
One cannot easily calling it
just plain as Hard Rock because of the ever-moisture of Birmingham weather of
UK’s rock fusion scene as these three brothers forming their British alliance
of another version slightly similar to The Cult furious acts in lesser soften
tempos but ingredients from the performance musical rocks out of Des Morris,
Ian McKean, James Morris and Mark Morris calling themselves Balaam and The
Angel infused the in-between of Glam-Rock meets Goth-Pop meets Heavy Rock
treasure that you need to collects taken from their era while the mixtures on
Alternative Rock/New Wave/Indie Goth and popular tastes can breaks female’s
hearts on loving the good-looking quartet with covering mysterious superb
stardom auras commencing the fifth releasing records from themselves – Days Of
Madness.
The late eighties time gives you a greater one hit wonders and more
classic pleasant silly rock shows and popular faces but Balaam and The Angel
selling their infatuation cleverness for song-writings and good sense lyrics
over romantic dangerous, darken lusts onto kisses of death before dying
corrupts the innocence as She Really Gets To Me, Body N’ Soul, The Tenderloin,
Did You Fall (Or Were You Pushed ?), Goodbye Forever, Stop Messin’ Round and
Heartbreaker means a more to come spilling their guts and glory staging unknown
for most as delivering standard rocks to be loved means more groupies to take
into their hotel rooms or caravan.
Yet, love is blinded and the blinds loved to
be mislead there by these Brits Hair Rock…
Days Of Madness:
http://myzuka.club/Album/95472/Balaam-And-The-Angel-Days-Of-Madness-1989
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