Home / Tag Archives: Cheap Trick (page 11)

Tag Archives: Cheap Trick

Love.45

Love. 45, today’s rock four-piece more comfortable with catchy pop hooks, is certainly made up of Micki Shivers (vocals/electric guitar), Paul Trinidad (electric guitar), Danny Elster (bass), and Jim Messina (drums). Natives of Denver, Like. 45 released their debut, Time Glo, in 1998. A self-titled work followed a season later, …

Read More »

Rumble Fish

A but worthwhile existence within the post-C-86 Uk indie pop picture, Rumblefish just managed 1 full-length album within their six-year profession, but their slightly glammy version of indie acoustic guitar strum earns beneficial comparison to more prolific rings like the Dental practitioners and Talulah Gosh. Rumblefish (called of course following …

Read More »

Urge Overkill

Few rings ever lusted following rock and roll stardom quite as blatantly as Chicago’s Urge Overkill. Although they draped their search for stardom inside a cloak of ironic detachment, it’s quite very clear the trio people expected that if indeed they acted like celebrities, they might become celebrities. For some …

Read More »

Pezband

Hailing through the same condition as Cheap Key (Illinois), the Pezband was a mostly okay, occasionally wonderful, power pop music group that specialised in hook-filled hard rock and roll with sweet multi-part harmonies. Led from the solid, blues-inflected performing of Mimi (a man) Betinis as well as the rampaging Jeff …

Read More »

Scarce

The tragic story of Scarce began in 1993 with singer/guitarist Chick Graning and singer/bassist Joyce Raskin. Following the breakup from the Boston music group Anastasia Screamed, Graning got shifted to Providence, RI, to reside with then-fiancee Tanya Donnelly of Stomach, and he fulfilled Raskin, who went to the Rhode Isle …

Read More »

White Light Motorcade

Harley Dinardos (vocals), Tag Lewis (electric guitar), Steven Slingeneyer (drums), and Tommy Salmorin (bass) comprise the trendy garage rock mixture of Light Light Motorcade. The fiery foursome hail from NEW YORK and, together, Light Light Motorcade have already been honing a rigorous dose of rock and roll & roll because …

Read More »

Simon Dawes

Newly scrubbed alternative rockers from your upper-class LA beach suburb of Malibu, Simon Dawes can be an inoffensive mixture of the Shins’ quirky, ’60s-inspired melodicism as well as the radio-ready commercial sheen from the Killers or Maroon 5. Fronted by senior high school close friends Taylor Goldsmith (business lead vocalist) …

Read More »

Roger Clyne

Arizona-bred singer/songwriter Roger Clyne 1st produced a name for himself while fronting the Refreshments through the post-grunge heyday from the ’90s. “Banditos” was the quartet’s biggest strike, an invitingly cheeky pop anthem that splashed the group’s Southwestern-tinged music across mainstream and university radio through the summer season of 1996. Accurate …

Read More »

Weezer

Among the most widely used groupings to emerge within the post-grunge alternative rock and roll aftermath, Weezer received identical levels of criticism and compliment because of their hook-heavy guitar pop. Sketching from the large power pop of market rockers like Inexpensive Trick as well as the angular acoustic guitar leads …

Read More »

Samantha 7

Named following a giant female robot on the Japanese children’s Television plan, the hard-pop trio Samantha 7 features Poison guitarist C.C. DeVille, bassist Krys “Brinks” Baratto and drummer Francis Ruiz. In 1995, DeVille conquered the medication and alcoholic beverages addictions that pressured him to keep Poison in the height of …

Read More »