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STARWOOD - If it ain’t broke, break it!
Metal Blade has really gone out on a limb by signing this band. The
label has been a stalwart of the death metal scene for almost twenty
years, rarely wavering from the tried and true sound. Then along comes
Starwood, a hard rock band who has more in common with the New York
Dolls, Sunset Strip sleaze circa 1987 and newer bands like Brides of
Destruction and The Darkness. Named after a 70s Hollywood rock club,
Starwood’s music is extremely catchy with hook-filled verses, a few
sing-along choruses and guitar solos all over the place. The image and
upbeat commercially viable songs are certainly a welcome sound. While Starwood is hardly redefining anything, they do a decent job of adding a modern touch to the music that peppered the radios of Gen-Xers. I love Cheap Trick to this day and my devotion to KISS is no secret, either, so Starwood should also have a soft spot in my heart. This CD is great music for cruising in your convertible and headbanging down the highway, while playing the hell out of your air guitar. Good on Metal Balde for taking a chance with these guys, because for good old-fashioned rock and rapin’ roll, look no further than Starwood. KILLER KUTS: “Subculture,” “What’s Your Damage?,” “All My Girlfriends Have Boyfriends,” “Bad Machine”
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