All posts by Emily Pericht

“Contraband” by Velvet Revolver

Artist: Velvet Revolver
Title: “Contraband”
Label: RCA Records
Release: June 8, 2004
Genre: Hard Rock
Rating: 8/10

Fans for years have longed for Guns N’ Roses to get back together, they wanted it, but it will most likely never happen when along comes the super group Velvet Revolver. Velvet Revolver formed in 2002 and brought together ex Guns N’ Roses members Slash on guitar, Duff McKagan on bass, and Matt Sorum on drums. They also brought in Dave Kushner (Wasted Youth, Dave Navarro) to play on second guitar and after a long search found their frontman none other than Stone Temple Pilots, Scott Weiland on vocals. This album grabbed instant attention and massive touring for the band and earned this album a spot as one of the most successful albums in 2004.
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“Rock Savage” by Zodiac Mindwarp

Artist: Zodiac Mindwarp
Title: “Rock Savage”
Label: Cosmodelic Records
Release: September 15, 2005
Genre: Goth/Heavy Metal
Rating: 5/10

Zodiac Mindwarp, originally a band that started out in Canada and abruptly moved to England soon after. If you have any familiarity to them the only tune that will come to mind is “Prime Mover” (released in 1988 as I recall). This was pretty much their only hit while they also had some great tunes on previous records. However, this record comes to us in 2005 and the band consists of Zodiac Mindwarp himself (aka Mark Manning) on vocals, Cobalt Stargazer on guitar, Jack Shitt on bass, and Robbie Vomm on drums. This band has seen so many lineup changes over the years that it’s hard to keep track. This new album “Rock Savage” is what they came up with, and it’s far from anything savage and hanging on to rock.

The album has this long, long intro building you up to…nothing. Pretty mellow beat throughout the record and just when you think it’s going to break into some crazy guitars and rock, it doesn’t. “Rock Savage” is one of the weakest songs I can think of to start your album out with, lack of energy and lyrics that just drip with the typical rock clichés – drugs, booze, girls, coke. Same story and same line over and over again but at least make it interesting! As you move on nothing really gets too much better. The whole time I’m anticipating something amazing and it’s all the same mid tempo and lifeless vocals. I really liked the guitars on the track “Nowhere” and for a minute there it sounded like there was going to be an all out rock n’ roll spurt coming but it withered and died only to end on the same mid-tempo again. For someone who lists T. Rex and AC/DC as their influences, this is quite the letdown. Being a fan of them for years, it was a disappointment after hearing this, you can’t expect a band to be totally amazing every time, everyone has an off day, but this was really off and not nearly as dangerous and dirty rock as the title or cover let’s you believe. If you’re a true fan, give it a listen, but honestly it’s more for your collection then a record you’ll remember. First time fans starting out, I would recommend picking up “Tattoo Beat Messiah” then you’ll see Zodiac in their full glory.

Track Listing:
1. Rock Savage
2. I Got Love
3. Love Will Conquer All
4. Northern Boy
5. You’re My Girl
6. Nowhere
7. Let It Fall
8. I Don’t Like It
9. Who’s That Girl
10. California
11. Alice (Bonus Track)
12. Hog Mama (Bonus Track)
13. Love Will Conquer All (Bonus Track)

Official Website: http://www.zodiacmindwarp.com

“The Mechanical Hand” by HORSE The Band

Artist: HORSE The Band
Title: “The Mechanical Hand”
Label: Combat Records/Koch
Release: 9/20/2005
Genre: Post Hardcore / Screamo
Rating: 3/10

Hailing from Los Angeles, HORSE The Band releases their album, The Mechanical Hand, on the classic label Combat Records. Koch Records relaunched the label late in 2005. This five piece consists of Nathan Winneke (vocals), David Isen (guitar), Erik Engstrom (keyboards), Eli Green (drums) and Dash Arkenstone (bass). This album was produced by Matt Boyles who produced albums from bands like the Murder City Devils, Mastodon and Norma Jean. HORSE The Band describes themselves as “Nintendocore” however with one listen of this album there is no way you can catagorize this into one genre, it’s pure chaos.
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“Hardcore Superstar” by Hardcore Superstar

Artist: Hardcore Superstar
Title: “Hardcore Superstar”
Label: Gain Records
Release: 5/3/2005
Genre: Glam / Rock
Rating: 9/10

Don’t believe the rumors of a breakup! After taking some well deserved time off, Hardcore Superstar are back and better than ever! The fourth album, simply self-titled, is quite possibly their best record to date. Hardcore Superstar formed in Gothenburg, Sweden in 1997 with members Jocke Berg (vocals), Thomas Silver (guitar), Martin Sandvik (bass) and Magnus “Adde” Andreasson (drums). This album is nothing short of a rock n’ roll powerhouse of a record, songs with the stylings of Motley Crue and AC/DC rolled up in their own glammed up sound.
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“It’s Time To Decide” by At All Cost

Artist: At All Cost
Title: “It‘s Time To Decide”
Label: Combat Records/Koch
Release: 9/20/2005
Genre: Metalcore
Rating: 6/10

At All Cost, bringing us their debut album on Combat Records is from Austin, Texas. With members Trey Ramirez (guitar), Andrew Collins (vocals), Grant Anderson (drums), Bobby Andrew (bass) and Michael Theo bald (guitar), “It’s Time To Decide” was born. Another dose of what is commonly called “metalcore” At All Cost incorporate elements of metal with soaring guitars and melodic vocals, with elements of hardcore, bringing in hard beats and fierce vocals. A combination that has become very popular and done by many as of late, At All Cost gives it a fair shot.
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