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Description:
"Up from the ashes of eighties metal and long gone hair bands, a lone phoenix emerges and takes flight.
Aerial’s 1998 release, Unfinished Business (Bonus track featuring Robert Sweet of "Stryper") is an unyielding battle cry to the "Aerial Airforce", their loyal following, that Rock is not yet dead! Unashamedly ‘old school’ in their approach, Aerials roots show clearly, through biting guitar, impassioned vocals, hard driving bass, and explosive ear splitting drums.
This isn’t heroin induced, ‘drop-D-tuning’ dogma! This is all-American Rock n’ Roll, of the Hollywood varietal, delivered by four artists who honed their ‘chops’ on "Glam", in a time when ‘Rock’ was not a dirty word preceded by the dreaded qualifier ‘classic’.
If your tastes lean towards droning bass and manic depressive lyrics, served up on a wall of mono-dynamic sound pressure levels that you can beat your wife to, …look north, towards Seattle.
But if you’re looking for something to kick-start your adrenaline flow and paint a smile across your face, this is the next best thing to riding your Harley up the Pacific Coast Highway, …and it won’t get bugs in your teeth!
Rock n’ Roll was never supposed to be "popular". It was born out of rebellion of the status quo.
And once again, Rock n’ Roll is returned to the true believers, the faithful, the Aerial Airforce."
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