[Heeplist] Heeplist] 2014

Dave Crookham crookham at peoplepc.com
Sun Jan 18 20:51:22 EST 2015


If you just heard their first EP Light Me Up, Going to Hell is far beyond 
that. Momsen was about 16 when they did the first one - she has definitely 
worked her craft since then.

Dave

-----Original Message----- 
From: DAVID M SHERROD
Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2015 8:44 PM
To: Heepsters Mailing List (Travellers in Time)
Subject: Re: [Heeplist] Heeplist] 2014

I fully understand that if anyone is a fan of Abominog era Heep should 
really enjoy this album, I'm just not an 80s fan, but it's still a solid 
album.. Pretty Reckless has a pretty reckless singer no question, I did 
check them out a bit, but not like maybe I should have, but they are opening 
for Halestorm on their upcoming headline tour, and would like to see a show, 
I think that's a decent choice for an opener, though both are a bit young 
sound for my taste. DS

Dave Crookham <crookham at peoplepc.com> wrote:
>Outsider was definitely in my top 5 for 2014 - probably the first Heep CD 
>to
>make it there since Sea Of Light.  This has become my favorite Heep release
>since Abominog. The high's aren't as high as Sea Of Light, but the lows
>aren't as low either.
>
>There are at least two releases that I definite put ahead of Outsider for
>the year.
>
>First is The Pretty Reckless' Going To Hell. I always thought this group 
>was
>kind of a joke because it is fronted by 20 year old actress Taylor Momsen
>(of Gossip Girl fame). I happened to see them on one of those festival
>highlight shows that run on Palladium all the time and was intrigued enough
>to buy the CD. I've been blown away since first listen. This is one of the
>best female fronted hard rock groups ever. Great songs and Momsen's lyrics
>are not what you would expect from a 20 year old female (from her voice you
>would guess she was closer to 40 than 20 anyway) - her's are about as far
>from the Taylor Swift school of lyrics as you can get. Darkly beautiful
>ballad "House On The Hill" is itself alone worth the price of the CD. If
>there were still real rock radio this band would be as big as Guns N Roses
>got when Appetite for Destruction came out.
>
>Second CD that I place ahead of Heep Is Helix's Bastard of The Blues. The 
>CD
>leads off with the title track and Even Jesus (Wasn't Loved In His
>Hometown), and you already have the 2 best songs Helix has ever put out. 
>The
>rest of the CD is very solid. Where they came up with this release at this
>late point in their career I have no idea, but I'm happy to have it.
>
>Dave
>
>
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