
Maximum-Just for kicks
Background-These guys were from Boston and they signed to Enigma records around the late 80's. They recorded an album, but Enigma went under before it was released. So it set until 2002 when Sunset records from Germany got a hold of the album and finally released it.
Influences-Poison, Motley Crue, Pretty Boy Floyd
The Good- Musically these guys are fairly tight. Although basic the guitarist does an alright job of mixing up the tones. Most of the songs are medium fast in tempo which helps up their lack of ideas.
The Bad-The biggest problem is the singer has a limited range and he struggles a tune. He gets even worse during the ballads and I mean so bad that 10 seconds in I was cringing. He sounds like he had no style of his own. i can imagine him saying to his band mates "hey check out my Bret Michaels and next I'll do my Vince Neil". Of course all his vocals were the same-rotten. After that the biggest problem is their sound was generic. A lot of the songs move, but at best they sounded like second rate copies of their influences. Oh and they look silly too.
Final word-These guys were better than a number of bands that got signed. However I don't think that we missed out by having to wait over a decade to hear this one. I could certainly wait another decade or two before hearing it again.

Loud ' Nasty-Teaser Teaser
Background-Hailing from Sweden this trio knocked out a few albums in the previous decade.
Influences- Ratt, Motley Crue (early), Black -n- Blue (early)
The good-Vocalist Rob Nasty (later of XXX) had a deep raspy voice which works a lot better in this style than high pitched whining or nasal drone. The songs are simple, but catchy. Even the ballad is decent. Well, look at the influences- all decent bands in this genre.
The bad- The songs are so basic. What you hear in the first thirty seconds is all you are going to get from their songs. Most of the tracks are quite likable, but they never quite push hard enough to get something like the Crue's "Red Hot" or Ratt's "The morning after".
Final word-Nothing new here at all, I liked this band and have since I first heard them almost a decade a go. They don't try to be anything more than decent 80's glam, but they do achieve that goal at least. This album sounded as good as the last I heard it which was probably at least two years ago.
There you go. I'll be back with two more in the near future.
This was a good idea Mark for a segment. I should do something similar with my huge collection of eighties metal bands. I'll have to think about it. Even though I loath the makeup and hairspray that went along with glam metal there still are a lot of those bands I like. The last month I have listened to White Lion, Ratt, Kix, Dangerous Toys, Firehouse, Steelheart, Danger Danger and even Motley Crue. Sometimes I just like something different you know?
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