Hollywood Vampires - L.A. Guns

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1 CD(s) - Pop Metal - Label: Spectrum - Distributor: Universal Music - Released: 14/02/2005 - 42284948524 more

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A review by Bobster123 on Hollywood Vampires - L.A. Guns
October 11th, 2006


Author's product rating:   Hollywood Vampires - L.A. Guns - rated by Bobster123

Originality Definitely a cut above the rest 
Lyrics Thought-provoking 
Quality and consistency of tracks A couple of weak links 
How does it compare to the artist's other releases Good 
Value for Money Good 

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Recommend to potential buyers: yes 

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In the midst of the year which saw out the long eighties, and the year which demolished that decades peculiar form of pop-metal, L.A. Guns released Hollywood Vampires to a soon-to-be disinterested public. The year was significant, as was the title; hematophagy sacrificed for firepower when naming the band in 1985. The dark, semi-gothic theme disguised the bands most commercial outing to date, as the Guns sought to build on the success of 1989s Cocked & Loaded, which spawned the massively successful single The Ballad of Jayne. Much like Tracii Guns former band, Guns N Roses, whose bloated double-disc set was only two months from release at the time, Hollywood Vampires simultaneously attempted to distance itself from the already exhausted Sunset Strip scene and embrace its unique relationship with MTV, spawning far too many formulaic ballads than absolutely necessary. The twin-attack of commercial ex-thrash and grunge would soon render such meddling futile, and leave L.A. Guns regretting their failure to leave a more substantial lasting impact on the scene pre-implosion.

In 1991, however, nobody was more convinced of the L.A. scenes permanence than the constituents themselves and Hollywood Vampires had potential MTV singles in abundance, boasting monster ballad Crystal Eyes, the criminally underachieving Its All Over Now and infectious mid-tempo rockers Here It Comes and Kiss My Love Goodbye.

Yet Hollywood Vampires starts from an entirely different perspective, with the haunting Over The Edge, an eerily atmospheric blues boogie about the comedown from a drug high. The theme may be hackneyed, but the music marks a welcome departure for an L.A. band, as the band explores styles beyond itself, with an Indian percussion and vocal intro running seamlessly into a synth-string section, before launching into an Aerosmith-type blues boogie. Vocalist Phil Lewis is at the top of his game, spitting his lyrics with contempt while the synthesised strings subtly infuse themselves in the mix in a move which recalls goth-metal pioneers the Cult and Sisters of Mercy.

Some Lie 4 Love and Dirty Luv are each catchy riff-driven rock songs with radio-friendly choruses, the latter bearing an odd similarity to U2s 1995 hit Hold Me. Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me, though Lewis vocals are rooted firmly in the tradition of shouters like Robert Plant and Steven Tyler, and the resemblance with the Irish four-piece is shortlived. Crystal Eyes could easily be viewed as the sequel to Cocked & Loadeds The Ballad of Jayne, taking on the same story-telling line and acute intelligence. Its Lewis vocals, though, which elevate this song above just another power ballad, as hes equal parts soulful and playful. Crystal Eyes is the classic that never was.

The only hit from the album, Its Over Now, opens with a certain resemblance to Buffalo Springfields For What Its Worth, and maintains the 60s rock feel, as Mick Cripps bluesy lead guitar compliments Phil Lewis laid-back but nonetheless sweet vocals. Unfortunately, the same level of quality is not maintained for the entire disc. My Koo Ka Choo is a strange Prince-like mid-tempo rocker, complete with ear-splitting synth stabs but empty of the anticipated sexual innuendo. Snake Eyes Boogie clocks in below three minutes, and its no loss, as the empty chorus and abused guitar riff make for an uncomfortable listen.

Hollwood Vampires starts in the best possible fashion, with perhaps the bands best achievement in Over The Edge, yet they fail to build on the promise of that track. Disgarded are the gothic overtones presented by the opening track and promised by the title; in place of adventure is an easy, though excellently executed, collection of blues-rock tracks which hark back to the bands 1970s influences: Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin, Free. Hollywood Vampires had the potential to be another Appetite for Destruction a classic within a dead genre, but experimentation was put aside in favour of radio-friendly pop songs and, when the scene collapsed, L.A. Guns were left with nothing for their achievements. 
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