Honestly speaking I can't remember much about that gig but those new songs made me even more bored. Sounded like b-class carbon copies of the first album songs.
nabel wrote:Good news, I'll be interested to hear what Heybourne has to offer us in 2012.
Similar stuff to what they sounded like in 1986,but hyped up a bit more & covered with a nice Retro sauce to appeal to young festival goers & old metalheads who can't accept the fact that it isn't 1986 anymore
Kevin's still plugging away, is he....? Well, let's hope it goes better than the Witchfinder General comeback album. Oh wait, it would HAVE to turn out better than that....
Crappy-sounding live vids don't help raise my expectations
I actually like their mid-80s albums, but even I'll admit that they seemed to be a one-album wonder. Like Diamond Head, they were Amazing early on but quickly lost the plot and never returned to form
"I'm sorry Sam, we had real chemistry. But like a monkey on the sun, our love was too hot to live"
-Becky
I'm very sceptical of this. Doesn't sound very exciting, the stuff I've heard this far. They're kind of OK live though, mainly because of the great material. "One album wonder" is a fair description IMO.
I know I ain't doing much,
doing nothing means a lot to me.
That song is by far not the best of the album..wait till you can listen to "The Horla"...the album is a masterpiece...I expected nothing but got a killer record..