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Style : Hair Heavy Metal , Glam Sleaze Hard Rock
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + scans
Size : 95 mb
Bio:
Seduce is an American hair heavy metal/glam sleaze band formed in Detroit, Michigan in 1980.They are best known for their appearance in Penelope Spheeris’ cult music documentary film The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years.Seduce was formed in 1980 when Mark Andrews and David Black, initially playing in a band called Sparks, met Chuck Burns through mutual friends. "Mark and I jammed through a few things and put the first version of Seduce together, then Chuck came along later," Black remembers.The band released their self-titled debut album in 1985. Seduce performed their songs "Colleen" and "Crash Landing" in the music documentary film The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years and released their second album, Too Much Ain't Enough, in 1988.Seduce performed with Accept, Saxon, Girlschool, Iggy Pop, and Vinnie Vincent Invasion around this time. After issues with their record label and lineup changes in the band, Seduce broke up in 1991. The members would go on to play in other bands such as Speedball, the Skeemin' Nogoods, Universal Temple of Divine Power, Heresy, Crud, the Shakey Jakes, and Negative Approach. Seduce reformed in 2002 and has been consistently performing one-off reunion shows since then.Seduce's musical style has been described as heavy metal and hard rock. Some of the bands that Seduce was influenced by include Motörhead, Van Halen, Alice Cooper, Discharge, the New York Dolls, the Sweet, and Led Zeppelin.
Album:
The remastered debut album by Seduce an American hair metal/glam sleaze hard rock band issued through Mingya Records in 2002.Originally released only on vinyl in 1985, it was reissued on CD in 2002 with bonus tracks. Though a three-piece band, they produce a surprisingly full-bodied sound; their sleazy style leans toward traditional metal, perhaps reminiscent of bands like RODS. It’s a classic 80s sleazy metal album filled with tight, cool tracks that evoke the influence of KISS and Mötley Crüe. Since the term “sleazy” and the genre itself didn’t exist back then, I imagine it was simply categorized as metal at the time. I think it’s a sound that NWOBHM fans can definitely enjoy as well.This 2002 CD is already somewhat hard to find, perhaps because the initial print run was small. Since reissues from 2000 onward and tracks released on CD for the first time haven’t been pressed in large quantities either, prices can skyrocket quickly if you’re not careful, turning them into expensive rarities. Seduce formed in Detroit in the early part of the 1980’s playing initially a style of music quite ballsy, heavy, and pretty confrontational (Sword, Armored Saint, Axtion spring to mind, before somewhat altering their style in a more commercial capacity for their later career. This band is a completely forgotten act that should be held in higher regard by both USPM fans, and the more mainstream-inclined London type fans. This debut effort should have garnered more sales and success for the band, and while the big time seemed to loom for a time (the band appearing on Decline of Western Civilisation II, along with other up and comers Odin, Vyper and bigger acts like Lizzy Borden), things just didn’t quite pan out for Seduce, and their legacy is a couple of decent full lengths.The band certainly seem young and hungry on this album – tempos are fast, drums are heavy and driving, riffs are heavy, and themes are energetic, and full of youthful exhuberance. ‘Headbangers’ is a case in point. The band has a more metallic sound than the LA sound they would later come to absorb somewhat in their next offering. Before prolonged exposure to the sunset strip bands and the like, Seduce seemed determine to slay with what can be described as legitimate full-bore heavy metal – again Sword and Armored Saint spring to mind – even the vocal tone and raucous backup chants in this one remind me of Bush from ’Saint. There’s plenty of aggression and pace throughout the offering – not just a handful of songs. ‘Viper’s Bite’ has an aggressive yet glam tinged appeal, sounding somewhat like London or very early ’Crue, with a catchy, melodic, yet ballsy sound.A very strong, consistent, aggressive and exciting album from these Detroit lads here. With a drive for success, the band wasn’t willing to depart with their balls for the sake of a commercially acceptable album. This thing has metal written all over it, and is executed very well. Vocal performances by Johnny Roxx are on form, at times even tough, while some saucy licks and leads pepper this predominantly fast-paced record. Snarling attitude is rife, with ‘Love to Hate’ sounding like a ballsier, younger Motley Crue. Talent isn’t lacking, and the band manages to produce a debut that avoids sounding unrefined, or being inconsistent as well as not deserving to be so utterly forgotten in metal circles. If you enjoy bands like Vyper, Armored Saint, Hellion, Armed Force, The Rods, Lizzy Borden, Sword, you should enjoy this cool little offering by Seduce.
Line Up:
Mark Andrews - Vocals, Bass - See also: ex-Detroit Energy Asylum, ex-Sparks
David Black - Guitars - See also: CRUD, ex-Mirror Child, ex-Sparks
Chuck Burns - Drums - See also: ex-Heresy, Speedball, The Highborn, ex-Halloween, ex-The Meanies, ex-Air Strike, ex-Bitch, ex-Gone in Sixty Seconds, ex-Killing Machine, ex-Liars Cheats and Thieves, ex-Mother, ex-The Moonlighters, ex-The Motor City Shakers
Production:
Recorded By – Multi Trac Studios
Mixed At – Solid Sound, Ann Arbor
Lacquer Cut At – Masterdisk
Coordinator [Project Coordination] – Transformer, Inc.
Lighting [Lights] – Ken Cissne
Logo [Design] – Joe DeMitchell, Seduce
Mixed By – Pat Schneider
Mixed By [Salvaged By] – Pat Schnieder
Musical Assistance [Special Assitance] – Jim DeMitchell
Photography By [Pictures] – Mark Kelly
Technician [Drums] – Tom Templin
Technician [Guitars] – Todd McEvoy
Technician [Sound] – Steve Ivanny
Written-By [All Selections] – Burns, Black, Andrews
Tracklist:
01. Viper's Bite 04:06
02. Love to Hate 03:27
03. Streets 03:51
04. Face to Face 03:07
05. Chopping Block 03:46
06. Headbangers 04:17
07. The Mirror 05:14
08. Madcap 02:49
09. Viper's Bite 04:04 (Bonus Track)
10. Chopping Block 03:50 (Bonus Track)
11. Streets 03:51 (Bonus Track)
Tracks 9-11 live from The Ritz, Roseville, MI 10-22-1984
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