“The 80’s” sounds like it came from the 80’s. He basically does all the guitars and bass, as well as the production. And that person is Holger Fath, a German guitarist. So I had to Google who is playing guitar. Think of “The Deeper The Love” and “Hysteria” with a guitar solo that is John Norum level quality, very Euro influenced. “A Dream Of Love” is a cross between Whitesnake and Def Leppard. “The Times Of Your Life” is basically the guitar verse riff from “Run To You” from Bryan Adams, played on a piano. “Dare To Dream” is more in vein with his AOR rock with a bit of Rick Springfield chucked in. And the song is being used to promote a few anime shows on Netflix. “Born To Fight” is more melodic metal than AOR rock, with a guitar solo section that reminds of “The Final Countdown” from Europe. So here we are in 2020 and “Dare To Dream” is released. But apart from soundtracks, there was nothing else I could get my hands on and information on him was scarce. My first encounter was “The Touch” from “The Transformers” cartoon movie, when Hot Rod grabbed the matrix of leadership, opened it and became “Rodimus Prime”.Īnd Jean Claude Van Damme was a big name once upon a time in the action genre, and Stan Bush songs appeared in his movies.
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If you’ve watched any 80’s movie with a hard rock soundtrack, there is a very high chance that you would have heard a song from Stan Bush. If you’ve heard these albums drop your thoughts in the comments. Their first album came out in 2007 and since 2010, they’ve been on the Frontiers label, releasing albums on a two year cycle. They are a Swedish Metal band formed in 2002, who bring back the 80’s Sunset Strip with the aggression of the San Francisco Bay Area Thrash scene and the defiance of Twisted Sister.Īnd once you add the Brit bands to the mix, it’s a whirlpool of creativity. The pre-release singles all connected with me but I haven’t had the time to fully digest the album.
The album dropped on December 3 and on purposely I’ve not listened to it as I’m waiting for my break to happen so I can sink my ears into it.īut I’ve been heaps busy to devote the time I want to this album.Īnd Zakk Wylde has earned the respect for people to devote proper time to his music and if they play guitar, to put in some woodshedding to learn some of his riffs.
It’s on my “On Repeat” playlist from Spotify which is basically designed to help the user keep track of what they’ve been playing most over the past 30 days.Īnd the “Shotgun Blues” single dropped in September and it’s still on the playlist. The pre releases single “Shotgun Blues” is a great classic Metal song. These albums came out at a time which is too close to the end of the year to be properly assessed for any EOY list.Įspecially when they are up against albums which came out in the first four months of the year and those albums have became part of my fabric. Harrison on The Record Vault: Deep Purple… 2021 – The 50/50 List I’m Still Investing Time In.2021 – Released Too Late In The Year To Listen To Properly.The Week In Destroyer Of Harmony History – December 19 to December 25.The Record Vault: Deep Purple – Bombay Calling.The Record Vault: Deep Purple – In Concert With The London Symphony Orchestra.Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.