WHEN it comes to live entertainment, it is a tough gig. Entertainers are supposed to stand in front of strangers, making them smile, laugh, cry, applaud and generally go home happy.
Standing on a stage, with only an acoustic guitar and a mic makes the task even harder. No backing band, no fireworks or dancing girls...
But
Standing on a stage, with only an acoustic guitar and a mic makes the task even harder. No backing band, no fireworks or dancing girls...
But
WELL it had to happen. the multi-talented John Garcia finally clawed his way out of the shadow of those he has played and collaborated with previously.
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PROCLAIMED as the true inheritors of hard rock heritage - never mind what the media say about Royal Blood - Blue Pills have earned real appreciation from the rock intelligentsia.
And, with the release of their first full length album, Blue Pills don't disappoint.
From the opening track of 'High Class Woman',
And, with the release of their first full length album, Blue Pills don't disappoint.
From the opening track of 'High Class Woman',
X-DRIVE, founded by guitarist Jeremy Brunner, includes drummer Fred Fischer and bassist James Lomenzo, well-known amongst White Lion, Black Label Society and Megadeth fans. Completing the line up is Burning Rain/Montrose vocalist, Keith St. John.
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