One of my favorites ❤
Alice Cooper — “Ballad of Dwight Fry,” from the album Love It to Death (1971).
One of my favorites ❤
Alice Cooper — “Ballad of Dwight Fry,” from the album Love It to Death (1971).
Alice Cooper’s music always makes me think of my dad, and this song was his anthem when he was 18/19. Lol.
Alice Cooper — “I’m Eighteen,” from the album Love It to Death (1971).
Like a Storm has released their video for “Break Free,” which features fans from all over the world. Go here to see it!
British songwriter, guitarist, and singer Mark Knopfler (of the Dire Straits) was born on this date in 1949.
On this day in 1972, Alice Cooper was at number one in the UK with “School’s Out.” Considering that I just saw him this past Tuesday with my dad, it seemed appropriate he should be featured in my Flashback Friday post 🙂 Keep an eye out for my review of the show!
Like a Storm isn’t exactly one of those bands you’ve never heard of, but I guess I was late to the party. I stumbled across them on Twitter. Their page was suggested to me based on my other likes, so I went to YouTube and listened to “Love the Way You Hate Me.” I don’t think it’s a big surprise that after finding everything I could online, I ordered their 2015 release Awaken the Fire.
For those of you who are like I was and are unfamiliar with Like a Storm, the band hails from New Zealand. They fall into multiple genres, including hard rock and alternative metal. But they are also in a category that is all their own: didgeridoo metal. Wanna know why? Well, just check out the songs below.
“Love the Way You Hate Me”
“Wish You Hell”
“Ordinary” (my personal favorite)
In This Moment — “Black Widow,” from the album Black Widow (2014).
In This Moment — “Big Bad Wolf,” from the album Black Widow (2014).
In This Moment — “Whore,” from the album Blood (2012).
In This Moment — “Adrenalize,” from the album Blood (2012).