Classic Rock 243 - Bad Boy Boogie
CD, 2017, Heftbeilage, Cardsleeve

Herstellungsland Polen
Veröffentlichungs-Jahr 2017
Zeit 49:56
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Tracklist

I = Instrumental L = Live B = Bonustrack H = Hidden Track C = Coversong
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Track Künstler/Band Titel Zeit Besonderheit
Gesamtzeit 49:56  
1. Supersonic Blues Machine Broken Heart 3:58
2. Von Hertzen Brothers The Arsonist 3:54
3. The Dirty Denims Back With A Bang! 3:52
4. The Dust Coda When The Tide Comes In 4:00
5. Bootsy Collins Boomerang 3:07
6. 10 Years Novocaine 2:50
7. Galactic Cowboys Internal Masquerade 3:17
8. Skam Take It Or Leave It 3:12
9. The White Buffalo Avalon 2:55
10. Samarkind Fire And Blood 3:38
11. High Priestess Mother Forgive Me 5:02
12. Vandenberg's MoonKings Reputation 3:20
13. The Cold Heart Revue American Rain 3:06
14. Rock Candy Funk Party Don't Even Try 3:45

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Classic Rock Magazine / Classic Rock issue 243 DECEMBER 2017
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Fourteen slabs of the month's best new music ...

01 SUPERSONIC BLUES MACHINE - Broken Heart Nursing a broken heart? Or maybe you're the one who did the breaking? The machine of supersonic blues, with one third of ZZ Top, have the solution: riffs - big, bluesy, sassy, classic rock riffs - and a driving chorus that really demands you play it while driving a vintage car. Or at least wearing shades and growing a beard, à la Mr Gibbons.
From Californisoul

02 VON HERTZEN BROTHERS - The Arsonist Now for a prime cut from the latest album by Finland's most prized sibling trio. At least as fiery as you'd expect from the title, it's one of the record's poppier numbers, though it's still layered with interesting tempos, tone changes and no-nonsense guitar playing. Not an easy cocktail to mix, but they make it seem effortless.
From War Is Over

03 THE DIRTY DENIMS - Back With A Bang! Imagine if The Donnas and The Hellacopters formed a supergroup. You'd wanna live in that world, right? Well, we have good news for you - The Dirty Denims imagined the same thing. Action rock is back. With a bang.
From Back With A Bang!

04 THE DUST CODA - When The Tide Comes In These guys'self-titled album is one of the best rock debuts we've heard lately, so we're delighted to share this hooky chug-along taster. Aussie singer John Drake veers between Josh Homme-esque softer verses and gritty southern rage, while the guitars move from mighty riffage to haunting bluesy echoes, eventually landing at pure singalong beef. Altogether now: 'a-woah wooh, a-woah woah...'
From The Dust Coda

05 BOOTSY COLLINS - Boomerang Ooh, it's so smooth and syncopated. Few have the funk quite like Bootsy Collins, but then what else would you expect from the guy who made his name making groovy noises with James Brown and Parliament-Funkadelic? Exactly.
From World Wide Funk

06 10 YEARS - Novocaine A big, dirty, industrial-sounding crunch of guitars and synths opens this moody monster by Tennessee alt.metallers 10 Years. Thought the south was all Stetsons and countrified hillbillies? Think again; this ain't no country song.
From (How To Live) As Ghosts

07 GALACTIC COWBOYS - Internal Masquerade Time now for some inventive heavy metal straight outta Texas. Galactic Cowboys were cut from the same cloth as fellow Texans King's X, but remained a largely fringe act over the years. As this track affirms, however, it wasn't due to lack of talent.
From Long Way Back To The Moon

08 SKAM - Take It Or Leave It Packing in a lot more urgency than that rather nonchalant song title suggests, Skam deliver big modern hard rock with gusto. This track is taken from an album about a 1930s test pilot. Intriguing.
From The Amazing Memoirs of Geoffrey Goddard

09 THE WHITE BUFFALO - Avalon 'Dark country' troubadour Jake Smith (aka the White Buffalo) has become much more than just 'the guy with that song from TV show Sons Of Anarchy'. Raised on country and punk in Oregon, Smith still combines countrified tones with the darkest of lyrical sentiments - and still more masterfully than most.
From Darkest Darks, Lightest Lights

10 SAMARKIND - Fire And Blood You want fire and blood? This multinational band will give it to you, in a nicely rousing bluesy-rock framework, blending classic rock influences with contemporary energy - not unlike the likes of Scorpion Child.
From Single release

11 HIGH PRIESTESS - Mother Forgive Me LA doom-rockers High Priestess deliver a veritable feast of wicked, fog-drenched riffery and slow-rolling bummer vibes - the perfect Soundtrack for these dark and terrible days. For High Priestess it's always the season of the witch.
From High Priestess

12 VANDENBERG'S MOONKINGS - Reputation Despite that trippy-as-hell band name (seriously, is it just us, or does it sound like something dreamed up in a Canterbury-scene song titles meeting?), Vandenberg's Moonkings deliver surprisingly straight-up rock'n'roll. Although maybe it's not that surprising, given founder/guitarist Adrian Vandenberg's pedigree with Whitesnake and Vandenberg. Either way, Reputation from the Mk II album packs an impressive punch.
From MK II

13 THE COLD HEART REVUE - American Rain There are old souls in this young UK band, if the guitar-sliding, harmonica-laced bluesy rock of American Rain is anything to go by. Rootsy passion at its dirtiest, it sounds as if it was cooked up in a rusty tin can in some cactus-peppered desert.
From American Rain (single)

14 ROCK CANDY FUNK PARTY - Don't Even Try It When he's not busy making blues-rock powerhouse albums with supergroup Black Country Communion, or noodling in a solo virtuose capacity, Joe Bonamassa gets funky with Rock Candy Funk Party Real funky, as you can hear on this cut from the (brilliantly/ridiculously titled) Groove Cubed album. What's more, Bonamassa is clearly having a great time doing it.
From The Groove³

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