The Sample of the New Whitesnake is Awesome

The full single and video for "Love Will Set You Free" will be released February 21.
The full single and video for "Love Will Set You Free" will be released February 21.
The band only released one album, but it's all Glam! Beau Nasty released Dirty But Well Dressed in 1989. Beau Hill produced the record so you know that means it is sleazetastic! For whatever reason, the band never made it big...even despite a Sony contract.
I obviously never got to see Beau Nasty live which is sad – I bet they were a fun show. There are times when I like to look through my obscure tunes and rediscover what someone else missed. For what it is worth, I think Beau Nasty is just as good as Britny Fox...the band most seem to compare them to, perhaps based on looks alone.
Some of the members of Beau Nasty are with other acts now, including drummer Mike Terrana and George Bernhardt.
If you own a copy of Dirty But Well Dressed, (on CD format) don't pitch it – the album is very rare and increasingly more expensive as the years go by.
The Swiss rockers have a new album called Female Shotgun and it features the single “Hooked on Gasoline.” The stage names are a hoot, too. Case in point: Kid Krystal (vocals), Captain Ace (drums), Diamond Dan (guitar), Marc Steele (bass). The band lists the New York Dolls, MC5, The Hellacopters, Mötley Crüe, Backyard Babies, AC/DC and more among their influences. I think this is accurate. Watch the video below. Bitch Queens are definitely in the vein of 70s glitter Glam – and seriously – check out the glitter on the faces of these men!
The other day I came across the "worst" album in my collection that I still love, and that album is the self-titled album by Heavy Bones. The album is so contrived, and the band seems like it was simply put together by Warner Brothers to make "the perfect 80s album." It is full of clichés, cheesy lyrics and vain, failed attempts to appear introspective. All that aside, I dig this album. I sing along to the songs and thoroughly enjoy it. I can not explain it, but there is just something about this CD...regardless of the fact that every single person I have ever played it for has absolutely hated it.
So what are the other favorite "bad" albums out there that people actually like? What do you rock-out to secretly, for fear that your friends would not talk to you if they found out?
Did you party on Shiprocked 2010? I did (as if you didn't know!) The Captain has just released a video providing a darn good recap of what happened on those three crazy days. The video moves fast - a true whirlwind - just like the cruise itself.
Watch the video below and go ahead and pre-book your cabin for this year. Shiprocked 2011 set sails in November.
(Can you find me? Here's a hint: I'm in briefly at the 17 second mark!)
Happy Friday, Glam lovelies! Some exciting news going into the weekend: Pollstar has dates and a few bands listed for M3 rock festival in Columbia, Maryland. Columbia is near Baltimore. The festival is held at Merriweather Post Pavilion.
The dates are listed as May 13, 14 (Friday/Saturday) and the bands listed are Warrant, LA Guns (Phil's version), Faster Pussycat, and Pretty Boy Floyd.
This gels with what I've already heard about the fest. I've got to be honest: I'm hoping for some different bands that haven't played M3 fest before. This will be the third year for M3 and the first that it is apparently slated for two days. Since bands and dates are popping up on Pollstar, I'm thinking an official announcement is imminent.
I guess one of the things on my to-do list today is to go ahead and block vacation time for early May.
What do you think of this news?
Music makes the problems of the world a little easier to digest. Through all the crap that life throws at us, metal - especially Glam metal - has just hung on and remained popular to those that hold the genre dear.
Why is that? What is it about the music we love that makes it so transcendental to other forms of music? Why do the musicians that create these songs keep fighting like scrappy little alley cats?
To that scrappy end, I've discovered a new band for us to love. They are called King Lizard and they are all Glam! Think our new friends Reckless Love and you've got it. King Lizard just released an album called Viva La Decadence (Psycho DeVito). I swear, singer Flash Roxx Sawyer sounds like vintage Vince Neil. (And then there's the Shout era clothing in the video too...) The London rockers created a video for the lead single "Viva Le Decadence." The guitars on this official debut rock (the band self-released an EP in 2007). Chris Tsangarides (Anvil, Judas Priest, Y&T) produced Viva Le Decadence.
Here's the song list:
01. Viva La Decadence
02. Rain On You
03. Rock N' Roll Me
04. Hell Yeah
05. Video Lover
06. Kan't Kill Rock N' Roll
07. Never Be Mine
08. Not For Me
09. Riot
10. Taste The Hate
11. Outrageous
12. Late Nite Dynamite
I could write up a big flowery review but there's no point. Just buy the album. Trust me. You can get it on Amazon.
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