REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: March 22, 2023

QUIET RIOT – QR

This album does not feature Kevin DuBrow who was replaced by Paul Shortino when DuBrow was fired before the recording sessions began for this album due to him running his mouth off all around town. Nothing new there right?

The only single released was opening track Stay With Me Tonight, which dented the lower regions of the charts. Truth be told the vibe and groove is totally different on this album, with a much more mature blues rock feel. Shortino is a great vocalist and they played to his strengths, but that wasn’t what the fans wanted. I really like this album, the songs are great just not very commercial.

Calling The Shots has a great groove and Carlos Cavazo plays some great guitar, and the hook and chorus are really cool. King Of The Hill is my favourite track. Killer riff and groove, and Shortino sings his ass off. This should have been a single! The Joker has a slow stomp groove and would have been great live with that call and repeat vocal. If the record company wanted to release a big commercial track they should have released Don’t Wanna Be Your Fool. Put a big video to that and winner winner chicken dinner.

I think the problem was that it wasn’t the guy with the big mouth fronting the band and the sound was just too different. Great album though!

8/10 from The Grooveman.

BLACK LABEL SOCIETY – Alcohol Fueled Brutality

This is a reissue of a live album from 2000. I’m sure everyone is familiar with Zak’s homage to Black Sabbath that he’s been doing for nearly twenty five years, as well as playing with the Oz man himself. It’s really noticeable how d-tuned everything is on this album with a real sludgy tone.

I actually like BLS on the album as Zak has some killer riffs and grooves, but this album is all one paced doom. My favourite track is actually his version of No More Tears, where the doom vibe works really well. I think Zak reached his peak with BLS with Order Of The Black and the tracks Parade Of The Dead, and Godspeed Hellbound, but unfortunately there is no groove like that on this album. His guitar tone is killer at times, but a lot of the time it’s down in the sludge and apparently Limp Bizkit sucks dick.

6.5/10 from The Grooveman.