They got no press in Australia.
I read about the debut album in Metal Edge and it got me interested in the band. But at the time I didn’t purchase anything. Then “Seeds” came out in 1995 and a few years later, I purchased.
For those who don’t know, Damon Johnson is on lead vocals and guitar. After Brother Cane he did some time with Alice Cooper and the Thin Lizzy version which morphed into Black Star Riders. Plus he had a side project with Scott Rockenfield from Queensryche, which I can’t remember the name of.
And on “Seeds”, nine of the songs are written by Johnson and Marti Frederiksen, who also produced it. And for those who don’t know, Frederiksen would go on in a few years to co-write with Steven Tyler and Joe Perry on the “Nine Lives” and “Just Push Play” albums, along with working with Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, Motley Crue and a range of pop artists who had chart success.
Talent always finds talent.
“And Fools Shine On” stood out straight away to me because of the song title, which reminded me of “All The Fools Sailed Away” from Dio.
So I pressed play on that song first and became a fan.
The music is a cross between everything I like, rooted in hard rock but sounding alternative with a vocal line delivered in the style of Cornell and Staley in the verses and a Dio like vocal in the Chorus.
“Breadmaker” has a head banging riff in the verses. “Rise On Water” has a verse riff and melody that hooks me in. “20/20 Faith” has that big “When The Levee Breaks” riff, which even if I hear it a million times, I’ll still like it.
“Bad Seeds” is another great track and that lyrical line of “Bad seeds in my head”. “Stain” is one of those blues rock tunes that could have come from a Bad Company or UFO album.
“Intempted” sounds familiar but I can’t think of which song and I like that familiarity. And “High Speed Freezin” closes the album with its blues fusion vibe.
And I’m in a Brother Cane mood, so off to Spotify I go, to hear the rest of their catalogue.
I really liked the debut from these guys. Came out in 93 I believe and was a great album. Got No Shame is brilliant.
Johnson put out a live album a few years ago that was decent as well.
Talented guy but it was jsut wrong timing for a band like B.C.
I heard it last night and it’s fantastic..
Damon is great. That live album Deke is talking about was fantastic. I missed Brothers Cane, but got in to Black Star Riders until he left then I didn’t care anymore. Oh well.
It’s hard to stay around when your a songwriter and the band you are in is not of your creation.
I can only imagine.