Circus Of Power - VICES |
Circus Of Power - VICES |
Couldn't load pickup availability
Description
Description
Circus Of Power: Alex Mitchell (vocals), Ricky Beck Mahler (guitar), Gary Sunshine (guitar), Ryan Maher (drums) and Zowie (bass).
Personnel: Alex Mitchell (vocals); Ricky Beck Mahler, Gary Sunshine (guitar); Ryan Maher (drums).
Audio Mixers: Daniel Ray; James Venarchick; Bryce Goggian; Garry Lyons.
Audio Remasterer: Jon Astley.
Liner Note Authors: Derek Oliver; Malcolm Dome.
Recording information: The HIT Factory; The Hit Factory Time Square, New York, NY.
Photographer: John Eder.
In the '80s, having a Hollywood address wasn't a prerequisite for playing pop-metal -- Bon Jovi, Britny Fox, and Cinderella were all from the East Coast. Nonetheless, much of the pop-metal action was in Los Angeles, the city that gave listeners Guns N' Roses, M?tley Cr?e, Warrant, L.A. Guns, Poison, Quiet Riot, Skid Row, and countless others. Some of Circus of Power's fans wondered if the band would have been bigger if they had been based in L.A. instead of New York; others argued that Circus of Power's lack of commercial success was due to inadequate promotion rather than location. Whatever the reason, Circus of Power's albums weren't big sellers -- although they weren't without their pleasures. Vices, the New Yorkers' third album, is a good example of the type of trashy, decadent, sleazy hard rock that they were known for. Lyrically, Circus of Power embraces the same life-in-the-fast-lane themes that made Guns N' Roses famous; Circus' writing isn't as strong or as consistent as that of Axl Rose and his colleagues, but the parallels are definitely there. Everything that Guns N' Roses wrote about -- sex, drugs, promiscuous women -- is also a theme on Vices, which was produced by Daniel Rey and finds lead singer Alex Mitchell leading a lineup that includes Ricky Beck Mahler and Gary Sunshine on guitar, Zowie on bass, and Ryan Maher on drums. Without question, Circus of Power is highly derivative; no one will accuse tracks like "Last Call Rosie," "Doctor Potion," and "Junkie Girl" of trying to reinvent the hard rock wheel. Nonetheless, the material is decent more often than not, and even though Circus of Power was never in a class with Guns N' Roses or M?tley Cr?e, Vices points to the fact that the band did have their moments. ~ Alex Henderson
- Format: CD
- Released: 2011-06-07
- Genre: Rock
- Format: CD
- Genre: ROCK
- Released: 2011-06-07
Condition Ratings & Details
Condition Ratings & Details
NOTE: Every title includes condition ratings. The first rating pertains to the physical media, and the second grade pertains to the sleeve.
NOTE: Images may not be exact. Please refer to the description to determine whether the images are Actual Photos or Photos Not Actual. New records will likely use generic web photos to represent the product.
Condition Ratings
- MINT (M): Perfect, brand new, unplayed.
- Near Mint (NM): Like new, barely played, will play perfectly.
- Excellent (EX): Very close to near mint, with minor cosmetic wear. Will play perfectly.
- Very Good Plus (VG+): Light cosmetic blemishes that do not affect play. Close to perfect playback.
- Very Good (VG): Some light marks that may cause minor noise during playback. Still enjoyable and plays well.
- Good Plus (G+): Noticeable noise during playback. Only listed if of collector value. Not ideal for listening.
Sleeve Details
- PHOTOS ACTUAL: The photo is an original image of the exact item you will receive.
- PHOTOS NOT ACTUAL: The photo is sourced from the web and may differ slightly from the actual item.
