![]() The tune "Love is On the Way" I think was a radio-friendly hit of the bands off this album, but anything else would have only been fit for modern rock/alternative radio formats. ![]() While it's possible that the bands first, self-titled album (produced by Micha el Wagener of all people) has more "hair"-style elements, this album definitely does not.Īnd so, I've waited a while to actually review this album, because I didn't want to be biased by my initial shock at the fact that this album wasn't hair metal at all. The band itself has an early "Pearl Jam" kind of sound going on, although they explore drop-D tuning as well as alternative scales/modes more than contemporaries. And the singer does not sound like he's been sucking helium all day before the recording session. In terms of style, the singer has a voice similar to the singer for the "Crash Test Dummies", although the bands style overall is much edgier. I have recently been trying to improve my glam/hair metal collection, and bought this album because 1) I had heard the song "Love is on the Way" on the radio and liked it, and 2) a number of reviewers (both here on Ebay and elsewhere) claimed that this band fit the "glam" genre.
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