Nasty Idols (SWE)

Hard Rock, Melodic Rock , AOR , Blues Rock , Glam & Sleaze Rock , West Coast , Christian Rock
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Nasty Idols (SWE)

Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 04 Feb 2020, 12:32

Nasty Idols - Vicious (1993) (Swedmetal Records Remastered Edition 2006)

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Year : 1993 (Swedmetal Records Remastered Edition 2006)
Style : Glam Hard Rock
Country : Sweden
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 100 mb


Bio:

Nasty Idols were a glam metal, hard rock band from Malmö Sweden, which was formed in 1987. After the band split in 1995 they reformed in 2006. Since then the band has released a fifth studio album Boy's town and a sixth album Kalifornia. Band frontman Andy Pierce died in 2013.The band first formed in 1987 with the lineup of Andy Pierce on (Vocals), Jonnie Wee on (Lead Guitar), Dick Qwarfort on (Bass), George Swanson on (Drums), Roger White on (Keyboards) and were more of a straight up Glam Metal in the style of bands such as Mötley Crüe, Poison & Hanoi Rocks. Their first gig was played at a local festival in Sweden taking inspiration from such acts as early Mötley Crüe, Kiss, Sweet and Alice Cooper. After the release of their self-financed single Don't Walk From Love/Easy Come, Easy Go they signed to independent label HSM/CBS Records. Their debut record was released soon after in 1989 named Gigolos on Parole which then followed by more shows and an ever increasing fan-base.Changes were soon made in the band's line-up resulting in Peter Espinoza coming into the line-up to replace Jonny Wee on (Lead Guitar) which led to recording of some of the first tracks for their next record. In 1991 the band released Cruel Intention which was greeted by a number of high rating reviews from numerous magazines. "Cool Way of Living", "Can't Get Ya' Off" and "Trashed N' Dirty" had music videos recorded for them and were played heavily on MTV's Headbangers Ball. The album was soon released afterwards in Germany and Japan.In 1993 the band released their third record, Vicious. The album did not do as well as their previous record, due in part to the decreasing hold the Glam Metal sound was having at the time over the mainstream. Interest was moving more to the new sound of grunge popularized by bands such as Alice in Chains, Nirvana and Soundgarden. Most hard rock bands resorted to changing their core sound to more of a darker and heavier tone as an attempt to pique interest in the genre. "Heads Down (In Tinseltown)" and "Ain't Got Nothin" were made as videos; the latter being a much darker one than previous releases.By 1994 the grunge wave had all but created a mass of lost interest in the glam metal genre which increasingly made life even harder for most bands. Some even resulted in using drugs a lot more as bands were not making much money from gigs or record sales. Peter Espinoza left the band at this time to move on with other projects that he had. A fourth record was known to be under development at the time named The Fourth Reich but the label soon went bankrupt before the record was finished. The record would later be released in 2002 as Heroes for Sale by Perris Records. The band split up in 1995.The band's remaining members tried their best through the years to survive through a more degrading music industry. The most notable band being Majestic, Peter Espinoza's brainchild, which enjoyed success in Japan, as well as vocalist Andy Pierce's band Machinegun Kelly and later United Enemies. American label Perris Records later re-released all of the band's studio record's including a best-of and 1995 record The Fourth Reich renamed as Heroes for Sale.As 2006 came the band was announced as playing a reunion gig at the Sweden Rock Festival. This was later followed by the release of The Rejects on the Road tour. Throughout the same year the band played numerous shows in Sweden which were then followed by playing gig's and touring in Italy and the UK. The band spent much of 2008 recording their follow-up to Vicious and Heroes For Sale named Boys Town. The 12 track album was later released on April 27, 2009 through Metal Heaven records. The record was met with a warm reception from fans, and some percentage of the media that still knew of the band outside of Sweden.The band went for a short break in 2010 to ready themselves for a comeback with them playing a few shows in the year. On their official website the band named a few songs for the next record; "Kalifornia", "Nitestalkin", "Without Mercy", "Jack In A Box", "Roadtrip" and "No More Rules".Kalifornia was released on July 3, 2012.On February 27, 2013, the band revealed via their official website that founding member Dick Qwarfort had decided to leave the band.On December 5, 2013, frontman Andy Pierce, the last remaining original member of the band, died suddenly at the age of 45, from a brain hemorrhage.It is currently unknown whether the band will continue in light of recent events.

Album:

Vicious is Nasty Idols third album release after 1991's Cruel Intention. The album was re-released in 2002 as the band's original label (HSM) had gone bankrupt in 1994.Released in 1993, "Vicious" was Nasty Idols third album, and last to be released for quite some time. While not totally as awesome as their previous offering, "Vicious" is still a kick a$$ record considering it was released when it was.With the release of "Vicious", Nasty Idols again altered their sound to accommodate the shift in musical tatse. Now don't get me wrong here, this is in no way a grunge record, but it's quite a bit heavier and aggressive than their previous records. Even with the increase in heaviness, Nasty Idols still kept that trademark Swedish melody throughout most of the album, odd as it sounds. Overall, I can't say "Vicious" is as strong as "Cruel Intention", but it's definitely better than their debut album, and is a slightly better than "Heroes For Sale". Some songs on this record are amazing, however, some seem like nothing but added filler. The songs I loved were "Heads Down(In Tinseltown)", "Hellhouse", "Ain't Got Nothing", "Dance Of The Wicked" and "Do Ya' Want Another", while the rest aren't bad, they aren't terribly memorable either.I seriously recommend Nasty Idols to anyone who still loves that driving 80's hard rock sound. If your sick and tired of modern rock and pop music, give thee cats a chance, you won't regret it!

Line Up:

Andy Pierce - lead and backing vocals
Dick Qwarfort - bass, backing vocals
Peter Espinoza - lead guitar, backing vocals
George Swanson - drums
Roger White - keyboards, backing vocals

Tracklist:

01. Head's Down (in Tinseltown)
02. Hellhouse
03. Dance of the Wicked
04. Ain't Got Nothing
05. R.I.P.
06. Pretty Cut Wild
07. Blackshot
08. No Time
09. Killing Stuff
10. Do You Want Another
11. Hellout Shakeout
12. Electric Wonderland
13. Over N' Gone

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Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 04 Feb 2020, 12:34

Nasty Idols - The Best Of (Japan Bootleg Edition) (2015)

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Year : 2015 (Japan Bootleg Edition)
Style : Glam Metal , Hard Rock
Country : Sweden
Audio : 320 kbps + front + Video
Size : 100 mb


Bio:

Nasty Idols were a glam metal, hard rock band from Malmö Sweden, which was formed in 1987. After the band split in 1995 they reformed in 2006. Since then the band has released a fifth studio album Boy's town and a sixth album Kalifornia. Band frontman Andy Pierce died in 2013.The band first formed in 1987 with the lineup of Andy Pierce on (Vocals), Jonnie Wee on (Lead Guitar), Dick Qwarfort on (Bass), George Swanson on (Drums), Roger White on (Keyboards) and were more of a straight up Glam Metal in the style of bands such as Mötley Crüe, Poison & Hanoi Rocks. Their first gig was played at a local festival in Sweden taking inspiration from such acts as early Mötley Crüe, Kiss, Sweet and Alice Cooper. After the release of their self-financed single Don't Walk From Love/Easy Come, Easy Go they signed to independent label HSM/CBS Records. Their debut record was released soon after in 1989 named Gigolos on Parole which then followed by more shows and an ever increasing fan-base.Changes were soon made in the band's line-up resulting in Peter Espinoza coming into the line-up to replace Jonny Wee on (Lead Guitar) which led to recording of some of the first tracks for their next record. In 1991 the band released Cruel Intention which was greeted by a number of high rating reviews from numerous magazines. "Cool Way of Living", "Can't Get Ya' Off" and "Trashed N' Dirty" had music videos recorded for them and were played heavily on MTV's Headbangers Ball. The album was soon released afterwards in Germany and Japan.In 1993 the band released their third record, Vicious. The album did not do as well as their previous record, due in part to the decreasing hold the Glam Metal sound was having at the time over the mainstream. Interest was moving more to the new sound of grunge popularized by bands such as Alice in Chains, Nirvana and Soundgarden. Most hard rock bands resorted to changing their core sound to more of a darker and heavier tone as an attempt to pique interest in the genre. "Heads Down (In Tinseltown)" and "Ain't Got Nothin" were made as videos; the latter being a much darker one than previous releases.By 1994 the grunge wave had all but created a mass of lost interest in the glam metal genre which increasingly made life even harder for most bands. Some even resulted in using drugs a lot more as bands were not making much money from gigs or record sales. Peter Espinoza left the band at this time to move on with other projects that he had. A fourth record was known to be under development at the time named The Fourth Reich but the label soon went bankrupt before the record was finished. The record would later be released in 2002 as Heroes for Sale by Perris Records. The band split up in 1995.The band's remaining members tried their best through the years to survive through a more degrading music industry. The most notable band being Majestic, Peter Espinoza's brainchild, which enjoyed success in Japan, as well as vocalist Andy Pierce's band Machinegun Kelly and later United Enemies. American label Perris Records later re-released all of the band's studio record's including a best-of and 1995 record The Fourth Reich renamed as Heroes for Sale.As 2006 came the band was announced as playing a reunion gig at the Sweden Rock Festival. This was later followed by the release of The Rejects on the Road tour. Throughout the same year the band played numerous shows in Sweden which were then followed by playing gig's and touring in Italy and the UK. The band spent much of 2008 recording their follow-up to Vicious and Heroes For Sale named Boys Town. The 12 track album was later released on April 27, 2009 through Metal Heaven records. The record was met with a warm reception from fans, and some percentage of the media that still knew of the band outside of Sweden.The band went for a short break in 2010 to ready themselves for a comeback with them playing a few shows in the year. On their official website the band named a few songs for the next record; "Kalifornia", "Nitestalkin", "Without Mercy", "Jack In A Box", "Roadtrip" and "No More Rules".Kalifornia was released on July 3, 2012.On February 27, 2013, the band revealed via their official website that founding member Dick Qwarfort had decided to leave the band.On December 5, 2013, frontman Andy Pierce, the last remaining original member of the band, died suddenly at the age of 45, from a brain hemorrhage.It is currently unknown whether the band will continue in light of recent events.

Line Up:

Andy Pierce - vocals (1987-1995, 2006-2013; died 2013)
Dick Qwarfort - bass (1987-1995, 2006-2013)
George Swanson - drums (1987-1993)
Roger White - keyboards (1987-1993)
Jonnie Wee - guitar (1987-1990)
Peter Espinoza - guitar (1990-1994, 2006-2013)
Stanley - drums (1993-1995)
Rikki Dahl - drums (2006-2013)
Zoak - bass (2013)

Tracklist:

01. Too Drunk to Fuck
02. Boys Town
03. Rock Out
04. Shy China
05. Method To My Madness
06. Westcoast City Rockers
07. Wish You Were Alive
08. Men In Chains
09. Sister Sin
10. Evil One
11. House Of Rock N' Roll
12. Blind Leads Blind
13. Jack In The Box
14. Need The Nite
15. Since U Been Gone

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Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 04 Feb 2020, 13:00

Nasty Idols - Kalifornia (Perris Records) (2012)

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Year : 2012 (Perris Records Edition)
Style : Glam Hard Rock
Country : Sweden
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 100 mb


Bio:

Nasty Idols were a glam metal, hard rock band from Malmö Sweden, which was formed in 1987. After the band split in 1995 they reformed in 2006. Since then the band has released a fifth studio album Boy's town and a sixth album Kalifornia. Band frontman Andy Pierce died in 2013.The band first formed in 1987 with the lineup of Andy Pierce on (Vocals), Jonnie Wee on (Lead Guitar), Dick Qwarfort on (Bass), George Swanson on (Drums), Roger White on (Keyboards) and were more of a straight up Glam Metal in the style of bands such as Mötley Crüe, Poison & Hanoi Rocks. Their first gig was played at a local festival in Sweden taking inspiration from such acts as early Mötley Crüe, Kiss, Sweet and Alice Cooper. After the release of their self-financed single Don't Walk From Love/Easy Come, Easy Go they signed to independent label HSM/CBS Records. Their debut record was released soon after in 1989 named Gigolos on Parole which then followed by more shows and an ever increasing fan-base.Changes were soon made in the band's line-up resulting in Peter Espinoza coming into the line-up to replace Jonny Wee on (Lead Guitar) which led to recording of some of the first tracks for their next record. In 1991 the band released Cruel Intention which was greeted by a number of high rating reviews from numerous magazines. "Cool Way of Living", "Can't Get Ya' Off" and "Trashed N' Dirty" had music videos recorded for them and were played heavily on MTV's Headbangers Ball. The album was soon released afterwards in Germany and Japan.In 1993 the band released their third record, Vicious. The album did not do as well as their previous record, due in part to the decreasing hold the Glam Metal sound was having at the time over the mainstream. Interest was moving more to the new sound of grunge popularized by bands such as Alice in Chains, Nirvana and Soundgarden. Most hard rock bands resorted to changing their core sound to more of a darker and heavier tone as an attempt to pique interest in the genre. "Heads Down (In Tinseltown)" and "Ain't Got Nothin" were made as videos; the latter being a much darker one than previous releases.By 1994 the grunge wave had all but created a mass of lost interest in the glam metal genre which increasingly made life even harder for most bands. Some even resulted in using drugs a lot more as bands were not making much money from gigs or record sales. Peter Espinoza left the band at this time to move on with other projects that he had. A fourth record was known to be under development at the time named The Fourth Reich but the label soon went bankrupt before the record was finished. The record would later be released in 2002 as Heroes for Sale by Perris Records. The band split up in 1995.The band's remaining members tried their best through the years to survive through a more degrading music industry. The most notable band being Majestic, Peter Espinoza's brainchild, which enjoyed success in Japan, as well as vocalist Andy Pierce's band Machinegun Kelly and later United Enemies. American label Perris Records later re-released all of the band's studio record's including a best-of and 1995 record The Fourth Reich renamed as Heroes for Sale.As 2006 came the band was announced as playing a reunion gig at the Sweden Rock Festival. This was later followed by the release of The Rejects on the Road tour. Throughout the same year the band played numerous shows in Sweden which were then followed by playing gig's and touring in Italy and the UK. The band spent much of 2008 recording their follow-up to Vicious and Heroes For Sale named Boys Town. The 12 track album was later released on April 27, 2009 through Metal Heaven records. The record was met with a warm reception from fans, and some percentage of the media that still knew of the band outside of Sweden.The band went for a short break in 2010 to ready themselves for a comeback with them playing a few shows in the year. On their official website the band named a few songs for the next record; "Kalifornia", "Nitestalkin", "Without Mercy", "Jack In A Box", "Roadtrip" and "No More Rules".Kalifornia was released on July 3, 2012.On February 27, 2013, the band revealed via their official website that founding member Dick Qwarfort had decided to leave the band.On December 5, 2013, frontman Andy Pierce, the last remaining original member of the band, died suddenly at the age of 45, from a brain hemorrhage.It is currently unknown whether the band will continue in light of recent events.

Album:

Swedish Hard Rock never stopped with the band EUROPE, it's not all about "The Final Countdown". It all began back in 1987 when Sweden didn't know that one of their biggest Sleaze / Rock N’ Roll legends will pop out of Malmo. NASTY IDOLS started in Sweden what PRETTY BOY FLOYD did in the U.S.A but with a little more attitude and ballsy music. Back in the days when Metal ruled the world providing the chance to watch the real deal on MTV’s Headbanger’s Ball, NASTY IDOLS videos weren't a matter of question, especially if they were going to be played on the night’s show. Their breakthrough supplied them with a worldwide expose from Europe to Asia.The band kept rocking by the hands of their leader Andy Pierce until its breakup in 1995 due to the rise of the Grunge genre that hit the Glam Metal scene all over the world. At 2006 the band re-united and had a successful concert at the Sweden Rock Festival, which opened the door for them once again. Now they released their 6th new album "Kalifornia" that contains 80's Metal spirit that would lead you back to the past, as if the present never existed.The album opens with the track "No More Rules", a typical Glam Metal riffing for the genre in the veins of L.A. Glam bands that reminded me a lot of the TIGERTAILZ stuff. The self title track "Kalifornia" delivered a good into, starting with a redneck / Southern oriented singing style and turning to heavier Hard Rock melodies. This is Glam Metal with a boost, has that fine Rock N’ Roll atmosphere but even dirtier. The guitar solo provides us additional shred licks which makes it unique and evil like the molesting singing rhythms of "We All Gonna Die". Another hit single is "Night By Night", Hard N’ Heavy song that started with a tension and showed the Heavy Metal side of NASTY IDOLS. The song is catchy and with a sing along chorus that won't leave anybody just standing without head banging."Sister Sin" really reminded me PRETTY BOY FLOYD mix with MOTLEY CRUE’s early stuff. I couldn't believe it's a new song. Unfortunately in general there wasn't any special thing here, it's a typical Rock N’ Roll formula but the song got good vibe and lots of fun in it especially when the chorus is backed only with the drums in the middle, which meant to give it an additional drive.I found the song "Pleasure Of The Pain" as the best song around, the killer chorus is doing the whole work, I must recommend the good the awesome drumming work of Rikki Dahl with his interesting breaks through the song."Roadtrip" is another great track, little bit darker and heavier than the rest of the songs, especially because the pre chorus part which shows that it’s one of a kind.Through the end of the album the songs are getting better, another sticky track is "Sweet Suicide", very tight song with the rhythmic guitar the set the base to the song. Andy shows his sleazier singing end, rougher, dirtier and in your face.I would like to spell a good light once more on Peter Espinoza'sguitar work through the song "Jack In The Box" that will slice your heart into 2 pieces, the solo presents the it can be done differently than what we used to know so far in the Glam Metal guitar solos."Kalifornia" brings a fresh sound with good memories from the sunset strip area, it has rudeness, uncompromised and with balls.

Line Up:

Andy Pierce - Lead Vocals
Dick Qwarfort - Bass
Peter Espinoza - Guitar
Rikki Dahl - Drums

Tracklist:

01. No More Rules
02. Kalifornia
03. 1969 (This Ain't the Summer of Love)
04. Night By Night
05. Nightstalkin'
06. Sister Sin
07. Pleasure of the Pain
08. Roadtrip
09. Sweet Suicide
10. Jack in the Box
11. Since U Been Gone

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Re: Nasty Idols (SWE)

Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 13 Mar 2020, 13:46

Nasty Idols - Boys Town (2009)

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Year : 2009
Style : Glam Sleaze Hard Rock
Country : Sweden
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans + Video
Size : 100 mb


Bio:

Nasty Idols were a glam metal, hard rock band from Malmö Sweden, which was formed in 1987. After the band split in 1995 they reformed in 2006. Since then the band has released a fifth studio album Boy's town and a sixth album Kalifornia. Band frontman Andy Pierce died in 2013.The band first formed in 1987 with the lineup of Andy Pierce on (Vocals), Jonnie Wee on (Lead Guitar), Dick Qwarfort on (Bass), George Swanson on (Drums), Roger White on (Keyboards) and were more of a straight up Glam Metal in the style of bands such as Mötley Crüe, Poison & Hanoi Rocks. Their first gig was played at a local festival in Sweden taking inspiration from such acts as early Mötley Crüe, Kiss, Sweet and Alice Cooper. After the release of their self-financed single Don't Walk From Love/Easy Come, Easy Go they signed to independent label HSM/CBS Records. Their debut record was released soon after in 1989 named Gigolos on Parole which then followed by more shows and an ever increasing fan-base.Changes were soon made in the band's line-up resulting in Peter Espinoza coming into the line-up to replace Jonny Wee on (Lead Guitar) which led to recording of some of the first tracks for their next record. In 1991 the band released Cruel Intention which was greeted by a number of high rating reviews from numerous magazines. "Cool Way of Living", "Can't Get Ya' Off" and "Trashed N' Dirty" had music videos recorded for them and were played heavily on MTV's Headbangers Ball. The album was soon released afterwards in Germany and Japan.In 1993 the band released their third record, Vicious. The album did not do as well as their previous record, due in part to the decreasing hold the Glam Metal sound was having at the time over the mainstream. Interest was moving more to the new sound of grunge popularized by bands such as Alice in Chains, Nirvana and Soundgarden. Most hard rock bands resorted to changing their core sound to more of a darker and heavier tone as an attempt to pique interest in the genre. "Heads Down (In Tinseltown)" and "Ain't Got Nothin" were made as videos; the latter being a much darker one than previous releases.By 1994 the grunge wave had all but created a mass of lost interest in the glam metal genre which increasingly made life even harder for most bands. Some even resulted in using drugs a lot more as bands were not making much money from gigs or record sales. Peter Espinoza left the band at this time to move on with other projects that he had. A fourth record was known to be under development at the time named The Fourth Reich but the label soon went bankrupt before the record was finished. The record would later be released in 2002 as Heroes for Sale by Perris Records. The band split up in 1995.The band's remaining members tried their best through the years to survive through a more degrading music industry. The most notable band being Majestic, Peter Espinoza's brainchild, which enjoyed success in Japan, as well as vocalist Andy Pierce's band Machinegun Kelly and later United Enemies. American label Perris Records later re-released all of the band's studio record's including a best-of and 1995 record The Fourth Reich renamed as Heroes for Sale.As 2006 came the band was announced as playing a reunion gig at the Sweden Rock Festival. This was later followed by the release of The Rejects on the Road tour. Throughout the same year the band played numerous shows in Sweden which were then followed by playing gig's and touring in Italy and the UK. The band spent much of 2008 recording their follow-up to Vicious and Heroes For Sale named Boys Town. The 12 track album was later released on April 27, 2009 through Metal Heaven records. The record was met with a warm reception from fans, and some percentage of the media that still knew of the band outside of Sweden.The band went for a short break in 2010 to ready themselves for a comeback with them playing a few shows in the year. On their official website the band named a few songs for the next record; "Kalifornia", "Nitestalkin", "Without Mercy", "Jack In A Box", "Roadtrip" and "No More Rules".Kalifornia was released on July 3, 2012.On February 27, 2013, the band revealed via their official website that founding member Dick Qwarfort had decided to leave the band.On December 5, 2013, frontman Andy Pierce, the last remaining original member of the band, died suddenly at the age of 45, from a brain hemorrhage.It is currently unknown whether the band will continue in light of recent events.

Album:

Swedish sleaze rockers Nasty Idols were formed back in 1987 and its testimony to the bands tenacity that they are still around so long after the LA influenced sleaze / glam scene has had its time in the spotlight. Like many of their contemporaries Nasty Idols called it a day in the mid-90's only to return a decade later to discover that many similar bands had emerged from Scandinavia that consequently has left them with a lot of catching up to do. Still liberally applying the hairspray and looking remarkably youthful more than twenty years after they first emerged, Boys Town marks their fifth full length album and first since the reformation.This is a collection of songs that draws heavily from the usual suspects Hanoi Rocks, Motley Crue and LA Guns and is unfortunately lacking in any real identity of its own. Anthem styled rockers such as "Crashlanding" and "48 Hours" showcase some crunching power chords from Pete Espinoza but the lyrics are disappointingly dated and repetitive with a heavy reliance on the chorus to make any real impact. Smooth ballad "Nite Like This" offers up some diversity but this is but one song in twelve that really delivers. If you've an interest in this scene then check out a couple of songs on their MySpace before diving straight in.

Line Up:

Andy Pierce - Lead Vocals
Dick Qwarfort - Bass
Peter Espinoza - Guitar
Rikki Dahl - Drums

Tracklist:

01. Rock Out 2:39
02. Boys Town 4:48
03. Method To My Madness 3:16
04. Scar For Life 4:34
05. Nite Like This 4:40
06. Crashlanding 3:49
07. 48 Hours 3:39
08. 7 Year Itch 4:04
09. Evil One 3:05
10. It's Not Love 3:32
11. Need The Nite 2:54
12. It Ain't Easy 6:02

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Re: Nasty Idols (SWE)

Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 13 Mar 2020, 14:19

Nasty Idols - Heroes For Sale (2002) (Swedmetal Records Edition 2006)

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Year : 1995/2002 (Swedmetal Records Edition 2006)
Style : Glam Sleaze Hard Rock
Country : Sweden
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 100 mb


Bio:

Nasty Idols were a glam metal, hard rock band from Malmö Sweden, which was formed in 1987. After the band split in 1995 they reformed in 2006. Since then the band has released a fifth studio album Boy's town and a sixth album Kalifornia. Band frontman Andy Pierce died in 2013.The band first formed in 1987 with the lineup of Andy Pierce on (Vocals), Jonnie Wee on (Lead Guitar), Dick Qwarfort on (Bass), George Swanson on (Drums), Roger White on (Keyboards) and were more of a straight up Glam Metal in the style of bands such as Mötley Crüe, Poison & Hanoi Rocks. Their first gig was played at a local festival in Sweden taking inspiration from such acts as early Mötley Crüe, Kiss, Sweet and Alice Cooper. After the release of their self-financed single Don't Walk From Love/Easy Come, Easy Go they signed to independent label HSM/CBS Records. Their debut record was released soon after in 1989 named Gigolos on Parole which then followed by more shows and an ever increasing fan-base.Changes were soon made in the band's line-up resulting in Peter Espinoza coming into the line-up to replace Jonny Wee on (Lead Guitar) which led to recording of some of the first tracks for their next record. In 1991 the band released Cruel Intention which was greeted by a number of high rating reviews from numerous magazines. "Cool Way of Living", "Can't Get Ya' Off" and "Trashed N' Dirty" had music videos recorded for them and were played heavily on MTV's Headbangers Ball. The album was soon released afterwards in Germany and Japan.In 1993 the band released their third record, Vicious. The album did not do as well as their previous record, due in part to the decreasing hold the Glam Metal sound was having at the time over the mainstream. Interest was moving more to the new sound of grunge popularized by bands such as Alice in Chains, Nirvana and Soundgarden. Most hard rock bands resorted to changing their core sound to more of a darker and heavier tone as an attempt to pique interest in the genre. "Heads Down (In Tinseltown)" and "Ain't Got Nothin" were made as videos; the latter being a much darker one than previous releases.By 1994 the grunge wave had all but created a mass of lost interest in the glam metal genre which increasingly made life even harder for most bands. Some even resulted in using drugs a lot more as bands were not making much money from gigs or record sales. Peter Espinoza left the band at this time to move on with other projects that he had. A fourth record was known to be under development at the time named The Fourth Reich but the label soon went bankrupt before the record was finished. The record would later be released in 2002 as Heroes for Sale by Perris Records. The band split up in 1995.The band's remaining members tried their best through the years to survive through a more degrading music industry. The most notable band being Majestic, Peter Espinoza's brainchild, which enjoyed success in Japan, as well as vocalist Andy Pierce's band Machinegun Kelly and later United Enemies. American label Perris Records later re-released all of the band's studio record's including a best-of and 1995 record The Fourth Reich renamed as Heroes for Sale.As 2006 came the band was announced as playing a reunion gig at the Sweden Rock Festival. This was later followed by the release of The Rejects on the Road tour. Throughout the same year the band played numerous shows in Sweden which were then followed by playing gig's and touring in Italy and the UK. The band spent much of 2008 recording their follow-up to Vicious and Heroes For Sale named Boys Town. The 12 track album was later released on April 27, 2009 through Metal Heaven records. The record was met with a warm reception from fans, and some percentage of the media that still knew of the band outside of Sweden.The band went for a short break in 2010 to ready themselves for a comeback with them playing a few shows in the year. On their official website the band named a few songs for the next record; "Kalifornia", "Nitestalkin", "Without Mercy", "Jack In A Box", "Roadtrip" and "No More Rules".Kalifornia was released on July 3, 2012.On February 27, 2013, the band revealed via their official website that founding member Dick Qwarfort had decided to leave the band.On December 5, 2013, frontman Andy Pierce, the last remaining original member of the band, died suddenly at the age of 45, from a brain hemorrhage.It is currently unknown whether the band will continue in light of recent events.

Album:

Heroes for Sale is Nasty Idols fourth album release. Originally, the album was set for release in 1995 under the name The Fourth Reich. The album was released in 2002 under the revised name by Perris Records, as the band's original label (HSM) had gone bankrupt back in 1994."Heroes For Sale" by the Nasty Idols from Sweden was recorded back in 1994/95. It's been un-released until now though, when Perris Records in US approached the band about their recordings. Guitarist Peter Espinoza had left the band, just prior to the recording session of the album. They quickly drafted in Mikkie Nielsen to replace Peter and into the studio they went.The original crew of Andy Pierce (vocals) and Dick Qwarfort (bass), kinda' knew this was the end of the line for the band. In fact, the title track "Hero For Sale", with its chorus that goes: "I Can't Get Through No Matter What I Do, I'm All In Vein, This Is The End Of Tale. I'm All Left Out The Circle Is Closed, I Can't Get Through, No Way, I'm A Hero For Sale". Is all about their sticky situation with no label behind them anymore. Cold winds were blowin' through out of Europe at the time and no-one wanted to support rock'n'roll anymore.They went down with flying colours though, even if it's not quite as good as their previous albums. Me thinks tracks like "Hero For Sale", "Cool Runnings", "Dead By Down" or "Give Me No Lip" are business as usual. While others like "Down" or "Sheila" is a bit too much alike Guns'N'Roses for my taste. Not necesarelly bad, just not original enough would be the final verdict here. I must admit that I actually miss Espinoza's guitarwork a lot too. He could always bring out that extra fun outta' the songs. The moody "When The Blood Runs Cold" is something out of the ordinary indeed. Very dark somehow and with vocals by Pierce, that have more in commin with Leonard Cohen [:-)] than anything else. You can also find a cover of Dead Kennedy's old Punk-rocker "Too Drunk To F**K" here. Bottomline, Heroes For Sale is a nice album, but nowhere near the classic masterpiece of Cruel Intention.

Line Up:

Andy Pierce - vocals
Dick Qwarfort - bass, backing vocals
Mikkie Nielsen - lead guitar, backing vocals
Stanley - drums, backing vocals

Tracklist:

01. Hero for Sale
02. Down
03. Sheila
04. Cool Runnings
05. Too Drunk To Fuck
06. Wish You We're Alive
07. Blind Leads Blind
08. Dead By Dawn
09. When The Blood Runs Cold
10. Generation Landslide
11. Give Me No Lip

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Re: Nasty Idols (SWE)

Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 13 Mar 2020, 14:40

Nasty Idols - Cruel Intention (1991) (Swedmetal Records Edition 2006)

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Year : 1991 (Swedmetal Records Edition 2006)
Style : Glam Sleaze Hard Rock
Country : Sweden
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans + Video
Size : 100 mb


Bio:

Nasty Idols were a glam metal, hard rock band from Malmö Sweden, which was formed in 1987. After the band split in 1995 they reformed in 2006. Since then the band has released a fifth studio album Boy's town and a sixth album Kalifornia. Band frontman Andy Pierce died in 2013.The band first formed in 1987 with the lineup of Andy Pierce on (Vocals), Jonnie Wee on (Lead Guitar), Dick Qwarfort on (Bass), George Swanson on (Drums), Roger White on (Keyboards) and were more of a straight up Glam Metal in the style of bands such as Mötley Crüe, Poison & Hanoi Rocks. Their first gig was played at a local festival in Sweden taking inspiration from such acts as early Mötley Crüe, Kiss, Sweet and Alice Cooper. After the release of their self-financed single Don't Walk From Love/Easy Come, Easy Go they signed to independent label HSM/CBS Records. Their debut record was released soon after in 1989 named Gigolos on Parole which then followed by more shows and an ever increasing fan-base.Changes were soon made in the band's line-up resulting in Peter Espinoza coming into the line-up to replace Jonny Wee on (Lead Guitar) which led to recording of some of the first tracks for their next record. In 1991 the band released Cruel Intention which was greeted by a number of high rating reviews from numerous magazines. "Cool Way of Living", "Can't Get Ya' Off" and "Trashed N' Dirty" had music videos recorded for them and were played heavily on MTV's Headbangers Ball. The album was soon released afterwards in Germany and Japan.In 1993 the band released their third record, Vicious. The album did not do as well as their previous record, due in part to the decreasing hold the Glam Metal sound was having at the time over the mainstream. Interest was moving more to the new sound of grunge popularized by bands such as Alice in Chains, Nirvana and Soundgarden. Most hard rock bands resorted to changing their core sound to more of a darker and heavier tone as an attempt to pique interest in the genre. "Heads Down (In Tinseltown)" and "Ain't Got Nothin" were made as videos; the latter being a much darker one than previous releases.By 1994 the grunge wave had all but created a mass of lost interest in the glam metal genre which increasingly made life even harder for most bands. Some even resulted in using drugs a lot more as bands were not making much money from gigs or record sales. Peter Espinoza left the band at this time to move on with other projects that he had. A fourth record was known to be under development at the time named The Fourth Reich but the label soon went bankrupt before the record was finished. The record would later be released in 2002 as Heroes for Sale by Perris Records. The band split up in 1995.The band's remaining members tried their best through the years to survive through a more degrading music industry. The most notable band being Majestic, Peter Espinoza's brainchild, which enjoyed success in Japan, as well as vocalist Andy Pierce's band Machinegun Kelly and later United Enemies. American label Perris Records later re-released all of the band's studio record's including a best-of and 1995 record The Fourth Reich renamed as Heroes for Sale.As 2006 came the band was announced as playing a reunion gig at the Sweden Rock Festival. This was later followed by the release of The Rejects on the Road tour. Throughout the same year the band played numerous shows in Sweden which were then followed by playing gig's and touring in Italy and the UK. The band spent much of 2008 recording their follow-up to Vicious and Heroes For Sale named Boys Town. The 12 track album was later released on April 27, 2009 through Metal Heaven records. The record was met with a warm reception from fans, and some percentage of the media that still knew of the band outside of Sweden.The band went for a short break in 2010 to ready themselves for a comeback with them playing a few shows in the year. On their official website the band named a few songs for the next record; "Kalifornia", "Nitestalkin", "Without Mercy", "Jack In A Box", "Roadtrip" and "No More Rules".Kalifornia was released on July 3, 2012.On February 27, 2013, the band revealed via their official website that founding member Dick Qwarfort had decided to leave the band.On December 5, 2013, frontman Andy Pierce, the last remaining original member of the band, died suddenly at the age of 45, from a brain hemorrhage.It is currently unknown whether the band will continue in light of recent events.

Album:

Cruel Intention is Nasty Idols second album release after 1989's debut Gigolos on Parole. The album was re-released in 2002 as the band's original label (HSM) had gone bankrupt in 1994.It's kinda weird when you think about it!!! Sweden has always been a good place for Hard Rock & Pop/Rock music. Not many bands decided to play Sleaze/Glam though and even less were any good at it. Nasty Idols from the southern parts of Sweden (Malmö) were one of few bands, that actually broke through to a wider audience. (Others: Shotgun Messiah, Easy Action, Candy Roxx?, Glorious Bankrobbers, Swedish Erotica?, Backyard Babies?)."Cruel Intention" was originally released back in 1991. It's without a doubt, The Idols best album ever and just as good, if not better, than all the US Glam/Sleaze bands. It's all about sex, drugs, rock'n'roll, and a shitload of attitude. A milestone in Scandinavian sleaze rock and only Shotgun Messiah, managed to record better albums in Sweden really. MTV Europe favorite "Cool Way Of Living" (Vanessa Warwick at Headbanger's Ball loved this track), is only one of the highlights here. "The Way Ya' Walk", "American Nights", "Alive N' Kickin", "House Of Rock'N'Roll" (very much like PBF), and "Devil In Disquise" are all great party songs. The Poison meets Tuff ballad "Can't Get Ya' Off My Mind" is darn fine too. This is a must have CD for Glam/Sleaze fans out there. This kicks the crap outta' any old Poison album in my opinion. Poison may have done some better songs, but not a better, full album. This US version also contains 2 bonus tracks I may add."Vicious" was the follow up album to "Cruel" and were originally released in 1993. Sadly this album came out a couple of years too late really. The big sleaze period was already gone and grunge began to take over the world instead. The overall sound is a bit heavier than previous release, but it's still very much Glam/Sleaze. Just a bit sleazier and with maybe not as many good songs as before. "Head's Down (In Tinsel Town)" is maybe their best rock song ever though. Not to mention that "No Time", is Nasty Idols best power ballad. This CD is also blessed with 2 bonus tracks, never before released. Still, a fine piece of Swedish hardrock history this is. Perris Records have done some really good re-releases here.

Line Up:

Andy Pierce - Vocals
Peter Espinoza - Lead Guitar
Dick Qwarfort - Bass
George Swanson - Drums
Roger White - Keyboards

Tracklist:

01. The Way Ya' Walk 4:36
02. Cool Way of Living 3:20
03. American Nights 3:49
04. Don't Tear It Down 3:44
05. Alive N' Kickin' 4:09
06. House of Rock N' Roll 4:16
07. B.I.T.C.H. 3:47
08. Can't Get Ya' Off My Mind 5:13
09. Devil in Disguise 5:11
10. Westcoast City Rockers 3:23
11. Trashed and Dirty 4:14
12. Can't Get Ya' Off My Mind #2 4:30

+ Video "The Way Ya' Walk" (Official Video)

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