Direktlänk till inlägg 21 oktober 2011
The Californian band Circus Of Power was founded in 1986 and was heavy on motorbikes, tattoos and leather and has a sleazefeel to their music. Their 1st album from 1990 is a hardrockclassic but this album, thier last, hasn't the quality of that album. There are some songs that are getting towards the raw heaviness and melodic qualities of the past but I don't feel like playing this album anymore since there are so many better ones. Also 1993 was really the wrong year to release a hardrockalbum. The rockworld was all about grunge then.
Alex Mitchell has recorded with a few other bands since Circus Of Power disbanded and is also a author and writer.
Victor Indrizzio has after Circus Of Power recorded and worked with Depeche Mode, Queens Of The Stone Age, Chris Cornell, Beck, Willie Nelson, Gwen Stefani, Alanis Morisette among many others.
1)Swamp devil (7,0)
2)Evil woman (7,0) Typical heavy, slow and sleazy Circus Of Power.
3)Heaven and hell (6,5) Additional vocals and guitars by Jerry Cantrell from Alice In Chains.
4)Circles (7,0)
5)Poison girl (7,0)
6)Shine (5,0) Co-vocals by Ian Astbury from The Cult.
7)Dreams tonight (6,0)
8)Mama tequila (6,5)
9)Black roses (7,5)
10)Waitin' for the wizard (6,5)
11)Outta my head (6,5)
12)Slip away (6,0)
Score: 6,54
Alex Mitchell-vocals
Ricky Beck Mahler-guitars
Gary Sunshine-guitars
Marc Frappier-bass
Victor Indrizzio-drums (b.1967)
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