DevotedWalnut wrote:
Shout At the Devil shits all over this.
Not nearly enough great songs on Shout to compare to this. Three great songs, nine decent songs at best.
Masshole McDinglenuts wrote:
traptunderice wrote:
Masshole McDinglenuts wrote:
Their latest single is pretty good, though. The closest they've come to the first two albums since Bach left. You guys hear it yet?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vi0UmCJF_oI fucking hate you. Track is fucking shit. I enjoyed Angel Down and not so much Kicking and Screaming; that track makes those albums look like fucking gold. The track is so obviously an attempt to recapture the glory of Slave to the Grind. Too bad it's a fail. GET IN BACK YOU CAN RIDE WITH THE BULLETS.
Baz was always the heart of the band. No Baz equals no Skid Row in my book.
No, it's not shit. It's not great by any means, but it's surely not a bad song, either.
Capitalizing on your twenty year old hit is not the first step to impressing me. From mimicking the riff to mimicking the vocal harmonies... The vocalist can't do those fast verses that Bach excelled at and never reaches any high notes like Baz. I'd say something other than bashing the vocalist if they did anything other than offer up a rehashed track.
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As for Bach, he isn't shit without someone else who can write songs for him. And his voice is going to shit.
Wait. I think you double negative'd that first sentence. And yeah, Bach could never write a song and was only the voice for a band that had formed years prior to him ever showing up. They had the songs already written for the self-titled before he entered the door. His voice is going to shit, but both of his albums' performances are way better than whatever constitutes as vocals for Kings of Demolition (despite being so nasally on K&S). And yeah, he sounds bad on Abachalypse, but dude is old and was never a singer you imagined lasting long, but he honestly has for what he is doing now. He's a character and he circulates for that reason.