Sunday, January 3, 2016

Mötley Crüe reached the end

Mötley Crüe reached the end














An era has ended. December 31th was a sad day for the fans of Mötley Crüe as they played together for the very last time.  
But you can say, ”all bad things must come to an end” and quote the song that was the soundtrack for Mötley Crüe’s final tour when they sealed their fate as a band. 
A band that have been around since the 80’s, when the whole glam-metal-scene was a big thing and they stood thru the end of the glam era when most bands of the 80’s faded.
They also made it thru the obstacles that have been the members very own decadent way of life and even wrote a book about it. A book that will become a movie shortly. 
The last show I saw with Mötley was in Stockholm, Sweden November 2015, and I think they ended on the right note, so to speak. 
Everything I thought was lacking at their gig at Sweden Rock Festival 2015, they had now. I have never seen Mick Mars move around that much on stage. Vince Neil was smiling, Nikki Sixx gave the crowd his ”be the knife speech” and Tommy Lee slides over the crowd upside down in the sealing while drumming. 
People in the audience where crying as this was the last gig ever for Mötley in Sweden. The fact that Nikki Sixx will be back in Sweden by the summer of 2016 with his own Sixx:am, didn’t bring any comfort to heartbroken fans. And I must admit, it did sting a bit to see the four members that are Mötley Crüe take a final bow in Sweden, as a band, even for me. They really delivered on that gig, with all the pyro-effects, confetti rain, dancers, costume changes, Mick's guitar solo, Tommy's drum solo, Nikki's fire shooting bass and so on. 
They had Alice Cooper to play as a very special guest before Mötley went on stage. Alice and his band are a good live act as always and got the crowd going. 
As an opening act they also brought along the Canadian-American band Saint Asonia, that where formed in 2014. 

Thank you, Mötley Crüe, for all the good rock music!















Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Rocklegend

Rocklegend 

Today is a sad day, today the news hit the world that Lemmy Kilmister, the singer, bass player and founder of Motörhead has died. 
Earlier this December Motörhead finished a world tour that despite some cancellations due to band members health issues, kicked ass, and earlier this year they released the new album ”Bad Magic”. Motörhead wont proceed as a band anymore, but they will still live on thru their music.
And so will Lemmy. 

#Lemmy, #RIPLemmy. 






Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Hidden Treasure

Hidden Treasure

There is a reason to my absence lately, and it’s called bad Wifi connection, I sincerely dislike bad internet connections. 
But now I’m back in the New York Groove… My Hidden Treasure this time, is from the NY rock musician and guitarist, singer songwriter, composer etc. Steve Conte and his solo band named “Steve Conte NYC” where he sings and plays the guitar. The song is “Dark In The Spotlight” taken from The Steve Conte NYC Album”. He is a very versatile musician and have done nearly countless things, among them, been the lead guitarist in New York Dolls 2005-2010, played with The Crazy Truth, The Contes. He has also made music for series, movies and he plays guitar in The Michael Monroe Band. 
Might be a little shame on me here, but it was thru The Michael Monroe Band that I first found out about him. I’ve seen him perform live with the MM band, and I think the music is good and Steve Conte is also great live with this band. 
“Dark In The Spotlight” is a song that have got an old rock sound, simple but good music with nice lyrics and good rhythm. A perfect break from all this new and advanced music. This is real instruments and real rock.
I like it, so check it out, you wont be disappointed!

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Hidden Treasure

Hidden Treasure


This is a new reoccurring, blog post, named ”Hidden Treasure”. Here I will write about a song that I think is good and it doesn't matter if it’s old or new, from a famous band or a not so famous band or artist, if it’s good it will end up here. The idea is to give you a tip about a song that you haven't heard before and maybe it will open your eyes to something different than what you’re listening to right now.  
My first Hidden Treasure is the song ”Nowadays”. My mom played the song the other day and I thought it was good, an up to date rock song with catchy and relatable lyrics and good singing. I was really surprised when I learned that the song is from Richie Sambora’s latest solo-album ”Aftermath Of The Lowdown” 2012. It didn't sound anything like his ”old” solo-albums, ”Undiscovered Soul” 1998 and ”Stranger In This Town”, 1991 that are a bit low-spirited an darker. It didn't sound like ”Bon Jovi” either this is just a good song and I don’t think that so many people have paid that much attention to his solo-albums that actually can have some hidden gems on them. 
Check out ”Nowadays”! 

Saturday, September 26, 2015

Reckless Love - Keep It Up All Night

Reckless Love

Reckless Love is a Finnish rock/glam band that where formed in 2001, they released the EP ”Speed Princess” in 2006 and their self-titled, debut album ”Reckless Love” came out 2010 and their second album ”Animal Attraction” came out 2011. Members are Oliver ”Ollie” Twisted the lead singer, Pepe the guitarist, Jalle Verne bass player and Hessu Maxx on the drums. In 2013 they released their third album ”Spirit”. The band will do shows later this year. Check out my favorite Reckless songs ”Edge of our Dreams” from the album ”Spirit” and ”Born To Rock” from the album ”Reckless Love”.  
Reckless Love released their new single ”Keep It Up All Night” September 18th. 
This is a happy and lightweight style of music, something for those that are into some of the modern 80’s rock music, like Crashdïet, Dirty Penny, Crazy Lixx and so on, but it works for more hardcore rock fans too, that wants an ear-freshener after all those heavy riffs and drums.


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Check out this Fresh Noize!

Demon Speed

Demon Speed is a new band from Nottingham, UK and they have just released their first EP “Hooked”, August 28th.  The band members are AJ who does the vocals and plays guitar, Spider on lead guitar, Berty Burton on bass and Des on the drums. The guys are a mix n’ match from several other bands as current and former members, among current/past bands are Generation Graveyard, Tigertailz and New Generation Superstars. 
Featured songs on the EP “Hooked” are:
“Hooked” 
“Alive”
“Down in the hole”
“See you fall”
Demon Speed is something to check out if you’re into punk rock. Such as the Ramones or the Sex Pistols or the Clash. I think they have an old school punk vibe/sound to their songs, but it’s not quite that tone-deaf on the wrong note type of singing that some punk songs/music has. My favorite song from this EP is “Alive” so check it out, you can listen to it or download it at www.demonspeed.bandcamp.com  or follow them on twitter @demon_speed666.
Demon Speed will also do some shows this fall in the UK, dates and venues are:
 4th October at Aces High Festival in Nottingham, 
14th November at Trash in Bradford and 
11th December at Alley Cats in London. 
For more info head over to their Face Book page www.facebook.com/demonspeedofficial

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Check out this Fresh Noize!


5 Star Grave

5 Star Grave is a heavy metal band from Cuneo, Italy. The band was formed in 2005 by Thierry Bertone, the guitarist and Gabriele Lingua the drummer and after a few months’ time the rest of the band members came along, Alessandro Blengino on guitar, Hervè De Zulian on synth, Claudio Ravinale the singer and Andrea Minolfi on the bass and vocals. In 2006 the band released their first EP ”The Zero Hour” named after the band’s name “Ground Zero” at that time. In 2007 they changed the band name to “5 Star Grave” and the year after that, in 2008 they recorded their first full length album “Corpse Breed Syndrome”, the album was like the others self-produced.   
2010 the band honored the punk legends’ the Ramones and released a free version of their classic song “Pet Sematary ”. It’s interesting to hear how 5 Star G, does the Ramones song and puts their musical stamp on it. It’s a nice version!
5 Star Grave recorded their second full length album “Drugstore Hell” in 2011 and in October that year they got signed to “Massacre Records”. The “Drugstore Hell” album got a release date the 25th of May, 2012 that same year Gabriele Lingua left the band, now Roberto Gaia plays the drums instead. 
I think their music is sounding a bit like Murderdolls angry cousin. It’s dark and angry ”f*** you lyrics” performed with lighter and a melodic type of metal / horror metal with a horror punk style and with a straightforward angry approach to it. Yet it’s still catchy tones and if you’re into metal and the horror genre this is something to check out!

Worth mentioning 5 Star Grave appreciates their fans and have realized the value of them and what difference for a band they can make, here’s a quote from their blog. That you can find yourself at www.5stargrave.blogspot.com
“Your support is extremely important for us, a band ain't worth a flyin' fuck without it’s fans and we'll try to give you free stuff every time we can, in exchange we ain't asking you to buy our records or our merch, but simply to spread our videos and ask for 5SG gigs at your local metal promoter if you have the chance... It ain't that much after all, ain't it?”
For more about 5 Star Grave check out their www.facebook.com/5SGOfficial or their cool website http://www.5stargrave.com or just simply follow them on twitter @5stargrave.  

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Michael Monroe - Old King's Road



Check out Michael Monroes new single and video from his album "Blackout States" out October 9th!

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Album review

Backyard Babies new album 4 by 4



Backyard Babies is a rock band from Nässjö, Sweden that started in 1987. Members are Johan Blomquist on the bass, Nicke Borg the lead singer, Peder Carlsson on the drums and Dregen plays the guitar. 
Backyard Babies harrow and harrow, but dosen’t reach full rockstar status. But they seem to think that they already have. After Dregen’s successful solo career I think he should take more place in Backyard and sing more since he can sing better than what Nicke does on this album, who seems to have been spending far too much time in his own ”Homeland”. He is not present on Backyard Babies latest album.    
In my meaning they shouldn’t have done this album. It’s one of those ideas that could have remained in a dresser somewhere in Sweden.
A roughly retell of what someone said, reviewing this album,” it’s such a great album from Backyard Babies with influences from the greater bands like a ”bluesy Led Zeppelin” and ”Slade” among others with a lot of rock n’ roll attitude”. Correction, you do not hear Slade or Led Zeppelin in a positive way neither as an ”influence” or ”inspiration” on this album. The only thing you hear is all good music that have ever existed from the 70’s to the 21st century being grind down into a mediocre rock album. It’s not good at all. It’s not a nice surprise after a 5 year break as a band and it seems like many people just like the album because the haven't heard from Backyard in a while. So they are glad to hear from them, but what are we hearing?
”13 or Nothing” Was the first single from this album and it’s the song that the Four by Four album opens with and that´s the song that Backyard has toured with the whole summer. It’s a nice rock song with a well appeared cowbell. But I think this song is a bit thin, something is lacking in the lyrics here. They just sing the same thing over and over again, which can be okay if it’s executed properly, here it falls flat. Otherwise it’s a nice song. 
”I’m On My Way To Save Your Rock n’ Roll”  It’s certain riffs in the song that has a clear resemblance from Green Day. This is a song that sort of sounds like a softer and slower modern punk song rather than a rock song. It´s like a good try for a punk song, but it’s to slow. It’s lacking the punk energy. However it’s the most popular song on iTunes. This will probably be the best song on this album. Maybe they should thank Green Day for it…  
”White Light District” This intro sounds like two Hardcore Superstar songs, apart from that it’s sounding a bit like the ”old” Backyard Babies. While listening to this I get hopeful and think it might be something good here, but that wont last for long as it turns out it is a mix off something from the 70’s like Black Sabbath, more Hardcore Superstar, Alice Cooper, Fall Out Boy and Sixx :am. Did I forget anyone? Not much of their own music here and I don’t get how Nicke Borg sings in this song. He forces out the words. He sounds tired and the singing is annoying. 
”Bloody Tears” The only ballad on the album is not to melancholic, after listening to it you’re still in a good mood, nice lyric and the song holds a good paste thru out. Nothing in this song stands out, it’s a ballad with some sad lyrics and some power-music. Nothing new and nothing modern, it sounds like a bad version of an 80’s one hit wonder. We have all heard it before. 
”Piracy” In the same style like the three first songs on the album, but has a slightly obnoxious tone to it or that is the direction I think they want this song to go in. This one is more like the ”old” Backyard Babies, the ”Minus Celsius-era” (one of their old hits) but with more 70’s sounding riffs, it’s not quite there.
”Never Finish Anything” Dregen sings with Nicke in a few places and that sounds good, more of that. So the lyrics seem to be right, they didn't quite finish this song.  
”Mirrors (Shall Be Broken)” Nice intro, but it reminds me about something that I’ve heard before… again. I hear a clear resemblance from Bon Jovi, not Backyard Babies. It’s a bit ”small town redemption spirit” over this song and ”look we made it thru this any way, despite what you did to me”. 
”Wasted Years” Best song on the album according to me. The singing is good for a change, nice lyrics, all the instruments sounds well together and some guitar that takes a fun turn musically. A mood lifting song. 
”Walls” It’s a 7 minutes song and that’s a bit to long for Backyard Babies. It dosen’t even sound like a song. Where does this song go? Where does it end? With an outro that are way to long inspired by a Hitchcock movie (?) or what is going on?  The message was a bit lost in this song for me. This is the last song on the album and I’m sort of glad it’s over. 
The message of ”4 by 4” would be easier to access and easier to relate to if Nicke Borg would sing with more emotions and if we could get a sign that he still has a pulse, right now it sounds like he is vocally flatlining and what happened to the rest of Backyard? The other guys has almost vanished except from when they’re doing live shows. Aren’t they supposed to be a band?
When you listen to music or read a story, you want to be brought somewhere else for a while. On this album it doesn't seem like they mean what they’re singing, it just sounds like Nicke is reading out loud lyrics that doesn't make sense to music that sounds like a mix of several other bands. 
What might be slightly more disturbing than the fact that Backyard Babies ”new” album is an result of them just copying and paste from the music that they have been listening to, is that Nicke Borg recently said in an interview that with this new album Backyard Babies sounds more like Backyard Babies. I disagree. It’s 9 songs after 5 something years, I think they could have done a bit better than that. It makes you wonder if Backyard has lost their songwriting/music making touch/skills but it proves that it’s not hard to be a musician these days when you can copy and paste from whoever and then call it your own instead of doing your own work and be a different and awesome musician. 
This album is nr. 3 on Swedish album charts and it only proves that what Keith Richards recently said about Rap and Heavy Metal in an interview is right ” The fact that these things sells only proves how many tone-deaf it’s in the world” and I totally agree. 
They should rename this album to a tribute album by Backyard Babies instead of calling it their own.
☠☠/ 5
I like Backyard, especially their album ”Making Enemies Is Good”. I was up 06:50 am to buy the ”4 by 4” album the same day it got released, and I’m a huge fan of Dregen’s solo-album, so I got really disappointed when it turned out to be everything but Backyard Babies on this album. This will the first album that I will return to iTunes.
Backyard Babies next time! More of your material/work, Dregen should defiantly sing more and Nicke needs a bucket of ice-cold water thrown over him before he enters the studio. I hope Dregen does another solo album soon. 

Sunday, September 6, 2015

Check out this Latest Noize!


Latest Noize from The Van Desh

The latest song from The Van Desh "By the Light" is out now on SoundCloud. Great 70's song with cool riffs and a thick rock-sound. I recommend you to check this out, it's really great! Use this link below.  https://soundcloud.com/thevandeshofficial/by-the-light