How do you get Kim Fowley’s attention? Well, having a woman fronting your band seems to be a guarantee. This album has the standard Fowley footprint, using the Kiss approach to the songs. Except the songs here, are the ones that Kiss would have thrown away.  

This is the second of the band’s two albums, fronted by vocalist Stevie Lacroix and guitarist Dan Christopheson, hence the DC. I have to say it’s not that great. Musically it’s okay, it’s the vocals that are weak. Now if this was a punk band in ’77, then it works, but we are in ’88 and you need the chops and the tunes.

There is a cover of These Boots Are Made For Walkin’ that’s not great. I’m struggling for a favourite track here, but I’m going with By The Sword. It has a nice intro and groove, and I quite like the riff. They’re a lot of that tracks on the album that have decent intros, but the songs just don’t match.

I guess this is just for collectors only.

5/10 from The Grooveman.