quinta-feira, 11 de agosto de 2011



Demos for Diehards 1997

01. Psychodelic Ride
02. White Boy Stomp
03. Wing and a Prayer
04. Girl
05. Don't Say Goodnight
06. Wings of an Angel
07. Honey
08. Can't Get Over You
09. Faraway Eyes
10. Monday
11. Winds of Change

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SAINTS OF THE UNDERGROUND
LOVE THE SIN, HATE THE SINNER
Released 2008 (Warrior Records)

Track List: 01. Dead Man's Shoes
02. Tomorrow Never Comes
03. All In How You Wear It
04. Good Times
05. Exit
06. American Girl
07. Signs Of Life
08. Bruised
09. Moonlight Mile
10. Jimmy

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Band:
Jani Lane - vocals
Keri Kelli - guitars
Robbie Crane - bass
Bobby Blotzer - drums

Additional Musicians:
Chuck Wright - bass
Rick Flores - keyboards

Production:
Produced by Bobby Blotzer, Keri Kelli and Jani Lane. Mixed by Andy Johns and Saints Of The Underground.
Review:
For those who aren't aware of just who Saints Of The Underground are, the band consists of Warrant front-man Jani Lane, Alice Cooper guitarist Keri Kelli, and Ratt's dynamic rhythm section of Robbie Crane on bass and Bobby Blotzer on drums. While most 'supergroups' fall short of delivering what you would expect from their collective talents, this debut album DOES NOT! Love The Sin, Hate The Sinner easily has my vote for 2008's 'Album Of The Year'! I just hope that when schedules permit that the band will tour and record more Saints Of The Underground albums in the future! Time will tell...
The album kicks off with "Dead Man's Shoes", an up-tempo rocker showcasing Jani's killer vocal layering, a solid bass groove, a sweet albeit short solo from Keri, and Blotz' best drumming of the disc (with the exception of "Bruised", but that's a whole different animal that we will touch on later). Some people may remember this song from Blotzer's previous side project Twenty4Seven with John Corabi. While still faithful to the original, some lyrics and melodies were changed by Jani. "Tomorrow Never Comes" sounds vocally as if it could have been on Warrant's Dog Eat Dog with some tastefully aggressive vocals in the verses complimented by Keri's brilliant leads, this is by far my favorite track on this album.
"All In How You Wear It" just smells of attitude, from the lyrics to the playing. "Good Times" is another track from Blotzer's aforementioned Twenty4Seven project, complete with Jani's 'Beatles-esque' harmonies in the choruses and an effects-laden solo from Keri, I could easily picture this track on the radio. "Exit" really showcases the chemistry between Jani and Keri as songwriters and musicians, and judging from this CD and Jani Lane's solo album, the duo can craft some amazing hook-laden pop-rock tunes that should be all over radio (if it wasn't for the fact that most Program Directors are deaf or just plain stupid). S.O.T.U. really take Tom Petty's "American Girl" and make it their own while remaining true to the original, Blotzer's hyper drumming really sets the pace for this track.
"Signs Of Life" starts of with some bludgeoning riffs and powerhouse drums. Yet another one of Jani's vocals that could have been on Dog Eat Dog or Belly To Belly, this track features a really bluesy solo. On "Bruised" the rhythm section really shines, laying down a galloping groove through the verses before the track kicks into high gear during the chorus. My second favorite cut on this album comes by way of S.O.T.U.'s beautiful rendition of The Rolling Stones' "Moonlight Mile". Starting off with some amazing acoustic work weaving together with the keyboards, this track slowly picks up tempo. Jani is at the top of his game vocally while the entire band is right there with him. This track is truly epic and the keys and orchestration really bring it to another level. Interestingly enough, Andy Johns, who mixed this album was also responsible for engineering the original version.
Love The Sin, Hate The Sinner ends with "Jimmy", a track that fans of Warrant have been hearing since at least 1987, yet was never put on an album. It is a straight-ahead rocker featuring harmony laden vocals and my favorite solo of Keri's from this disc blended brilliantly with the solid groove from Crane and Blotzer.
There isn't a dud in this batch of songs and everyone is at the top of their game vocally and musically. I just hope that S.O.T.U. gets together in a year or two and hammers out another album, the chemistry between Jani, Keri, Robbie and Bobby is all-to-evident!! This is what an album should be...all killer, no filler!!
www.myspace.com/saintsoftheunderground - www.warriorrecords.com

quarta-feira, 10 de agosto de 2011



.::Downloads.::.
CDs Downloads, Solos, Acoustic Lives.
Those familiar with Jani Lane, who is expecting her solo CD Back Down To One line for the same old band of its mandate is a good deal of disappointment. Although the CD is largely driven guitar, left the track high-energy, arrogance hairy sent back.
What is the album offers a set of attractive, well-written tunes that fit perfectly in any season or list of mainstream pop rock of the game. Lane makes a less aggressive sound than what fans can be used for. "Hooked" begins with a haunting acoustic riff, then enlarges and vocal melody reminiscent of a jellyfish. The CD is full of catchy hooks the kinds of plants that stubbornly in your consciousness if you want them there or not.
The themes of most of the songs center around relationships. There are songs of love lost, love found and love that was never there. Lane writes as if he has a wealth of drama in relationships from which to draw universally relatable lyrics. Maybe that's what makes working on the album. Each song paints a picture of a situation that almost everyone has experienced or witnessed. "Better Than You" describes basic ways to keep your partner happy, while "Do not Trust Me", warns that there is often the truth a bad reputation.
Overall, the CD makes a good listen if you like a little rock edge and pop melodies intertwined with pleasant. However, those looking for vulgarity and contempt would be better to dust off their copies of Cherry Pie.





01. Funny
02. Better Than You
03. Nothing
04. How A Girl
05. Back Down To One
06. Hooked
07. Oh Yeah
08. Don't Trust Me
09. Twilight
10. 6 Feet Under
11. Sick


Band:
Jani Lane - vocals
Matt Cleary - guitar
Mark Matthews - bass
Adam Mercer - drums

Additional Musicians:
Dave Brooks - vocals

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Recorded in 2000 most likely. Demos for Jani's Back Down To One CD. All songs written by Jani Lane and Keri Kelli.



Project Solo :






It is a complete album that was shelved Jani, when he returned to the commandment in 93 There are some demos of some songs finished and the master was published in 2005, with a newly recorded version of "Washington Square" and was due for release in 2005, but then Jani decided to shelve the entire project (again) and record what became "Back Down to One" dominated in 2005 w / complete / bonus track available on the bootleg community.
tracklisting:

1. All You Had To Say
2. Private Blue World
3. Fro The One More Road
4. unrealistic
5. Washington Square
6. Comfortable With Sad
7. this Town
8. Pretty On The Inside
9. The Deep End
10. Stained
11. House Of Cards
12.Very Fine Line(Complete)





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