Perhaps its the first shot over bow in the likely impending L.A. Guns offers a fine album of genuine and classic melodic hard rock. Would is softer, moving mostly upon voice over acoustic guitar with the bass and drums rising to add rhythmic emphasis to propel the tune.Īll said, with Renegades, Steve Riley's L.A. Well Oiled Machine Lyrics: I love my baby shes a well oiled machine / She takes me places that Ive never seen / Movin fast shes a satellite / Rolling thunder through the night / Well oiled. rock sound remains, the band have upped the ante here adding a. GUNS as just that a well-oiled machine that is fuelled by high octane rock ‘n’ roll. Although veterans of the Sunset Strips hair metal scene, L.A. Frohlich brings the vocal harmony to add some softness. Also lifted from their forthcoming album, Renegades (slated for release later this year), ‘Well Oiled Machine’ sees L.A. The former is heavier, moving slower, yet you can hear a strong bass line, some acoustic guitar, and a lingering guitar line that leads to a solo. Something more hard and heavy comes with Witchcraft with its strong riffs and thumping rhythm section.īeing a classic rock band, are there ballads? You betchya. GUNS is set to drop their next track Well Oiled Machine on June 29, through. The first single off the album, Crawl is simply catchy melodic hard rock, thanks to the sweet groove from the riffs and rhythm section, and Nickels' fine bass solo in the center. which clocked up well over 100000 streams on Spotify within weeks. For his part, Frohlich is a fine rock vocalist, singing clean and easily carrying the song melodies.Īs for the songs, you'll find some strong and fast riff rockers with Why Ask Why, Renegades, and the loose and sleazy Well Oiled Machine. Guns has the riffs, rhythm and groove, memorable melodies, catchy refrains, and slick guitar solos. They have that street wise attitude, but more importantly that great sound the roared through a decade taking no prisoners. Guns plays melodic hard rock, perhaps with a metal edge, in the great Eighties Sunset Strip tradition. Guns.Īside from the confusing controversy, one thing remains the same: Riley's L.A. Their latest album, Renegades, is the first for Riley's L.A. The odd man out is vocalist and rhythm guitarist Kurt Frohlich who apparently has had no (musical) affiliation with L.A. Guns, formed in 2018, also features Kelly Nickels (bass) and Scotty Griffin (drums), both of whom have played with other versions of L.A.
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