AtomicCrimsonRush
The enticing front cover was enough for me as a young metal head of the 80s. The vinyl cover was oggled over by all the hetero headbanging set, no doubt. The goddess queen of metal was a stunner in gladiator garb, and had a powerful vibrato with typical grand retro riffs that populated every song.
The standouts are really the first 2 tracks then it gets all a bit stale. Still Aaron is one hell of a rock chick and she delivers on every track. The lead breaks are nothing special, nor are the riffs, it is all about the vocal prowess of a metal queen.
One for the nostalgia of the 80s during the massive metal phase when metal broke out of its chains and was set loose on the world.