Strvngers — “Venus”
dark wave
Playlist Challenge, Day 532
Third Realm ft. Aoife O’Leary — “Sick Mind”
Playlist Challenge, Day 506
Blutengel — “Save Our Souls”
Playlist Challenge, Day 335
Blutengel — “Black”
Playlist Challenge, Day 330
London After Midnight — “Spider and the Fly”
Playlist Challenge, Day 328
London After Midnight — “Carry On… Screaming”
Playlist Challenge, Day 304
London After Midnight — “Kiss”
Playlist Challenge, Day 285
Third Realm — “Invitation to Hell”
What I’m Listening To: Neon Coven
This could get lengthy…
Nine years ago, I went to a show in Huntsville, Alabama. The band’s playing were Within Reason and Lynam. I fell head over heels for Lynam (as many of you know, if you’ve been following me for a while).
I was super dedicated, and I saw more than 100 shows in a span of six years. In 2012, Lynam vocalist/guitarist Jacob Bunton joined the band formed by ex-Guns ‘N’ Roses drummer Steven Adler, called…Adler. He took on the role of front man. They released an album entitled Back From the Dead.
Adler was put on hiatus when Steven went back into rehab. And that pretty much brings us to the subject of this blog.
Jacob is in yet another band: Neon Coven. He’s not the front man this time, which is odd for me. Lol. However, I really like this band.
Much as with his other endeavors, the influence of 80’s music on Jacob is evident. Neon Coven is reminiscent of the electronica/new wave artists of his favored decade. (They have actually covered a Depeche Mode song.)
Perhaps my favorite thing about Neon Coven, though, is their lyrics. They have a dark edge that appeals to me — and is rather different from both Lynam and Adler.
Anyway, give Neon Coven a listen! I’m including my two favorite tracks, “Bleeding Love” and “Queen of Scars.”
Playlist Challenge, Day 177
Blaqk Audio — “Faith Healer”