Classic Rock Bottom

This will be the last time, I'm going to write this, because it's the bloody same every week after all, so from now on, I'll just post the video's and add some lyrics to every video, but for the very last time: 5 new video's and 2 classic video's where one of them MIGHT have some cheesefactor. Here we go:

MY DARKEST DAYS - MOVE YOUR BODY

My Darkest Days is a Canadian rock band based in Toronto. This is the opening song on their 2010-debut album and their newest video.




MALIGNO - SHINE


“Shine”, the new video from Mexican doom rockers MALIGNO, has made its way online. The clip was filmed in Monterrey, Mexico with director Adrix Gaal.




PAIN - DIRTY WOMAN

“Dirty Woman”, the new video from PAIN, the Swedish industrial metal outfit led by musician and producer Peter Tagtgren, has been released. The song comes off the band’s seventh album, “You Only Live Twice”, which will be released on June 3 on Nuclear Blast Records.




THE PRETTY RECKLESS - MAKE ME WANNA DIE

The Pretty Reckless is an American alternative rock band from New York. The current members are Taylor Momsen (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Ben Phillips (lead guitar, backing vocals), Mark Damon (bass) and Jamie Perkins (drums).
Their debut album, Light Me Up, was released on August 30, 2010. Alt for dig, min gode ven, Jon.



SEETHER - COUNTRY SONG

Seether is a post-grunge/alternative metal band from Pretoria, South Africa, formed in 1999. The band is currently signed to Wind-up Records. Originally named Saron Gas and signed to Musketeer Records in South Africa, they changed their name in 2002, coinciding with the release of their second album and major label debut, Disclaimer. A new single/video from the forthcoming album "Holding On To Strings Better Left To Fray", out on may 17, 2011.


THE FIRM - SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

The Firm were an English rock supergroup comprising former Free and Bad Company singer Paul Rodgers, ex-Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page, ex-Uriah Heep and Manfred Mann's Earth Band drummer Chris Slade and bass player Tony Franklin. Page and Rodgers originally wanted former Yes drummer Bill Bruford and fretless bassist Pino Palladino in the group; however, Bruford was contracted to another label and Palladino had tour commitments with singer Paul Young.
This is a cool video, I think. I bought both albums when they were released back in the '80s, but I was dissapointed then. But it's cool to see this video, and it's an okay song.


SKID ROW - YOUTH GONE WILD

I never liked this band, but here's a video anyway. From their 1989-debut album.

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MY DARKEST DAYS ...  0 points

I can only come with a two-word review and thats ...  Nickelback wannabe's.  THank goodness for hot girls, they raised the score way up to zero!

 

THE FIRM ... 1 point

Coulda Shoulda Woulda...  These guys failed on what could have been the biggest superband of the 80's.  But at least you picked the best track from that album.  Satisfaction Guaranteed would have fit nicely on Bad Companies 'Burnin' Sky'. 

All The King's Horses is my favorite song by The Firm, but I think it's on the other album. 
About the "My darkest Days"-video: RJhog made me post it!!!!!! 

Ok, so for that Pretty Reckless video, try to figure out what Jim Carrey movie the lead singer was in and what character she played...no cheating!

 

And Niels: Tak slags sir!  

The Pretty Reckless--2 points

I just have a thing for this song and video, so much so I bought the album. Really good song.

It IS a good song, and a good video. She's pretty hot!

Maligno (0 points)

As far as the song goes, I like the music, but I don't like the singer's voice at all.  I dig the guitar solo.  And the video is nothing to write home to Mexico about.

 

The Pretty Reckless (1 point)

Me likey the lead singer.  She make video worth watching.  One point for that.   But I don't know what movie she played in.  The song is decent, but I'd say closer to average than really good.  But I hear some potential there.

 

Skid Row (2 points)

I don't think the video is particularly cheesy.  And although it's in color (partly), it seems like the whole thing is black and white.  The song is awesome.  I've always liked it.  It's a shame that this lineup didn't stay together through the 90's.  I would have loved to hear them mature musically, 'cause as far as I'm concerned, Sebastian Bach has one of the best voices to come out of the late 80's.  What a waste.

 

The Firm (1 point)

I agree with Scott.  How in the world did this band miss?  I wonder if you took the best material from both albums and put it on one album, how good would that album have been?  I'll have to go back and listen to this one.  I listened to the other one yesterday and would take about 3 songs from it.  I'll get back to you.  The video isn't good.  Jimmy Page and Paul Rodgers look quite goofy (especially Jimmy). 

Seether (N/A)

Can't see the video.  But I like Seether, and I've heard the song on the radio.  It's not their best, but it's okay.

Give you a hint...she was in the "Grinch" movie".
The little annoying girl???

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