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  1. 37 minutes ago, Glen said:

    Dont know why, but I always find Crazy Lixx a bit average live. Perfectly fine but not amazing.

    Chez Kane was awesome though, what a voice. And her backing were freaking amazing, including Danny's brother on bass. 

    Your dislike of Rexon's vocals live is well known! :lol:

  2. LIPS TURN BLUE – Lips Turn Blue (2022)

    MAY 6, 2022

     

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    Upstate NY band LIPS TURN BLUE releases its debut album “Lips Turn Blue“, the last work of late Canadian singer Phil Naro. Naro was the frontman for Peter Criss Band for many years, but also melodic hard bands like D Drive, 24K, Talas, and worked with many Canadian acts like Lee Aaron.

    Also in the band and long time Naro partner guitarist Don Mancuso will continue with LIPS TURN BLUE enlisting a new vocalist, but this debut deserved to be released with Naro’s voice as it was written and recorded by him, completed before passing away in May 2021 from cancer.

    And glad they did it; this is classic melodic hard rock with an early Nineties feel, melodic, emotional, with a clean bright production and ver, very good songs. Legend Lou Gramm duets on one song with Naro.

     

    01 – Just Push
    02 – Build My Castle
    03 – Pray For Tomorrow
    04 – Sit Up
    05 – Better Than I Used To Be
    06 – Miles
    07 – Chain On Me (feat. Lou Gramm)
    08 – Crazy In Love
    09 – Blood Moon
    10 – No Need For You To Call
    11 – Hey Bulldog
    12 – Life’s Crazy Ride
    13 – A Little Outside

    Phil Naro – Vocals, guitar
    Don Mancuso – Guitars, backing vocals
    Eric Bieber – Keyboards, backing vocals
    Michael Mullane – Bass, backing vocals
    Roy Stein – Drums & percussion

     

    BUY
    www.amazon.com/Lips-Turn-Blue/dp/B09T662Y1H

  3. 4 hours ago, KarpetRydOFunk said:

     

    I almost blindly agreed with Russ, but then I read his full statement. 

    "Honestly" is so unbearably cringe. Every one of Stryper's ballads pre-Against the Law are insta-skips. 

    Well, to be honest, the 16 year old me liked Honestly. LOL

  4. 22 minutes ago, Captain Howdy said:

    I'd have to agree, and it's one of the reasons that despite his well known attitude, I don't even think Seb was 100% guilty in their split, I think those two and maybe Scotti are just as much to blame as Rob Afuso won't work with them either (but has appeared live with Seb). They treated Solinger like shit. Treated Harnell like shit. And now treated Theart like shit. And by the sounds of it, were never man enough to fire them face to face.

    It took them what, 6 years to even record with him and then kicked him out half way through. I think they only recorded one remake of an older song with Harnell as well. And never did finish their so called trilogy of EPs. Shows a band who really could not give a shit.

    Exactly my thoughts.

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    DAVE 'SNAKE' SABO Says SKID ROW 'Had Been Starting To Drift Apart' From Singer ZP THEART

    April 29, 2022

    SKID ROW guitarist Dave "Snake" Sabo says that singer ZP Theart "had been starting to drift apart" from the rest of the band before he was replaced by ex-H.E.A.T. frontman Erik Grönwall.

    Theart, a former member of DRAGONFORCE, who hooked up with SKID ROW in 2016 following the departure of Tony Harnell (TNT, STARBREAKER),was abruptly fired from SKID ROW in February and replaced by Grönwall.

     

    SKID ROW played its first show with Grönwall on March 26 at Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada as the support act on the rescheduled dates for SCORPIONS' "Sin City Nights" residency. SKID ROW's nine-song set included its new single, "The Gang's All Here", which was made available on March 25. The song is the title track of the band's upcoming album, which will arrive on October 14 via earMUSIC.

    SKID ROW recorded "The Gang's All Here" in Nashville, Tennessee with producer Nick Raskulinecz, who has previously worked with FOO FIGHTERS, STONE SOUR, HALESTORM, EVANESCENCE, RUSH and ALICE IN CHAINS, among many others.

    Sabo discussed Grönwall's addition to the band during an interview with Finland's Chaoszine. Asked if Theart had laid down all the vocals for "The Gang's All Here" before being dismissed from the group, Sabo said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): "I think we were about halfway through. Well, we had recorded… all the music was done, and I think we were maybe not halfway through the vocals but kind of close to there. But we had been starting to drift apart from ZP, and it just became evident the more that we were getting into the record the more that we were kind of on separate paths. And it wasn't just with the record; it was outside of that as well, like band business and things like that. Nothing that other bands don't go through; it just was quite apparent, I think, to all of us — I think ZP included — that we were just traveling down different paths and that we needed to make a change sooner rather than later.

     

    "When we saw this starting to fracture a little bit, I believe it was [bassist] Rachel [Bolan] who said, 'Man, we should reach out to that dude Erik.' And so we did," Snake explained. "We said, 'Hey, man. We're gonna send you a song. And sing on it. We'll give you a guide and whatnot.' And he sent it back, like, 24 hours later, and it was awesome. And that happened to be 'The Gang's All Here'. And we were, like, 'This is it. This is what it's supposed to be. This is what this record's supposed to be.'"

    Sabo clarified that "all the lyrics" and all the songs were written prior to Grönwall joining SKID ROW. "But we knew that it needed a change," he said. "The whole thing needed a change. So while what was going on was good, when Erik came in and sang, it was, like, 'That's right. That's the way it should be.'"

    Sabo previously talked about SKID ROW's latest singer change in an interview earlier this month with Andy Hall of the Des Moines, Iowa radio station Lazer 103.3. He said: "We were very, very aware of Erik. Erik [and H.E.A.T.] had opened up for us in 2019 on a European tour that we did, so we were aware of how talented he was. And also we were made aware of his audition tape that he did for 'Swedish Idol', the Swedish version of 'American Idol'. And his audition tape was doing '18 And Life' and he did an amazing job. Obviously, it got all of our attention. And so he recently did another one, a newer version of '18 And Life', which caught our attention again. So when things came to pass, that we knew that we needed to make a change, he was the first and only person that we spoke with. We started getting him music immediately, and he started cutting vocals immediately."

     

    Sabo added: "It happened extremely fast — so fast that we were able to put out the single just in time for this residency that we're doing with the SCORPIONS right now in Las Vegas. And we were able to keep all our timelines and everything intact. And, really, the stars could not have aligned any better for us to be able to pull it off the way that it has occurred."

    Back in 2018, a couple of years after Theart first joined SKID ROW, Bolan said that Theart had brought an "excitement" to the group that he and his bandmates hadn't had "for quite some time." Speaking to U.K.'s TotalRock Radio, Bolan stated about ZP: "He's a very talented singer and a great frontman. It's funny — when he first came over to the States to sing and we were just all getting together — 'cause him and I and Rob [Hammersmith, drums] had been friends for a few years at that point — but when he first came over to sing, it was so effortless. He's 10 years younger than us, and he kind of grew up listening to us. He's from South Africa, and him and his friends had to sneak and play our records, because they were deemed offensive [laughs], which is really funny."

    The bassist continued: "Yeah, he came over and he was more than prepared and just blew us away. And then, when we toured for a year together and when it was official [that he was our new singer], our stock went up and everything started getting better and better. And he brought this excitement to the band that we haven't had for quite some time. And now we just can't wait to get out on stage every night. If we're off for a couple of days, its, like, 'Ahhh… When do we get back out there? It's so much fun.'"

     

    Earlier this month, Grönwall spoke to Liz Berg of Smarts & Entertainment about what it's been like for him to join his favorite band and immediately start working on a new album, along with beginning to prepare for SKID ROW's Vegas residency. "It's insane," he said. "Surreal, definitely. I grew up listening to SKID ROW, and when I wanted to become a singer, I was trying to sing like [former SKID ROW singer] Sebastian Bach. And that's what I did. I did that at karaoke nights [back home in Sweden]. So it's just surreal, because I come into the band and I started to do a new album straight away. I don't just have to rehearse the old songs; I'm doing a new album. So it's my voice on that. It's surreal, and I'm so honored."

    Bolan recently told Meltdown of Detroit's WRIF radio station about Grönwall's addition to the band: "Just the way he does things and his work ethic is one I've never seen other than the four of us that are already in the band. He just doesn't stop until he gets things absolutely right. Whether it's his version, what he thinks is right, or what we think is right, he works hard — he works hard. And you can see why he had the success he did overseas because he's a really, really hard-working singer that takes care of his instrument and that takes pride in his craft."

    Rachel also reflected on SKID ROW's first live performance with Grönwall, saying: "Honestly, dude, from the minute he opened his mouth… His timing is impeccable. We knew it was gonna be cool. And each show has gotten even better, 'cause we're learning each other's rhythm on stage. When I walked away from that show, I said to Erik, I go, 'This was show one. I cannot wait for show one hundred. It's gonna be amazing.'"

     

    Bolan previously talked about how Erik came to join SKID ROW during an appearance on the latest episode of SiriusXM's "Trunk Nation L.A. Invasion", recorded just hours before SKID ROW's first performance with the Swedish singer. "We toured together. H.E.A.T. was on tour with SKID ROW. What year was that? '18? And we'd hear him every night from the dressing room," he said. "And a couple of times, I was, like, 'Man, listen to this guy sing. He's phenomenal.' And then, I forget who told me, someone that was with us, 'Yeah, he won 'Idol' in Sweden.' And I was, like, 'Man, he's got pipes.' And I was listening. Then I went behind the monitor board a couple of times. And in my head, I'm, like, 'Wow! When SKID ROW has some downtime, I'm gonna get in touch with this dude and start a side project with him.' And obviously, that never happened. But as time went on and we got to the point to where we were with ZP and stuff, Erik was our first… I told Snake, I go, 'We've gotta check this guy out.' And along with Snake and the rest of the guys, and Nick, our producer, Nick Raskulinecz, were, like, 'He's the guy, man. Send him some songs.' So we sent him some songs that we were recording, just with a guide vocal on it, and it came back about 24 hours later, and we were, like, 'All right. He's the guy. Get him on a plane. Let's do this.'"

    Grönwall sang on H.E.A.T.'s last four studio albums — "Address The Nation" (2012),"Tearing Down The Walls" (2014),"Into The Great Unknown" (2017) and "H.E.A.T II" (2020) — before exiting the group in October 2020.

    Grönwall was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in March 2021. A short time later, he wrote on his social media: "I am extremely privileged and grateful to live at a day and age where a disease like this is curable. There's been so much progress made in this field. My body is reacting well to the treatment but it's a long treatment and it's going to be the toughest challenge of my life so far, for me and my family."

     

    Last September, Grönwall released his cover version of SKID ROW's "18 And Life" via all streaming platforms. At the time, he said about his version of the track: "This song was basically the starting point of my professional career as an artist. I performed this song during my 'Swedish Idol' audition back in 2009. 12 years later it's time to give this bad boy a try again. Here's my version of the SKID ROW song '18 And Life'."

    In 2018, Grönwall debuted in the U.S. for 10 million viewers in NBC's live broadcast of Andrew Lloyd Webber's and Tim Rice's musical "Jesus Christ Superstar". Along with John Legend, Alice Cooper, Sara Bareilles and others, Erik played the key role of Simon Zealotes.

  6.  

    STRYPER Is 'Bringing Back The Power Ballad' On Upcoming Album - BLABBERMOUTH.NET

    STRYPER Is 'Bringing Back The Power Ballad' On Upcoming Album

    May 3, 2022

    Michael Sweet of openly Christian rockers STRYPER has shared a snippet of another song that will appear on the band's next album.

    The 58-year-old guitarist/vocalist, who recently underwent surgery for a re-detached retina, took to his Instagram on Monday (May 2) to post a 43-second video from the studio, and he included the following message: "When we were growing up, I'd go from a BOSTON album to a @judaspriest album to a @journeymusicofficial album, to you name it.

    "I'm a metalhead but I'm also a balladeer. And I'm not ashamed of that. I love a good ballad every now and then.
     
    "This is a small piece of a new @Stryper ballad called 'Near'. There’s no syrup on top, only powered (or power) sugar ;-)
     
    "Hear the whole song on the new STRYPER album coming this fall. For now, here’s a little taste.
    "We're bringing back the power ballad with this one".

    STRYPER's follow-up to 2020's "Even The Devil Believes" LP was once again recorded at SpiritHouse Recording Studios in Northampton, Massachusetts.

    This past January, Sweet said that he was "more concerned with the state of our world" as he continued to work on lyrics for the band's upcoming 14th studio LP. At the time, he wrote on his social media: "I'll be honest. I'm a little nervous about the new album. Not the music itself but more so the process.

    "We're obviously not operating at 100%," he continued. "Oz [Fox, STRYPER guitarist] lost the hearing in his left ear and I've lost my vision (hopefully and prayerfully short term) in my right eye. We'll be working this way and it's certainly a first. How will it affect our performances? Not much. It most likely will take a little longer to get what we want but maybe not. We'll have to see how that goes.

    "I'm also at that place where I'm more concerned with the state of our world. I'm concerned about what I see on the news. Is it just me or does it feel as though we're in a much darker place these days? Our country, our world. Maybe I'm wrong but it feels as though darkness is overtaking the light. People seem much colder and more concerned about themselves than they do others. There are some good people out there but times are definitely changing sadly.

    "So, as I've been facedown I've been writing lyrics and although there are some straight up songs about love, there's more of a take on the state of this world with lyrics that definitely address that," Sweet added. "Maybe, just maybe this album will shed a little light into and onto some dark areas. That's always my goal and always my desire. To help, not to hurt. To heal, not to damage. This is my intention with every song I write.

    "Anyway - we appreciate your thoughts and prayers as we embark on what will be our 14th studio album and I really believe that this one has the very strong potential to be our best. I don't say that lightly. I would never say it if I didn't believe it.
     
    "I hope to see you all at a STRYPER show in the very near future. It's been way too long…….
     
    "May God Bless you all".
    In December, Sweet stated about the musical direction of STRYPER's new material: "Lots of riffs, grooves, up tempo and mid tempo and everything has a great feel to it. I've only sent music to the guys so they haven't heard any melodies yet but the melodies are strong and powerful.

    "It's always a little strange talking about your own music but I can say that I'm really excited about the direction of this album! I know you will be too. We've tuned down to D so the tuning makes it all sound a little fatter and heavier. There are a few songs with the low E string dropped down another step (C) so those songs have a bit more meat and potato's as well;-) There are a few ballads but they're not your typical 'piano' or 'acoustic' ballads. They're heavy as well and definitely guitar driven.

    "Even though there have been obstacles along the way, this album really has shaped up to be an amazing piece of work," Sweet added. "We're a long way out but man, I can't wait for all of you to hear this!!"

    In March 2021, Fox underwent the first of his brain surgeries to treat one of the tumors that were found in his head more nearly four years ago. That same month, STRYPER and Frontiers Music Srl announced that they have extended their working relationship for the release of more new studio albums together.
     
    STRYPER and Frontiers originally joined forces in 2013 for the release of "Second Coming", an album comprised of new recordings of 14 songs from the band's early years, as well as two brand new songs. What followed has been a string of critically and commercially successful studio albums, including "No More Hell To Pay" (2013),"Fallen" (2015),"God Damn Evil" (2018) and "Even The Devil Believes" (2020). Additionally, a live album and long-form video, "Live At The Whisky" (2014) was made available. Every one of the albums released on Frontiers in the past nine years has successfully charted on the Billboard 200 chart and topped the Hot 100, Rock, Hard Rock, Current and Christian Music album charts.

    STRYPER is one of the most well-known metal bands to emerge from the fertile '80s metal renaissance over three decades ago. The band first landed on the global scene in 1984 and and is responsible for such classic '80s metal albums as "Soldiers Under Command", "To Hell With The Devil" and "In God We Trust" and hit singles/videos such as "Calling On You", "Free" and "Honestly". To date, the band has sold upwards of eight million records worldwide and is a Dove Award winner and Grammy nominee. STRYPER was also the first band to have two songs in MTV's "Top 10 Video Countdown" simultaneously.

    After being on a hiatus for much of the '90s, STRYPER returned stronger than ever in the early 21st century. Musically, the band has progressed and grown their fan base steadily and continuously, being one of the few "classic" metal bands of the '80s that managed to keep themselves front and center thanks to the consistency of their musical output.

    Michael is joined in STRYPER by his brother Robert Sweet (drums),Oz Fox (guitars) and Perry Richardson (bass).

     

  7. 2 hours ago, Stefan said:

    So here's a game for you. From FB:

    I was going to post the track list for the new Palace album, but...the image got corrupted and some letters have gone missing! Do you think you can guess any of the titles?

    II'll give it a try.

    1. Fifteen Minutes

    2. Westbound

    3. Too OId For This

    4. Missy Can Kill  :blink:

    5. The Driver

    6. Time Crisis

    7. Facing The Music

    8. World Gone Mad

    9. Living The Life

    10. Cecil The Fatest  :)

    11. Longiest Night 

     

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    Longiest??? 

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  8. On 4/27/2022 at 2:20 AM, Glen said:

    I've heard the 1 min samples on Apple and honestly it sounds pretty bad.

    It starts out OK with a couple of decent sounding songs but by the time they hit track 6 which was the weak first single it sounds dire.

    Weak songs and an awful mix / production

    I still think this band died when Perry left. The last truly great album was Raised on Radio imo

    Arrival was OK but I never really liked Augeri. I did like Revelation and it had some good songs but what's the point when you don't play them live?? 🤔 

    It's as good as Escape! :lol:

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  9. 1 hour ago, Glen said:

    just got through first spin. Very good, massive ballsy sound.

    There were a couple of average songs I thought but at least 4 killers which were debut worthy 

    Better than Rust and The Savage Playground but not as good as Generation Wild or the debut.

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