Skid Row Music Featured In 'Civil War'

I scanned the article just enough to get the Skid Row featured song because I didn't want to ruin the plot for myself. This is a big deal for Skid Row, so good for them.

I scanned the article just enough to get the Skid Row featured song because I didn't want to ruin the plot for myself. This is a big deal for Skid Row, so good for them.
If you asked people for their top RATT songs, I bet “Givin’ Yourself Away” wouldn’t make the list and that is a shame. The song is on the album Detonator which is one of my favorites by the band. Overall the album is slick as hell – just as you would expect for a 1990 hair metal release. The entire album sounds huge!
The guitar solo in this under-appreciated RATT ballad just might be some of Warren DeMartini’s best work. The solo really complements the song and gives it an edge. The overall guitar work is excellent in the song throughout as well.
The guitar melody is deceptively simple. The notes challenge Stephen Pearcy’s voice in just the right way. Pearcy sings higher and DeMartini makes his axe squeal in response. There’s bends, hammer pulls, sweep picking and a vacation up and down the fret board.
The melody and solo could fit right into a Hollywood "rom-com" blockbuster. I said what I said.
All this to say I am not a good judge if an an electronic game is good or not, but Def Leppard has one called "Let's Rock It" so it might be fun. Presumably it features the songs we love and other throwback references. Could be a fun way to kill an hour.
Diamond David Lee Roth has a new song! It's called "Scotch and Sofa" and is in line with Roth's ironic sense of humor. The song is jazzy and catchy as hell. I don't exactly know what genre of music this is, but it isn't hard rock. I know people will have a problem with this track and evolution of Dave's music, but in my mind he's staying true to himself. DLR has always been an entertainer first and likes to try new things.
Stadium Rock 80s will take place August 3 and 4 at Lynn Family Stadium in Louisville, KY. The event has expanded and organizers are teasing another headliner to be announced April 17.
On the poster below, it looks like "Queensryche" to me under the teaser banner. Regardless it seems to be a longish band name if it isn't Queensryche. Bands already confirmed are on the poster below and tickets are on sale now. Looks like a fun party, especially for those around the area. Tickets are $100 each.
The band will perform in Greeneville, TN at Niswonger Performing Arts Center this Saturday, April 13th. Nate Peck has been filling in for CJ on vocals and will perform this concert as well. Presumably he will continue with the band on vocals going forward. Tickets for Sunday's event are on sale now. Click through the post below to purchase.
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