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Category: Hard Rock
Year: 2011
Label: Retroactive Records
Catalog Number: RAR7903
1. | Watch Her Walk | |
2. | Part of Me | |
3. | Too Far Gone | |
4. | Do You Love Me | |
5. | Voyager (Look for the Edge) | |
6. | Fighter | |
7. | Can You See It Again | |
8. | Slip of the Lip | |
9. | Change Your Way | |
10. | Bad Man's Reputation |
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From: Reverend Mayhem | Date: September 25, 2013 at 12:30 |
The style is pure 1982 Hard Rock -- and if you like 1982 Hard Rock that sounds like it was recorded in a bathroom stall, this (delayed release) album is right up your alley. One would expect better from producer Tom Allom (Judas Priest, Ted Nugent). Stylistically it's everything you'd expect from the cliches of that era: uninspired guitar riffage and yowling vocals and "Tonight We're Gonna Rock You Tonight" lyrics -- all extremely sub-par, even by 1982 Hard Rock standards. The band was in its infancy and they pretty much cover the territory like any other second- or third-tier band of the day, while others like Y & T were eating their lunch (hearing this album it's easy to understand why). Highlights (such as they are) include "Too Far Gone" and "Change Your Way," and that's being generous. "Do You Love Me" is truly awful. Duly ignorable. 40 / 100 |
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