So, a thread dedicated to my favorite style of music—ROCK!—is in store. No other genre has provided more chills and emotional connections than the rock genre. So, here are some newer bands—and some older bands—I've come across that are still playing this old school style of music. So, here goes...
I just got
Back In Business by a German band called
Cannon. It was released in the US last year (2005 in Europe), but this band has been around since the mid-80s. This band is like
U.D.O. with a vocalist that sounds like Udo Dirkschneider (
Accept,
U.D.O) meets Lemmy (
Motorhead). More importantly, they're awesome! At least on this album. Their older albums sound excellent, too (see their website), but I don't have them. So, check out these tracks from
Back In Business:
HELLFIRE
ANOTHER HERO (Clip) *
ROCK FEELINGS (Clip) *
* Zip files. To stream them, just click on the link, click Open, and then double-click the file when Winzip (or whatever you use) opens.
Website:
http://www.cannon-the-band.com
Another new band I totally dig is
Miss Crazy. I firmly believe frontman "Markus Allen Kristopher" is really Ronnie Borchert from
Trixie, but "Markus" wears longsleeves (covering tattoos) and facepaint, so it remains a mystery; though I don't feel like it's very hard to figure out since both singers look and sound very similar. Either way, it doesn't matter, because both are excellent. "Markus" sounds like Ronnie Borchert meets Tom Keifer (
Cinderella). The music is a little bit heavier and groovier than
Trixie, but they're just as good. They've released one self-titled album and three digital-only tracks. This is a great band. Here are some tracks:
SO LONG
HIDE ISLAND
MY WAY (Cheesy Video) *
* Hot bassist! Though you can't really tell.
Website:
http://www.misscrazymusic.com
MySpace:
http://www.myspace.com/misscrazyband
I've already mentioned
Trixie in other threads on this forum, plus I
reviewed their latest album,
Shelter, so I won't mention them again here. But the man behind
Trixie, Ronnie Borchert, just released his first solo album, titled
Change. Stylistically, this is very similar to
Trixie; though there are some more modern rock influences on a few tracks, like the melodic "My Malena," and especially "Something In My Head," which was co-written and features guest vocals by Chris Brown of
Trapt. Still, it doesn't stray far from that late 80s
Def Leppard style—hook-laden rock jams with big, bombastic choruses. I only got this CD yesterday, but so far I think I may like it more than
Trixie's
Shelter—which I rated a 90/100. Check out this tunes (more streaming samples under Discography on his website):
MY MALENA
Website:
http://www.ronnieborchert.com
MySpace:
http://www.myspace.com/trixiemusic
And that's all for now. I'll keep adding stuff as I come across it, because I predict this thread will be a big hit.
