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Dorothy/Joyous Wolf/Classless Act Maryland Show Review
Live music is back and the recher in Baltimore brought the house down with Dorothy,Joyous Wolf and Classless Act.
Opening up was LA’s Classless Act. If you haven’t heard this high energy band is bound to open up for the Motley Crue stadium tour. Led by singer Derek Day this band kicks some serious ass. Such a great sound, amazing performers and also just a bunch of really nice and genuine cool dudes. Playing songs like “This is for you”, “Give it to me” and also doing a cover of GNR’s “Civil War”. This band is going places. Check out Empire Extreme’s interview with the band coming soon.
Joyous Wolf was up next. This Orange County band has a new sound mixed into an old sound. Vocalist Nick Reese is a madman on stage jumping, twisting and doing flips and splits all while giving a hell of a vocal performance. With songs like “Quiet Heart”, “Fearless” and ending the night with “Mother Rebel”, Joyous Wolf are a great band to see live.
Dorothy were the headliners. This was my first time getting to see the band. I haven’t heard much of them but have heard they put on a hell of a show and I wasn’t disappointed. With roots of Bluesy Southern Rock mixed in with a modern sound, Dorothy kills it. Dorothy has some amazing pipes on her, and I loved the way she interacts with the band and the crowd. It was also great to see Sam “Bam” Kolton on the guitar. Sam always kills it and plays that guitar like it’s nobody’s business. Dorothy played songs like “Down to the Bottom”, “Gun in my hand”, “Medicine Man” and also did a cover of the Eurythmics “Sweet Dreams”. Dorothy blew my mind and blew me away. Such a great band to see play. This whole lineup was a killer lineup from start to beginning. Such a gray tour package that goes on til May 27th. If this tour rolls around your city, do yourself a favor and check it out.
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Ashes to Omens “Feed Me More”
Ashes To Omens are a band from Georgia who’s latest single “Feed Me More” has a great sound to it. It reminds me of bands around the mid to late 2000s. They have a good mixture of sound. The song is a perfect blend of hard rock and metal with the vocals very crisp and delivered with passion.
The song “Feed Me More” has a great melody and works well with the bands style and genre of music. It also is a great title to a song because after listening to it I wanted more of the band.
Some will say that it’s very radio rock/metal and sometimes I do have issues with that but I felt that this song even though it does have that feel to it, isn’t just a radio rock song for the sake of being a radio rock song. I think this single is worth a listen to and could possibly be a track that might make your playlist.
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DEVILSKIN “Barracuda”
Anyone who knows me, knows I have a huge soft spot for the band “Heart”. Of course Barracuda is an amazing song and has been covered by other artists before and when it comes to those covers I’m very critical to the vocals, nobody can touch Ann Wilson’s vocals on that track but I always love to hear a great cover.
New Zealand’s DevilSkin cover is one of those that I feel is a top tier cover. Vocalist JENNIE SKULANDER has an amazing voice and I feel that it works very well to this song. I love the heavy ending to the song, it gave it that heavy edge to it that most covers of the song don’t have.
If you’re a fan of the song, I would highly recommend checking out the video and giving this cover a listen.
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Collective Soul “7EVEN YEAR ITCH” Greatest Hits 1994-2001 Vinyl
I’ve always been a big fan of Collective Soul and have been lucky to have seen them a few times. This band has always been in my music mixes since the 1990s.
The vinyl release is exactly what you would want for a greatest-hits album. All the best songs that collective soul had from 1994–2001 If you were a teenager or an adult in the 90s, you can’t tell me that you didn’t jam out to songs like “Shine,” “Gel,” and “December.”
With other great songs like “Heavy,” “Run,” “The World I Know,” and “Forgiveness,” This greatest hit album sounds amazing on vinyl as well. Craft Recordings has done a really great job of keeping the magic and sound of these amazing songs.
The sleeve cover has some cool photos of the band throughout the years. This vinyl just came out in Collective Soul fashion in December, and is ready to be part of your vinyl collection, and just brings you back to a great time in life.
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