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Faster Pussycat founder Taime Downe has evolved into the kind of tragic anti-hero that music fans love to hate. With THE POWER & THE GLORY HOLE, the Seattle native continues his controversial musical path under the Faster Pussycat flag. Originally released in 2006, GLORY HOLE is a garage-y, industrial-flavored set of rock tunes that bears little actual resemblance to Pussycat's glam metal roots. Power And The Glory Hole Music Faster Pussycat Power And The Glory Hole Songs Power And The Glory Hole Music Review
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$11.25 In the midst of the madness that was the hair metal explosion of the '80s, Rough Cutt became one of those bands that time gently buried underneath the weight of music's evolution. Washing ashore in 2005 thanks to Wounded Bird, the first two Rough Cutt records have been reissued and remastered on one disc. Essentially the group's entire recorded works, Rough Cutt/Rough Cutt Wants You! presents the band in all of its unapologetic bombast and excess, complete with pyrotechnics. Fierce rockers with blazing guitar solos are shuffled in between ...
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$12.65 (MP3 Available for Download) Returning to the studio after a brief hiatus, Rhino Bucket deliver this 11-song session that is frighteningly similar to Bon Scott-era AC/DC. In fact, the comparisons are so similar that it's easy to accuse lead vocalist Georg Dolivo of outright stealing Scott's style and the rhythm guitar from Malcolm Young. Similarities aside, And Then It Got Ugly never really travels in new waters, and is a straight-ahead, no frills rock & roll record with a shot of blues and a dash of heavy metal for good measure. And while the group does the job and does it well, the album's sole weakness lies in its monotony and inability to escape the petrified forest of "boom-bap" drum beats. But overlook these things and you'll find a band that has the promise of going beyond being just another AC/DC soundalike. ...
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$12.85 Out of all the glam/hair bands that infiltrated the rock world circa the late '80s, Faster Pussycat was certainly one of the sleaziest and loosest -- especially when it came to performing their three-chord anthems on the concert stage. But during the group's peak, they never got around to issuing a live album. However, when singer Taime Downe decided to put together a whole new Faster Pussycat lineup ...
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$15.69 (MP3 Available for Download) Check out Paul Haslinger. The man departs a steady gig with longtime sequencer mavens Tangerine Dream and instead goes solo out in the cold, cruel world. The results? Unlike his former siblings, ...
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$16.25 Although Irma Thomas reportedly chose the songs for her 2006 album, AFTER THE RAIN, prior to Hurricane Katrina's devastation of her hometown of New Orleans, there is simply no avoiding the specter of that disaster as it looms over the performances on this collection. ...
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$19.15 Parents know that the worst thing about kids' records is that you get tired of them a lot quicker than your child does. That won't happen with "The Kids Record," featuring that unique and engaging blend of rock 'n' roll, country and swing that made the Tractors a multiplatinum-selling phenomenon. Here, "Uncle ...
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$27.39 BIOGRAPHYJanet Z. was born and raised in Texas. She learned to play guitar from her sister when she was sixteen and would practice on the rooftop outside of her bedroom late nights after the rest of the family had gone to bed. She continued playing guitar for fun throughout her college days and when she returned home the yearning to sing drew her to local jam sessions to play. She soon decided to go out on her own. Janet played solo acts around the Clear Lake Area for several years honing her guitar skills and broadening her experience. During this time, her music career was fostered by the likes of Jimmy Dibello, the local music critic, and Bert Wills, a guitar legend and grammy nominee, who accommodated, encouraged and helped the fledgling singer.In 1989, she led a successful band called Janet Z. and the Pluckin' Hombres. Janet, along with her band, continued to cultivate new fans regionally for the next 5 years. During this time she watched attendance at her shows and interest in her songwriting grow. In 1995, Janet formed the Janet Z. Band to open for Grammy winners, Asleep at the Wheel. Janet has recently ...
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$26.95 When Anthrax released AMONG THE LIVING in 1987, the band was a part of a then-burgeoning heavy metal sub-genre called speed or thrash metal. This was an inversion of glam metal. The band members wore worn-out jeans and T-shirts, their long hair was hairspray-free, and not a smudge of make-up was applied to their unsightly mugs. Their music was dense, borrowing speed from punk and hardcore and mammoth guitar riffing from metal, and featured thought-provoking lyrics. AMONG THE LIVING not only served as Anthrax's commercial breakthrough, but (along with seminal releases by Metallica, Megadeth, and Slayer) the album brought this new musical form to the forefront.
The members of Anthrax were a bunch of comic-book-reading, jam-wearing heavy metal fans from NYC, and the music reflects the lifestyle. The band based it's U.K. Top-30 hit single "I Am the Law" on a favorite comic-book character (Judge Dread). "Imitation Of ...
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