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AlphaMale

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  1. I agree. It kinda does remind you of a song off the last disappointing album LOWER THE BAR. But I don't mind it.
  2. Michelle Obama Serena Williams Venus Williams Wendy Williams GO!
  3. I agree. I didn't laugh at it at all but it's a catchy song.
  4. I want everyone to be out on the streets singing this!! All I wanna do is..... FUCK!! FUCK!!
  5. Just listened again and I liked it even less than the first time.
  6. "It has the Angelica sound that you’d expect, melodic with some serious drive and crunch. You won’t be able to stop listening to “Without Words”, it’s ‘all in’ with hooks galore and top notch production and some cool artwork to too. This is ANGELICA 2019." But no lyrics..... that's just dumb.
  7. Not bad. But another song about being united. Done a million times.....
  8. Once a cunt, always a cunt: https://allthatshreds.com/simone-mularoni-says-geoff-tate-nearly-sabbotaged-sweet-oblivion/?fbclid=IwAR2w4J4pKnwHVZUe2XuRjYdGOOUakKc6UJhr0WXvok3pSxf7JWpp9VHxCZQ Simone Mularoni Says Geoff Tate Nearly Sabotaged Sweet Oblivion July 1, 2019 1 Comment Frontiers Recordsgeoff tateSimone MularoniSweet Oblivion In an interview with Aardschok Magazine, guitarist Simone Mularoni explains how Geoff Tate nearly sabotaged The Sweet Oblivion project when he sent the music back to him completely butchered and sounding like “hip-hop” vocals: “Serrafino, Chief of Frontiers Records, got me in touch with Geoff Tate and Tate was also happy with the music and the rough vocal melodies I had delivered. Very soon he sent me the first two songs back. (Simone pauses, in order to contain his emotions.) The entire structure of the songs had changed. The guitar solos were erased and the vocal melodies were a closer resemblance to Hip-Hop rather than Metal. Besides that, he added all sorts of strange keyboard sounds. I was in shock and wondered how Frontiers would feel about this. They were not pleased either and asked me to persuade Tate to stay closer to the original ideas. So I wrote him a polite email, something along the lines of ‘I think my version will do better commercially.’ But his wife, also his manager, throwing a fit, phoned Frontiers and demanded to know what I was thinking, how dare I criticize Tate’s work? Wow, I had a high opinion of Geoff Tate, but now I was summoned to the Frontiers office. Luckily, I had kept all the email correspondence and could show that I hadn’t been rude to Geoff. I told them that I would produce the album for them, but if the final results would be anything like the songs Geoff sent back, I wouldn’t want my name on it.” Question: The contact with Tate was not so friendly after that? Answer: What contact? “He simply quit responding to my emails. A few weeks later, I got all my material back. Geoff had recorded his vocals on the tour-bus. Who records vocals on a tour-bus? I struggled for a month just to make it all sound a bit better. Ultimately, the album turned out okay, but If we had done it my way…”
  9. Wow.... this sounds pretty damn amazing so far. I'm very interested.
  10. These guys never disappoint. Looking forward to this!
  11. Very weak vocals but she can caress my man parts anytime!
  12. Agree completely. Close your eyes and that can be any other band playing this modern post-grunge drivel. Not for me.
  13. Average. Still nothing like Roxy Blue.
  14. Total buzzkill on this album...... all instrumental and has no former members of the band besides Dennis. I'll pass.
  15. Angelica (Band) Yesterday at 10:03 AM · ANGELICA - WITHOUT WORDS!!!!! Pre-Order Now. https://girdermusic.com/…/products/angelica-without-words-cd - Pre-Order (Special Pre-Order Price of $11.98) - First 200 pre-orders get a Free Guitar Pick - Release Date August 30, 2019 - Includes RipStream - Free Digital Downloads (delivered on release day) - Features the electrifying guitar work of Dennis Cameron Girder Records is proud to announce the new album from Angelica, WITHOUT WORDS coming August 30th. Pre-Order for the special pre-order price of just $11.98. GET YOURS HERE It's been 27 years since their last release. No one ever thought this would happen but after speaking with Dennis we couldn't pass up the idea of capturing his extraordinary guitar work once again. Dennis is a practitioner and is great at his craft. This new album comes not only by way of many hours in the studio but also with the 48 years of him honing his guitar chops. Words cannot describe what you’ll be listening to. Literally, there are no words, it’s just Dennis and Co. doing what he does best and what few are able to accomplish; create an album of entire songs around 6 strings of amazement. It has the Angelica sound that you’d expect, melodic with some serious drive and crunch. You won’t be able to stop listening to “Without Words”, it’s ‘all in’ with hooks galore and top notch production and some cool artwork to too. This is ANGELICA 2019. ANGELICA HISTORY Angelica is the brainchild of guitarist extraordinaire, Dennis Cameron and is a Christian Melodic Hard Rock/Metal AOR band. Angelica debuted in 1989 and signed a 5 album deal with Frontline Music Group. Thirty Years after that first album and after a 27 year hiatus, Angelica and Dennis Cameron are back with a new album, Without Words. Dennis, who hails from Canada, is a prolific guitarist who was interviewed by nearly every music magazine in Japan. Sure their label was in the United States, but Dennis’s chops were recognized all over the world. He was often compared to some of the great guitarists in the Christian rock scene, but most correctly compared to the greatest mainstream guitarists of all time such as Hendrix, Clapton, Satriani and Steve Vai. His ability went way beyond “shredding”. His playing came with feeling, emotion and a sense of timing that allowed him to reach way past a great guitar solo, something he wears as a badge of honor. “Knowing music theory and practicing to be a good guitar player are only small parts of the formula for making good music”, Dennis states, “I spend just as much, if not more, time working on my writing, engineering and producing than I do just working on my guitar playing.” Dennis first picked up guitar 48 years ago at the young age of 6. Now 54 years of age, he leaves nothing off record and lets his guitar and fingers do the talking for him.
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