Anyone who was a fan of the Rock/Metal scene in the 80's and 90's has no
doubt heard of the visual expression that is none other than Living
Colour. Best known for their break-out classic, "Cult of Personality,"
Living Colour remains a rare bread as to this day there exists very few
all-black hard rock bands, and currently none in the mainstream of
music. Although Living Colour is still in play and right now supporting
their 2009 offering, The Chair In The Doorway, they've softened
quite a bit from their debut release, Vivid and taken a more
free-form approach to rock music following the leading of drummer Will
Calhoun.
It looks like Stone Temple Pilot is up to something more than just a comeback tour. When Scott Weiland was asked if a new album was in the works he said "only if he didn't do it on a major record label."
That's right, folks. If you didn't already know, the infamous SUNNY DAY REAL ESTATE is doing a Reunion tour in North America!
If
you're not privy to SDRE, they were one of the most influential bands
to break in the 90's and early 00's. Uncounted bands were inspired by
Sunny Day's melodic and unique tunes! Known for their tribalistic
drums, melodically hypnotic guitar parts, and singer Jeremy Enigk's
insanely high aggressive vocals, Sunny Day (as their fans
affectionately call them) ripped open the Indie Music Scene in 1994,
with their debut album Diary. Increasing in their magnetism and style
with each subsequent album, Sunny Day reached their pinnacle with 2000's
The Rising Tide.
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