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Royal Bliss – After the Chaos II – Review

November 20, 2006

A bit more Loverboy than the barroom swagger of The Golden Gods, but when melodic rock is 3 Doors Down and Hinder, I’ll take a hint of Maroon Five, if need be.

The Golden Gods – The Thorny Crown of Rock and Roll – Review

June 1, 2006

Singer Simon Scott sounds a lot like Vaden Todd Lewis of the Burden Brothers, formerly of The Toadies, and that oughtta hook ya right there.

Lucia – From the Land of Volcanoes – Review

April 18, 2005

Lucia, the siren, vixen, and chanteuse, is best known as the kick-ass gal on stage with the KMFDM guys. She was also the singer in cybernetic rock group Drill.

Post Stardom Depression – Prime Time Looks A Lot Like Amateur Night – Review

April 13, 2005

May have the tunes or just the posture of solid swagger rock. Hints of self-aware attitude, and nothing kills the rock like trying to rock.

Alien Crime Syndicate – XL From Coast to Coast – Review

May 31, 2002

The bio calls this loop-laden space pop with strong harmonies and crunchy guitars, but I’d chew through my own arm if shackled in a room with this on repeat.

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