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Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 3:05 am
by Korgüll
convent guilt wrote:Candy Harlots
They were crap! one of the worst bands I ever saw live!
Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 6:00 am
by convent guilt
Haha, I know, just thought I'd throw their name out for a laugh!
Still, they weren't as bad as Roxus...
Seriously though, there was such a fine line between 'glam' and metal bands in the '80s (in terms of both music and image) that any worshipper of pure heavy metal has to cross over at some point.
Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 7:55 am
by The Erlking
Pretty Boy Floyd is really bad imo. It's not the looks (though the singer looks like a fucking humanoid) but the music that sucks so much ass it hurts!
Does anyone like SWEET? They're really not part of the 80s glam metal scene though. They were part of the earlier 70s glam rock movement but managed to write some pretty heavy songs like ACTION for example. And ofcorpse we all know RAVEN covered them so it can't be too bad! Right?
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 1:33 am
by Avenger
The Erlking wrote:Does anyone like SWEET? They're really not part of the 80s glam metal scene though. They were part of the earlier 70s glam rock movement but managed to write some pretty heavy songs like ACTION for example. And ofcorpse we all know RAVEN covered them so it can't be too bad! Right?
A lot more bands than just Raven covered Sweet songs.
I mean for fuck sakes how many times was Ballroom Blitz covered in the 80's alone?
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 6:30 pm
by bigfootkit
Another excellent band just occured to me, anyone else remember New York's CIRCUS OF POWER?
Their debut was pretty predictable but catchy biker style Hard Rock, but they really hit their stride with album no 2, "Vices".
They incorporated a slight Southern Rock edge to their sound here and it really worked well, like Skynyrd meets early AC/DC meets early ZZ Top or something like that, but heavier.
Was lucky enough to see them live on the accompanying tour and they were absolutely excellent on stage too.
Their 3rd "Magic & Madness" had it's moments too but was a bit unfocussed featuring appearances from Jerry Cantrell of Alice In Chains & The Cult's Ian Astbury.
I believe they're back together again, so i'm looking forward to hearing 21st Century C.O.P.
*EDIT*
I forgot to mention they also released a live Mini LP on Metal Blade too, called "Still Alive...", which was pretty excellent actually, the twin guitar line up really improved the songs from the debut on this one.
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 6:42 pm
by Abyss
Avenger wrote:The Erlking wrote:Does anyone like SWEET? They're really not part of the 80s glam metal scene though. They were part of the earlier 70s glam rock movement but managed to write some pretty heavy songs like ACTION for example. And ofcorpse we all know RAVEN covered them so it can't be too bad! Right?
A lot more bands than just Raven covered Sweet songs.
I mean for fuck sakes how many times was Ballroom Blitz covered in the 80's alone?
hell one of the best saxon songs is indeed a cover of sweet's set me free.
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 7:02 pm
by Nightlock
Yep Saxon's cover is better than Heathen's.
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 11:52 am
by Avenger
Nightlock wrote:Yep Saxon's cover is better than Heathen's.
I agree.
Although, Heathen is a mindblowing band that cover was far from their finest hour.
I really wish that they would have put out any other song on the album for the video they made instead of that cover tune.
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 12:13 pm
by Nightlock
Yeah was strange, I especially don't like the way he sings in a weak voice "SET ME FReeeeeeeeEEEE".
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 12:24 pm
by Avenger
Nightlock wrote:Yeah was strange, I especially don't like the way he sings in a weak voice "SET ME FReeeeeeeeEEEE".
Perhaps it was put out due to pressure from the label to have a hit single?
It's really a terrible and inaccurate example of what their music really is.
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 9:24 am
by The Erlking
I've been listening to
Diamond Rexx - Land Of The Damned album some more lately and it's actually pretty nice one even though it has some boring moments. Funny that they chose glam-like imago because their music reminds me of german 80s speed/heavy metal. Heck even the singer has a rough not-too-radio-friendly voice. The album suffers from bunch of boring songs (listenable though) but overall it has grown on me ever since I discovered it again. The good songs really kick ass. If I see this somewhere I probably will pick it up.

Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 6:34 am
by pzman
My thoughts on glam/hair/pop metal? (well, i was actually introduced to real metal through Poison of all bands to keep a long story short). I personally would call the genre melodic/hard rock. Anyways i like a lot of bands from that period Dokken, Ratt, Wildside, GNR, Skid Row, Rage Of Angels, to name a few - it really wasnt too bad, maybe a few bands severely tainted its image, and then grunge came along...
Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 11:48 pm
by Dave_the_Boss
bigfootkit wrote:Another excellent band just occured to me, anyone else remember New York's CIRCUS OF POWER?
Their debut was pretty predictable but catchy biker style Hard Rock, but they really hit their stride with album no 2, "Vices".
They incorporated a slight Southern Rock edge to their sound here and it really worked well, like Skynyrd meets early AC/DC meets early ZZ Top or something like that, but heavier.
Damn, that description sounds awesome. I'll look for their stuff.
Would anyone know some more bands that are in the old Motley Crue style? Like they were on TFFL and SATD. Those two albums are probably two of my alltime faves.
Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 1:07 am
by bigfootkit
Dave_the_Boss wrote:bigfootkit wrote:Another excellent band just occured to me, anyone else remember New York's CIRCUS OF POWER?
Their debut was pretty predictable but catchy biker style Hard Rock, but they really hit their stride with album no 2, "Vices".
They incorporated a slight Southern Rock edge to their sound here and it really worked well, like Skynyrd meets early AC/DC meets early ZZ Top or something like that, but heavier.
Damn, that description sounds awesome. I'll look for their stuff.
Would anyone know some more bands that are in the old Motley Crue style? Like they were on TFFL and SATD. Those two albums are probably two of my alltime faves.
Nice avatar Dave, good luck hunting down some C.O.P. stuff, i thnk you'll like it.
If you need an upload, just pm me.
Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 4:37 pm
by Dave_the_Boss
bigfootkit wrote:Dave_the_Boss wrote:bigfootkit wrote:Another excellent band just occured to me, anyone else remember New York's CIRCUS OF POWER?
Their debut was pretty predictable but catchy biker style Hard Rock, but they really hit their stride with album no 2, "Vices".
They incorporated a slight Southern Rock edge to their sound here and it really worked well, like Skynyrd meets early AC/DC meets early ZZ Top or something like that, but heavier.
Damn, that description sounds awesome. I'll look for their stuff.
Would anyone know some more bands that are in the old Motley Crue style? Like they were on TFFL and SATD. Those two albums are probably two of my alltime faves.
Nice avatar Dave, good luck hunting down some C.O.P. stuff, i thnk you'll like it.
If you need an upload, just pm me.
Haha, thanks buddy. Everything that's influenced by southern rock has to be good, so there you go.
I think I'll look around record stores first, but thanks for the offer!