‘Renegades’ by LA Guns

Rating

Musical Feel

Emotion
Grandiosity

Song / Album Composition

Melody
Structure
Pulse

Tracks

  • Crawl

  • Why Ask Why

  • Well Oiled Machine

  • Lost Boys

  • You Can’t Walk Away

  • Witchcraft

  • All That You Are

  • Would

  • Renegades

  • Don’t Wanna Know

LA Guns, the legendary 80s rock band who defined a movement return with a brand spanking new album entitled Renegades.

“Crawl,” is a solid opening track. Filled to the brim with groovy riffs and tight phrases it moves in an anthemic manner and drives the day. “Why Ask Why,” keeps the anthemic feeling going, with some seriously bombastic riffs and an overall slanting groove to the feel. “Well Oiled Machine,” gets the one two hit going, pushing and turning, slicing through the bullshit and standing out from the crowd. Excellently done.

“Witchcraft,” is a riffer. A song that builds up on strong foundations and demolishes all those who come to stand before it. It shreds, it slides, and most importantly it grooves. “All That You Are,” is another song that swaggers through open doors. It gets a good call and response going as well before moving into the main void. “Renegades,” finishes things off with some serious pace. A song that tells the story of the band and the scene and ends on a high note.

Be sure to get this album when it comes out on 13th November.