
Nothin' to Lose: The Making of Kiss (1972-1975)
Ken Sharp, Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley
Book
An indelible and irresistible portrait of the crucial formative years of the legendary rock band...

Horslips: Tall Tales - The Official Biography
Book
'...above all, Horslips play it loud.' NME Magazine Featuring a detailed timeline of events,...

Butch Vig recommended Pretenders by Pretenders in Music (curated)

For Sale: Live at Maxwell's 1986 by The Replacements
Album Watch
For Sale: Live at Maxwell’s 1986 is the first official delve into the vaults for The Replacements...
alternative rock pop

Thirty Year Itch by The Wildhearts
Album
'Ginger gave me two instructions: 'Loud guitars and loud crowd' .I didn't have a choice in either as...

Detroit Stories by Alice Cooper
Album
Named for the city that launched the original Alice Cooper group on the road to success, “Detroit...
Red: My Uncensored Life in Rock
Book
For over 30 years, Sammy Hagar has been a fixture in heavy metal music. Beginning with his...

Connor Sheffield (293 KP) rated Evil Never Dies by Lesbian Bed Death in Music
Jul 24, 2017
Sienna Venom is strong and sexy and that comes across in her vocals. Songs like Book of the Dead, Drag Me To Hell and Son of a Thousand Maniacs show her strong dominating attitude whilst songs like Evil Never Dies, and Make Your Wish, bring out the sexiness that comes with having a female as the lead vocalist. That's not to say that Male vocalist's can't sound sexy to certain audiences, but I am simply stating that this band has always been lead by female vocals and that those vocals have always shown strength, beauty and sexiness, and Sienna Venom is carrying on that tradition in her own new way.
Book of the Dead is a song about the Necronomicon from Evil Dead, and Son of a Thousand Maniacs, (Watch the music video) is inspired by and certainly has aspects of the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise. The horror movie connections have always been something I love about this band, and the lyrics are always brilliantly written and performed to a rocking beat, that'll easily get stuck on repeat in your head.
If you haven't listened to this album yet, then what are you waiting for? Watch the music video's above, and listen to the rest of the album. They're awesome and so is their music!

Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and The Band (2019)
Movie
Directed by Daniel Roher (Ghosts of Our Forest) and executive produced by Martin Scorsese, Brian...
Whatever Happened to Slade?: Slade: The Definitive Biography
Book
More than simply the iconic group of the 1970s glam rock era, Slade's huge popularity and the...