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Ink 19 :: Metal Shop
You may think you've never heard of Metal Shop, but we'll bet you've heard of their alter-ego, the Discover Card commercial stars Danger Kitty. Gail Worley rides the "Love Rocket" with singer Ralph Saenz, alias Michael Diamond.
...bands are my thing. Metal Shop have a steady gig at the Viper Room every Monday night, where they put on a hit parade of '80s metal standards like Ratt's "Round & Round," Def Leppard's "Photograph," and -- yes, I'm serious -- "Wait" by White Lion, mixed with dead-on parody and smart-ass stage banter...
Ink 19 :: Pure 80's Rocks
Various Artists (UTV). Review by Carl F. Gauze.
...and "Don't Say You Don't Love Me," Golden Earring with mega-MTV hit "Twilight Zone," and the Judas Priest anthem "Living After Midnight". There's Ratt doing "Round and Round," which still sounds to me like a rip of Van Halen's "Panama." My favorite song is Kingdom Come doing their level best to sound...
Ink 19 :: Stephen Pearcy
Ratt broke into the '80s rock scene as a truly unique heavy-metal band. With ...
STEPHEN PEARCY BEFORE AND LAUGHTER Triple X Ratt broke into the '80s rock scene as a truly unique heavy-metal band. With unorthodox chord progressions, smoking-gun lyrics, and killer leads, Ratt set their own standard. It is difficult to now relegate them to such classifications as "hair band" or ...
Ink 19 :: Def Leppard
August 1999 :: Music C-D :: Def Leppard (George Jegadesh)
...Mercury I believe 1999 is supposed to be the year of comeback for the pop-rockers and hair bands that were popular in the late eighties. Poison, Ratt, and L.A. Guns are touring, and many others are back to writing new material for release. I suppose, Def Leppard's new album, Euphoria , is in a similar...
Ink 19 :: crumb
November 1998 :: Music C-D :: crumb (Jeff Montgomery)
...... Red Ant Don't be frightened from crumb by the fact that the producer for their newest album likes a big production sound and has worked with Ratt and Warrant. Some bands know how to use the studio to create a sonically rich and very good album and, fortunately, crumb is one of them. ... seconds....
Ink 19 :: Stephen Perkins Part 1
Explosion, implosion... then nothing. Another explosion. Gail Worley tackles the genesis and chronology of one of the most influential bands to come out of Los Angeles, Jane's Addiction, with drummer Stephen Perkins.
...fills and guitar fills -- and Eric and Perry's slow, deep, dark sound. At that moment, the scene had, in LA at least, a lot of the glam rock with Ratt and Motley Crue and other bands that sounded like them. Many of the people I knew were not going for that, for whatever reason. Then, all of a sudden...
Ink 19 :: Arch Enemy
October 1999 :: Music A-B :: Arch Enemy (David Lee Beowulf)
...metal, no, I wouldn't say this is a death metal album at all. What they've done is taken every single classic metal riff from bands as unlikely as Ratt, Van Halen, and I think I even heard a Ted Nugent break somewhere, with all the melodies and power chords, adding in an overdose of classic death metal...
Ink 19 :: KISS Symphony
KISS goes "EZ Listening" with strings? Hardly. Former KISS Army soldier Steve Stav goes back to boot camp in his DVD review of yet another eyebrow-raising performance by the greatest band in the land.
.... They gave us some of the best rock of the '70s, including the best rock anthem ever; they reduced themselves to the level of such followers as Ratt and Motley Crue in the '80s, sans Peter and Ace; and the four original members (along with their fans) had a fantastic comeback in the late '90s. For this...
Ink 19 :: The Meat Purveyors
All Relationships Are Doomed to Fail (Bloodshot). Review by James Mann.
..."Without Love" from Nick Lowe, a faithful Ralph Stanley number, and just for grins, a pretty "SOS" from ABBA and a version of "Round And Round" by Ratt that is almost as stupid as the original. As fun as these moments may well be, they don't equal the prowess of some of the original material such as...
Ink 19 :: The New Wave of European Heavy Metal
February 1999 :: Ink Spots :: The New Wave of European Heavy Metal (Bryan Reesman)
...by loads of hairspray and makeup, big hair, and tight spandex. Group after group of pop crossover acts received their turn in the spotlight -- Ratt, Motley Crue, Warrant, Poison...the roster goes on and on. While mainstream audiences enjoyed these bands, they essentially undid the work of real metal...
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