Satan's Anus wrote:
I wasn't much impressed with the new Scorps album. It's good, but it lacks integrity. The songs are largely written by industry songwriters attempting to recapture a sound and scene they never a part of--and it sounds like it.
The Ratt album, however, was written by the dudes that lived that scene, and it has a great replay value because of it. Great stuff. I was pretty surprised with how good it was, actually.
And anyone looking for an older band still doing great things, check out the latest Winger album. That fucker smokes!
There is something missing from the new Scrops, and you pretty much nailed it. I think the band (in their heart anyway) is more in a
Humanity Hour 1 place right now, but they opted for a "forced retro" sound of
Sting in The Tail instead.
I just hope that this incarnation of Ratt can continue to get along with each other behind the scenes and keep churning out albums like this. Seems like Cavazo is the glue holding the many egos of this band together in addition to his notable songwriting contributions.
Yeah, Winger is better than ever right now, and I think the new Keel album is worth a mention here too. Aside from being a little thin on the bass, it's another hell of an album that just rocks without and pretention.