Also, brand new stunning artwork including tons of never-before-seen photos, and liner notes written by Steven Reid, of Fireworks Magazine and Sea of Tranquility and lead vocalist, Eric Ganz. This is a must-have! CHARLOTTE's story originally began in upstate New York in 1984. Some back-and-forth banter between the band regarding the so-called “sins of mankind” led to a conversation about legendary women who left their mark on history through less than reputable means which in turn led to a discussion about the legend of 'Charlotte the Harlot', the most beautiful of whores. Seeking symbolism, the band shortened the name to CHARLOTTE. Initially, CHARLOTTE's sound was heavily influenced by the likes of Judas Priest, Motley Crue, and Ratt. Relocating to Los Angeles in the autumn of 1986, CHARLOTTE would go through a number of rhythm sections until the lineup of Eric Ganz (lead vocals), Nick DiBacco (guitars), Vinnie Cacciotti (guitars), ex-Masi member Chris Colovas (bass), and Eric D. Brewton (drums) was complete. It seems only fitting that a band named after a wicked woman played their first gig at a club called Jezebel’s in Orange County, California. Never really considered themselves a ‘hair’ or metal band but simply a rock band, their music transitioned to more varied influences from Deep Purple, Great White, Aerosmith, and Led Zeppelin. CHARLOTTE quickly garnered barrels of buzz and rode the wave of their rapidly rising popularity, and although a deal never materialized, many industry giants such as Geffen, ATCO, Arista Records, Giant, and Mercury all showed great interest. Through it all, they were never content to follow the trend, always staying true to themselves and delivering vibrant, creative, unpredictable hard rock music. Despite the major buzz, selling out every venue they played, and magazines hailing CHARLOTTE as the next big thing, the big contract just didn't materialize. But no matter what, just like the harlot after which they are named, CHARLOTTE’s legend and legacy continue to live on. Splitting up in 1996, CHARLOTTE would, after teaming up with Eonian Records, reconvene again and are going strong to this day. CHARLOTTE ‘Self-Titled’ Tracklist: 1. Siren 2. Medusa Groove 3. Zoo Of Hearts 4. Little Devils 5. Woman Behind The Eyes 6. When I Need You 7. Got Love On The Line 8. Miss Necrophilia 9. She Get It Up 10. Changes 11. Roadhouse Of Love 12. Mistreated 13. Rock City USA 14. Tough Love 15. Vicious Nature 16. She’s On Fire 17. All Tied Up
  16. Eonian Records will reissue the Jones Street album "Dancing With Devil" on 3rd June retitled as "Out Of The Gutter" Indianapolis, Indiana - Eonian Records is proud to present JONES STREET ‘Out of the Gutter,’ a reissue of the long out of print and most sought-after indies ‘Dancin’ with the Devil.’ This 2022 release features a brand-new mix of the original recordings, as well as bonus material all remastered by Anthony Focx (Beautiful Creatures, Bang Tango), a mammoth booklet chuck-full of never-published photos from the band's archives, and liner notes by Steven Reid of Fireworks Magazine and Sea of Tranquility. ull-force, combat boot-to-the-head, hard rock, with the intensity turned up to level eleven. This is far from another “strip band.” Combining the energy of Skid Row with the attitude of Guns N’ Roses, JONES STREET delivers a unique sound with catchy choruses and pounding grooves. Initially, the JONES STREET sound was heavily influenced by the likes of AC/DC, Skid Row, Aerosmith, Van Halen, and Guns N’ Roses, but as time progressed the quintet added a heavy, raw, powerful attack all their own. Something that would lead to regular shows at legendary venues such as the Bacchanal Club, Exposure 54, Gazzarri's, Roxbury, Scream, The Cathouse, The Roxy, The Tropicana, The Troubadour, Waters Club, Whisky a Go Go, and especially FM Station, a venue which JONES STREET very much saw as their home away from home. With JONES STREET garnering the attention of many influential rock publications such as BAM, Metal Edge, Music Connection, RIP, and Rock City News, as well as local radio stations KNAC and ROCK 102.1 it was Sony Records who seemed set to sign the band. With a demo deal from the label to record some songs now in their possession, it looked like a visit to the big leagues was just around the corner, but not only was the market JONES STREET was trying to enter already saturated to bursting point, but it also quickly became clear that grunge wasn’t going away so quickly. With the times signaling a shift in the music scene, Sony didn’t follow up on their initial interest, but JONES STREET did record some songs through the deal they had earned. JONES STREET 'Out of the Gutter' features tracks produced by Vince Neil (Motley Crue) and Steve Stevens (Billy Idol), as well as Jay Baubgarder (Bush, P.O.D., Papa Roach, Alien Ant Farm, Hoobastank, Evanescence and so many more), and a never-released bonus track 'On The Edge' produced & engineered by Jonny Jones and Mickey Perez. Originally released independently by lead singer Shawn Crosby in 2008, the album quickly sold out and has become a rare find at a high price. This is a MUST have for any and all fans of Skid Row, Guns N' Roses, Wildside, and Johnny Crash. This pressing WILL sell out, so don't wait to find this on eBay for $75 to $100 again. 'Out of the Gutter' might be one of Eonian Records' finest releases to date. JONES STREET ‘Out Of The Gutter’ Tracklist: 1. Dancin’ With The Devil 2. Tell Me Why 3. What Comes Around 4. Thieves Of Love 5. Take Your Love 6. Razor To My Wrist 7. When It All Comes Down 8. We Won’t Be Forgotten 9. Fuck Authority 10. On The Edge (Demo)
  17. I'd be very suprised if Crashdiet isn't in my choice now...outstanding release...just sounds so good
  18. and the previous new single...
  19. New single...Sweet involved again...wonder when the album will drop? Wait...just seen that the new album "Superstition" is being released later in 2022...
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.