A bit on the "tech-y" side of the musical spectrum for me. Honestly, it didn't really do much for me. Mind you, it's not terrible, and Laura Brehm's got a nice voice - if not particularly unique - but it's not my cup of tea. 6/10
The next artist is not identified in the video, but they're...
Ditto for me. God Of Thunder is heavy, but Detroit Rock City just rocks out more!
(I've always wondered how many people actually realize that lyrically the song is basically an anti-drinking-and-driving PSA! :p)
Although quite frankly, I was always more a Love Gun/Dressed To Kill fan myself...
I already pre-ordered my copy of The Symbol Remains on Amazon! And now, after hearing the first two tracks, I'm even more psyched to hear it than I already was! :D
For the longest time, I had resigned myself to the fact that 2001's The Curse Of The Hidden Mirror would be their last recorded...
Swingin'! :D Never heard this one before, actually. A little bit more retro-rock than I usually go for, but it's definitely got charm. 8/10
Now for something that's also a bit on the retro side...
Wow! Talk about apples and oranges. We're talking about two very different albums from two different eras. While Defenders Of The Faith is admittedly a very good '80s metal record, Burn is an absolute classic. And by the way, it's actually my favorite Deep Purple record. I'm admittedly more a...
I was always way more a fan of Def Leppard than Bon Jovi, so of course I had to go with Hysteria. But I must admit, I always thought that New Jersey was always somewhat underrated when set next to Slippery When Wet.
Very lovely! I'm not all that familiar with Brian Eno's solo work, but I really like what I'm hearing here. Perhaps a trifle brief, as it truly does leave one wanting more... 9/10
Hmmmmmmm... Not bad at all, but quite honestly Men At Work was never really my thing. 6/10
And now... I first heard this little number in the Neil Jordan film Breakfast On Pluto (2005), starring Cillian Murphy. (It's practically the theme song.) Perhaps a bit on the cheesy side, and every bit...
A pair of soundtracks... both of them very different!
Anyone ever see Salon Kitty (1976) before? It's an Italian film from 1976, directed by Tinto Brass of Caligula notoriety. It's about a high-class Berlin brothel used by **** intelligence for espionage purposes during World War II. It stars...
That's very sad. I was into Metal Health when I was little, and his drumming on W.A.S.P.'s The Headless Children is absolutely killer.
Another one down. An entire age is passing before our eyes. He will definitely be missed - as will they all! :(
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