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Topic: Greg Lake - hard rock, traditional heavy metalPosted By: Balthamel
Subject: Greg Lake - hard rock, traditional heavy metal
Date Posted: 01 Apr 2012 at 6:31am
just listening to his debute solo album and the first two songs are clearly in the style of heavy rock, hard rock, and close to the sound of tFWoBHM, with galloping drums, guitar riffs, and heavy overall sound and his clear singing voice makes this very heavy hard rock metal, which would NOT be alian in MMAs database, but is the music profissiant for a full metal sub or is it pure hard rock, I would lable it traditional heavy metal, as it similar to Scorpion, Whitesnake, heavyer AOR; Boston,
anyone else,
i can prepare a BIO and such if he is indeed agreed to being hard enough for hard rock, or even heavy enough to be trad heavy metal
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Replies: Posted By: Colt
Date Posted: 01 Apr 2012 at 7:34am
Balthamel wrote:
just listening to his debute solo album and the first two songs are clearly in the style of heavy rock, hard rock, and close to the sound of tFWoBHM, with galloping drums, guitar riffs, and heavy overall sound and his clear singing voice makes this very heavy hard rock metal, which would NOT be alian in MMAs database, but is the music profissiant for a full metal sub or is it pure hard rock, I would lable it traditional heavy metal, as it similar to Scorpion, Whitesnake, heavyer AOR; Boston,
anyone else,
i can prepare a BIO and such if he is indeed agreed to being hard enough for hard rock, or even heavy enough to be trad heavy metal
Hard Rock would be delighted to take him.
You have permission to add him, the bio and any releases you believe fit Chris and thanks for the suggestion