As it’s been said by plenty of critics before me this autumn, you have to take this contemporary hard rock comeback with a grain of salt for a couple of reasons – chief among them being that so many of the new players trying to make it work as well …
Read More »Single Review: The Dead Daisies – “Radiance”
There’s a lot of history behind every note of music you hear in a song by The Dead Daisies, and between all of the musicians who comprise this band, you could make a strong argument for there not even being a contemporary rock n’ roll genre without their influence. As …
Read More »Single Review: The Dead Daisies “Like No Other”
Metal’s contemporary flaws are pretty much the same as those it was faced with towards the end of the 1980s; successful bands lack the heart of the indie players while the underground acts don’t have the right direction to really make an impact on the genre’s future in any positive …
Read More »Single Review: The Dead Daisies’ -“Chosen and Justified”
Launching a rocket into outer space is nothing to scoff at, and yet watching as much in the new music video for The Dead Daisies’ “Chosen and Justified” still doesn’t eclipse the crushing sonic presence of the riffage in the backdrop at all. On the contrary, the visuals in this …
Read More »Single Review: The Dead Daisies’ “Holy Ground (Shake the Memory)”
Getting started with The Dead Daisies’ “Holy Ground (Shake the Memory)” isn’t that much different than playing any of the other single/video combos they’ve released since first getting together just a little while ago; the biggest difference, I suppose, is how quickly things evolve into brilliant bedlam for the players …
Read More »Single Review: Dead Daisies “Bustle And Flow”
A crowing raven leads us beyond the blazing gates and into a carnival of lust and excess like no other you’re going to find in 2020 in the new music video for The Dead Daisies’ “Bustle and Flow,” but if you think this band is out to max-out the melodic …
Read More »Single Review: The Dead Daisies “30 Days in the Hole”
Initially so enrapturing through the unfurling of its opening chords that it’s actually a little difficult to tell The Dead Daisies are covering Humble Pie’s “30 Days in the Hole,” the all-new single from the critically-acclaimed rock n’ roll supergroup slowly unfolds from the silence like a passionate whisper. The …
Read More »Single Review: The Dead Daisies “Unspoken”
A melodic growl pours over a decadent riff as we listen to any given verse in the new single “Unspoken” from The Dead Daisies, unmistakably belonging to the one and only Glenn Hughes. Hughes, a hard rock veteran alongside equally-respected players in The Dead Daisies, continues the aesthetical legacy he …
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