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4.0 out of 5 stars
Overlooked 80's Metal band, April 19, 2005
This review is from: Too Much Ain't Enough (Audio CD)
I caught Seduce on the documentary "The Decline of Western Civilization Part 2, The Metal years". Seduce is a power trio from Detroit with a sound that is all thier own. When I first heard Seduce I was struck by thier bottom end guitar sound which is tuned down to a D. Add Mark Andrew's barley audible vocals in and you will find yourself listening to this disk over and over. The songs are well written and capture the bands energy. Too Much Ain't enough still holds up, Give this disk a try....you might be pleasently suprised.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent lost gem!, February 6, 2006
This review is from: Too Much Ain't Enough (Audio CD)
I have this on cassette. And it is nearly worn out. This is an incredible album by a band that was almost entirely looked over because they are out of Detroit in an era where if you weren't out of LA you were pretty much overlooked. Right from the beginning with the opening track you can tell this is going to be raw edged, gritty album. Not overproduced at all, this record captures the sound of those early-80's days of LA glam rock, like early Ratt and Motley Crue. Before their sound became overproduced. Interesting tidbit, the song Crash Landing is about flight 255 that crashed taking off from Detroit Metro airport. The band had the song written and recorded with no lyrics. When the plane crashed they had the inspiration to write the lyrics to the song. One of the harder songs on the album, it is probably my favorite.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
they should have been the best of the 80's music., January 19, 2006
This review is from: Too Much Ain't Enough (Audio CD)
I bought this Cd when it came out and loved it, but a friend at the time talked me into trading it to him for two other CDs. Anyways I have searched high and low for this CD ever since untill I found it here last week for $25 and bought it. I have over 40GB of music on my 60Gb IPOD now with most of it being music form the 80's. These guys should have been as big as Motley Crue or at least L.A. Guns. They remind me alot of L.A. Guns first CD with a darker more gritty sound, but still with great hooks. so if you love early ICON,Motley Crue,L.A. Guns or even very early Great White before they went soft check this Cd out.
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