Wed
03
Oct

STEVE PERRY - Traces (Special Edition Bonus Tracks Review)

 
‘October In New York’ is a slow crooner of a song – a very authentic jazz/40s pop crooner complete with a stripped back jazz-ballad arrangement with orchestration and a simple piano to accompany. Not huge on this one – but the musical style is not my bag generally speaking.
 
‘Angel Eyes’ lifts the tempo a little – mid-range for this track, which quite honestly could have come straight off Street Talk. Gracious, this one should have been on all editions! A wonderful breezy tune with lots of Motown influences and the same feel as ‘I Believe’ and ‘Go Away’. The vocal is quite marvellous.
 
‘Call On Me’ takes on the third different style in 3 songs. Almost as if Steve has left the more adventurous tracks for the special edition. This one has another familiar feel to it, using a mid-tempo reggae beat in the same way as Steve has done before, with his soulful vocals just dripping over the instrumentation. Another fine vocal it must be said and another likeable song. I would have used this on the regular edition.
 
‘Could We Be Somethin’ Again’ is yet another left turn – a slow to mid-tempo pop/soul track with a tidy little beat and another warm vocal. Good song, but definitely a bonus track kinda tune.
 
The 3 minute ‘Blue Jays Fly’ is the 5th song with the 5th different style. Not sure how to describe this one. A softly sung vocal over sparse instrumentation – it’s almost in a meditative or lullaby state that doesn’t feature a lot of vocals. It closes out things nicely, but not one I’d choose for the main set of songs.
 
More songs are always welcomed – there’s a couple of great tunes here that could easily have been part of the main release. The other 3 make for likable bonus tracks and take Steve’s overdue comeback album to a better length.
My original review and rating remain intact.
 
 
Wed
03
Oct

Robert Rodrigo Band ft. Johnny Gioeli - "Southern Skies"

 
Get ready to rock! This November 2nd the Robert Rodrigo Band releases its new album, Living For Louder! featuring 10 songs filled with energy and passion, and including instrumental tracks showing of the incredible musicianship this band has always brought to the stage.
 
Robert Rodrigo Band is: Robert Rodrigo on the guitar, side by side with his longtime companions Miguel Manjon on bass, Pako Martinez on drums, and joined by exceptional guests such as Gotxi Ibarra (Hammond) and the great Johnny Gioeli (Hardline, Axell Rudi Pell) on vocals.
 
 
 
Wed
03
Oct

Rock Candy Magazine Issue 10 - GUN N ROSES

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FOR THOSE WHO WERE RAISED ON ROCK!

Now available in the shops, and online with a free digital download at www.rockcandymag.com

It Just Got Even Louder!
Issue 10 of Rock Candy Mag (October-Novembber 2018) is now available, packed to bursting with amazing features and photos from rock’s greatest era, including-
GUNS N’ ROSES
GUNS N’ ROSES - 16 power--packed pages charting the early days of the band’s rise from the Hollywood gutter
LYNYRD SKYNYRD
LYNYRD SKYNYRD - Back to 1976, and the wwildest on-the-road story ever written!
DAY ON THE GREEN
DAY ON THE GREEN - America’s biggest party
WARRANT
WARRANT - The inside story on the making of ‘Cherry Piie’
DORO PESCH
DORO PESCH - “I’ve not sufferred sexual harassment in metal.”
ZZ TOP’S BILLY GIBBONS
ZZ TOP’S BILLY GIBBONS - On blues,, brothels and beards
KIX
KIX - Cereal killers!
YES
YES - Steve Stevens goes deep into his love forr the prog rock legends
CELTIC FROST
CELTIC FROST - Revisiting ‘To Mega Therrion’
 
AND NOT FORGETTING-
Poison
An everyday tale of mud-wrestling with Poison!
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Wed
03
Oct

Ryan Roxie - "God Put a Smile Upon Your Face" (Official Lyric Video)

 
RYAN ROXIE (Alice Cooper guitarist) has released a new lyric video & single for ‘God Put a Smile Upon Your Face‘. 
 
The song is taken from his new solo album, “Imagine Your Reality”, which was released on May 25 via Cargo Records UK.
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Tue
02
Oct

Rock Talk with Mitch Lafon - PAUL STANLEY

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Podcasts & Radio
 
This week on Westwood's One Rock Talk With Mitch Lafon - new interviews with KISS frontman Paul Stanley, Red Dragon Cartel's Jake E. Lee and Accept's Wolf Hoffmann. Former Guns N' Roses & Great White manager, Alan Niven, co-hosts.
 
First up, is our forty minute chat with revered KISS frontman Paul Stanley. We talk End Of The Road and a whole lot more. ENJOY!
 
Next up, former Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Jake E. Lee discusses Red Dragon Cartel's new album Patina, the band's revolving door of lead singers, the challenges of touring, Badlands and more. 
 
And we wrap up the show with ACCEPT's Wolf Hoffmann talking about the band's upcoming album Symphonic Terror - Live At Wacken 2017, future 'Symphonic' shows, the chance to play Headbangers Symphony tracks live, Judas Priest's Andy Sneap and producing the next Accept album, Blood Of The Nations being the band's most important album, being asked to become a replacement player in another band and much more.
 

 

 

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