Jump to content
Heavy Harmonies Forums

Recommended Posts

Posted

15541256_1290725464318874_83444734817100

 

 

The new album out 0n February 17th (MIGHTY Music).

 

 

From FB:

Junkyard Drive is the new Cock-Rocking Rock N' Roll act, influenced by legends like Guns N' Roses and AC/DC. With their head banging riffs, high pitched voice and tight ass rhythm, your ears will beg you to stop, but your heart will force you to rock.

They will release their debut album ''Sin & Tonic'', which reflects Rock N' Roll from the 80's, with a modern twist. The record is mixed and produced by Soren Andersen (Glenn Hughes, Dead Daisies, Electric Guitars), recorded live in Medley Studios in Copenhagen.

The vision of the album is to bring honesty back to the music industry, and get rid of X-Factor, Fashion Shows and DJ's. The lyrics refers to the society where people are watching concert through a smartphone, instead of using eyes, ears and brain.


Junkyard Drive have toured all over Denmark for the past two years, and have played in Latvia, Netherland and Germany as well. In October 2016, they toured USA and Mexico to perform songs from their debut album in Florida, Texas and Mexico City.
Junkyard Drive have supported Lizzy Devine (Veins of Jenna, The Cruel Intentions) and shared stage with legendary Primal Fear.

The attitude is in the main focus when they performs high energetic shows including: sweat, blood and beers. So if you are into straight honest Rock N’ Roll Junkyard Drive will ROCK your socks off!




15780849_1309949205729833_39571803717349

Tracks:

01. If You Wanna Rock Me
02. Bone Dry Jessie
03. Drama Queen
04. Natural High
05. Take It All
06. B.A.D
07. Danger Zone
08. Stone Cold Lady
09. Geordie
10. Slave To Technology



Posted

Reminds me of nothing else matters especially from the 2:15 mark :)

Posted

What on earth is that song about? Possibly a decent band, but that seems like a shit track to start with... and I'm not sure about those vocals either. Could understand very few of those words...

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Another weak song. :(

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...
  • 6 months later...
  • 1 year later...
  • 1 month later...
Posted

I never heard Sin & Tonic, but Black Coffee, released recently is pretty damn good on first listen.

Reminds me of Slash style music but a bit lighter with more melody.

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
  • 2024 HH Donation Drive

    Please support Heavy Harmonies! The donations goal is the out-of-pocket expenses to run the main site and this board for calendar year 2024.



    88% of donation goal reached.
    Donate Sidebar by DevFuse
  • Posts

    • Well it definitely motivated Spongebob  
    • I love motivational hair metal songs, so I figured I'll create a thread for people share them. Here are a few of my favorites: "Don't Surrender" by Mercury   "Overnight Sensation" by Firehouse   "Sweet Victory" by David Glen Eisley and Bob Kulick    
    • New album out January 24. From Pride & Joy Music: UK guitarist and songwriter Neil Fraser previously has worked/recorded with the likes of TEN, Rage of Angels/Ged Rylands (Tyketto), Tony Mills (TNT, SHY). Trishula started out as Neil’s solo project back in 2015.    Fraser had previously worked with Welsh vocalist Jason Morgan in the band Rage of Angels, so Jason was Neil’s first choice for lead vocal duties when it came to assembling the band members for Trishula. It took another 4 years of song writing from 2015 before the debut album ‘Scared to breathe’ was released in 2019. Whilst recording the debut, the UK based group were joined by Neil’s long-time friend and MAGNUM keyboard player Rick Benton and bass player Dan Clark from the Rebecca Downes Band. One year after the release of the debut, Trishula released their second album ‘Time waits for no man’ in 2020. It was at this point that Neil Ogden (DEMON) became their new drummer. A third album, ‘We all fall down’, was released in 2022.   The brand new fourth CD is titled ‘Becoming the enemy’ and the first one to be released on the band’s new label Pride & Joy Music.
    • My introduction to the band...way back when  
    • Well that took far too long to kick in for me,its ok and he has an amazing voice...just wish he'd get a great song given to him again  
    • This one popped up in my rotation today as it does frequently because I fucking love this track.  It contains killer lines like, "From the pale lips of the youth who lay", "After dark is the game I play" and "I hit the sack when the Sun's coming back". I've also added a video of an acoustic performance I came across years ago by some young "buskers", which is AWESOME! I wonder how many of you know this classic from the lines above before clicking on the "hidden content"? I would guess most.      
    • Robban Back was their studio drummer
    • 'Still Believe' was my pick from this album. All in all I'd agree it's probably their best in a while. Not great, but not bad. 
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

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