Playlist - October/November 2007 - Michael
Hell N' Diesel - Passion for Power
The debut album from a young new band playing high octane Rock N' Roll. This CD has blown me away. Where is Hell N' Diesel from? Sweden of course

Hardcore Superstar - Dreamin' in a Casket
I was a bit disappointed in "Bastards", which was released as a teaser prior to this album. However, the material was so strong that "Bastards" didn't make the album and I am a happy camper, since "Dreamin' in a Casket" sounds like a natural follow up to their self titled CD. Needs more listens though

CrashDïet - The unattractive Revolution
I really want to love this album, so I keep spinning it. A minor disappointment compared to "Rest in Sleaze"

Drugdealer Cheerleader - Enjoy the Time you Waste
The debut album of Britain's Greats finally sees the light of day. Several earhangers from the hard working beer drinkers and hell raisers.

Dogpound - III
Not a catchy as their debut, but the crunchy guitars and unique vocals gives me appetite for more.

Hanoi Rocks - Street Poetry
The legendary band is back with a consistent album

Richie Kotzen - Acoustic Cuts
Richie Kotzen's vocals have depth and warmth. Stripped down Kotzen proves that he is an amazing song writer

Dirty White Boy - Bad Reputation
Blast from the past

Tesla - Psychotic Supper
Timeless album! "Song And Emotion" might be the best Tesla song ever. The band finally plays Europe in October and I am there for sure, Hamburg October 27th


 
Written by Michael
Tuesday, October 16, 2007



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Comment by Brian (Staff) - Tuesday, October 16, 2007
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Hello there Michael,
'Song And Emotion' - best Tesla song ever ?
Absolutely!
I never tire of hearing it.

Playing Glasgow November. I'll be there !

Posted by Brian (Staff)
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