Shakra: “Fall”
Billy Squier-like nasality over spandex metal. It's brave and sweet that all hands have closed their minds to the music of the past 20 years, and if their filler didn't so obviously plagiarize pre-computer-age toxic waste like Whitesnake's "Still of the Night" ("Take Me Now") we'd be able to praise the Burgess Meredith character in their lives who prodded them to "Make that record, boys, and give em all ya got," but the fashion models are assuredly holding their breath for the next attempt. Order at Tower Records
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