The debut album “Stick To Your Guns” came out in 1989.Īnd it did nothing commercially and of course, they got dropped by their label and then released another album “Temptation” on another label a few years later and that also did nothing commercially and the band was done. So what do ya get when The Long, Lightning, Thunder, Quick And Lane get together? The band is made up of Steven David DeLong (really, how long) on vocals, Jon “Lightning” Huffman and James Thunder (really, Lightning and Thunder) on guitar, Jim Quick (really, please stop with these names) on bass and Tricky Lane (they saved the best for last) on drums and percussion. Sweet F.A is another band signed to “No Idea Records” otherwise known as MCA Records. I would gravitate to the records he produced. For those who don’t know Benson, towards the late 90’s and onwards, Benson became like the new Tom Werman for me. Then there is “Riviera/Long Way Down” which is an acoustic instrumental merging into a massive rock groove for “Long Way Down”. “Killing Floor” is the usual “run of the mill” hard rock tunes. The album didn’t get any traction and if you couldn’t find it in stores it’s because the label had already dropped the band.Ĭheck out the 12/8 Blues groove of “Cryin’ Shame” and the great guitar playing or the power ballad, “Waiting In Vain” or the melodic rockers “Take This Heart of Mine” and “Let’s Make Love Tonight”. ![]() The band was rounded out by Erik Gamans on guitars, Chris McLernon on bass and Anthony White on drums. Singer Rory Cathey was found from a lot of demo tapes to replace Logan. Oni Logan was the original singer and he left the band to join Lynch Mob, just as they were about to record the album. They only released one album, “Break Out” in 1990 on MCA Records, otherwise known as “No Idea Records” when it came to promoting rock and metal bands. Wham bam, Amsterdam.Īnd then I started to write down all the bands mentioned and suddenly a short podcast ended up as a long blog post. A cool short and sweet episode on rare glam metal bands. Now the podcast itself is not a big production, it’s unpolished and garage like, but that’s why I like it. I was looking for a quick and short podcast episode today and I came across an episode titled “Rare Glam and Hair Metal Bands” that was less than 10 minutes on the 80’s Glam Metalcast. ![]() The Week In Destroyer Of Harmony History – July 26 to July 31ĭestroyerofharmony on 1996 – Part 5.8: Pearl Jam – N….Australian Method Series: Airbourne – Boneshaker.1996 – Part 5.5: Stabbing Westward – Wither Blister Burn & Peel. ![]() 1996 – Part 5.6: Yngwie Malmsteen – Inspiration.The Week In Destroyer Of Harmony History – August 1 to August 14.The Record Vault: Dream Theater – Metropolis Pt 2: Scenes From A Memory.Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.
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