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MAIN LINE RIDERS

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Main Line Riders - Shot in the Dark (Retroactive) 2008

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1. "Ride The Main Line" (3:13)
2. "One Way Ticket To Love" (3:37)
3. "Throwin' Bones To The Wolves" (3:11)
4. "Here I Am" (3:03)
5. "Speed Queen" (2:44)
6. "Pack Up Your Blues" (2:52)
7. "I Walk Alone" (2:44)
8. "Put The Hammer Down" (3:13)
9. "We Are The Ready Ones" (5:37)
10. "Shot In The Dark" (3:53)

LINEUP:

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Mike Mayhem – Lead Vocals
Cliffy – Guitars
Blackway – Guitars
PJ – Bass
Josho – Drums

THE FOLLOWING REVIEW IS FROM THE WEBSITE  http://www.nolifetilmetal.com  (I love his reviews!)
 

Main Line Riders are a Texas band lead by guitarist Cliff Powell, who may be know by some as Cliffy Huntington from the 1990's punk rock band The Huntingtons. However, Main Line Riders are not a punk band. Rather Main Line Riders are playing a style like something you might have heard on the Sunset Strip in the mid-1980's. Musically, the band incorporates a lot of influences including AC/DC, Guns 'n' Roses, L.A. Guns, Faster Pussycat, and even a bit of old school 1970's glam like the New York Dolls. This is all delivered with a hunger, energy and a loose, punk-like delivery. Not all here is a throwback to Hollywood and metal yesteryears though. One thing that brings "Shot in the Dark" out of the 80's is the more modern, digital recording. Personally, I'd put Main Line Riders into the same school of modern hard rock bands as Beautiful Creatures, Buck Cherry and even Velvet Revolver. That is not to say that Main Line Riders sound exactly like any of these bands, but they have managed to take a retro sound and make it sound quite contemporary.

Most of the album is built loosely around up-tempo, anthems that will have you singing along within a few listen. The most infectious of the bunch for me was "We Are the Ready Ones" and "Throwin' Bones To The Wolves". Both these tracks have an AC/DC swagger. Tracks like "Ride The Main Line", "One Way Ticket To Love", "Put the Hammer Down" and "Pack Up Your Blues" also have a hard rockin' approach. "Speed Queen" is a bit different in that it is the most punk-like of all the tracks here. I'd even venture to say this song has a bit of a Motorhead influence to it. Many of these songs feature guitar solos that remind me of something you might expect from Slash. The vocals of Mike Mayhem work well with the band. He reminds me slightly of Philip Lewis from L.A. Guns from time to time. He lacks the raw, gritty feel of an Axl Rose, Taime Downe, or Bon Scott but he has enough sass and attitude to make it work. The lone ballad "Her I Am" also has that Sunset Strip/LA Guns vibe to it. This song starts off as an acoustic guitar driven song before bursting into a full blown power ballad that features a duet between Mike Mayhem and female vocalist Kristi Lynn Walker. The final track "Shot in the Dark", which is not listed on the track listing, is a Junkyard cover and is obviously the track for which the CD was titled. This track is quite good and peaked my interest in Junkyard.

Main Line Riders' "Shot in the Dark" may not break down any doors for innovation, but it will appeal to those who remember when hard rock and metal were as much about having fun and singing along to a catchy chorus, as it was about musicianship.

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