So I have been posting a lot of retro stuff this week but I like to get back to posting something new to end the week with. So today I will be introducing you to new artist from the Pittsburgh area. The sound definitely influenced by the 80’s hair metal era. If you like […]
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The band I present to all of you today is one of those bands I thought would have been bigger if they came along just a little sooner. Instead, they came along when melodic glam rock was already on the way out of the mainstream. Otherwise, they would have accrued more commercial success in […]
So you’re a hard rock fan. Who isn’t right? However the older you get the harder it is for you to remember that you once never even heard of rock music. Your young impressionable ears where once virgins. For many of us that is so long ago, we have trouble recollecting every exact detail […]
Today I am sharing a band that should have been bigger than they actually were. I have always thought if they come out with this album a few years earlier. They would have achieved more commercial success. Still looking back this still one hell of an album and certainly the hardest sounding album they ever […]
Rainy Days and Mondays After the separation session, there were five awkward days of negotiating kids, work, meals, errands, and life in general before our Monday counseling appointment. First thing Monday morning I sent the hubs meeting notices for the remainder of the month’s counseling sessions, only receiving one “accept” for that morning’s meeting followed by […]
When you talk about three-piece bands that came out the great white north most people will tell you that best without question is Rush. Now that is hard to argue with if you’re honest about it. However, I think if there is a band that could come close to making an argument. It would […]
When I was a teenager I remember having the discussion with a friend of mine that the studio recorded version of any given song was always the best one. My argument was a simple one. The recorded version was done to the perfection in exactly the way the artist intended you to hear it. […]