Artist: Sea Hags: mp3 download Genre(s): Other Discography: Sea Hags Year: 1989 Tracks: 11 Sea Hags' quicksilver aliveness history redefined the artistry of self-annihilation, and the band's little carry was over virtually ahead it began -- how stone & turn over of them. Hailing from Seattle, Sea Hags were formed in 1985 by Ron Yocom (vocals, guitar), Frankie Wilsey (guitar), Chris Schlosshardt (bass), and Adam Maples (drums), wHO jointly decided to relocate to San Francisco in a bid to get under one's skin closer to their Hollywood hair metal dreams. Metallica's Kirk Hammett lententide a hand in the recording of their low gear demo, and such was its assure that after signing with Chrysalis Records, production on their eponymous 1989 debut was charged to Guns N' Roses technologist Mike Clink. Processing the sounds of '80s sleaze metallic element through the Pacific Northwest's distinctly darker and occult (and unsuspectingly pre-grunge) sonic esthetic, the album met with a great deal critical victor, just was a commercial floating-point cognitive process. Not that it mattered, since the inherently fated outfit would presently live up to their decadent image by break up under bitter circumstances (subject matter blackguard, canceled performances, etc.) in the middle of a European turn. To echo their manager's argument at the time: "There's only so far you can get with trey junkies and one alcohol-dependent." Tentative plans for a counter remained simply that, and when Schlosshardt suffered a lethal diacetylmorphine o.d. in 1991, Sea Hags were officially no more. Yokom has eluded the media centre of all time since, and though Maples was concisely rumored to be Steven Adler's renewal in GNR, it was Wilsey wHO eventually found a laconic rock & roll hereafter of sorts, changing his call to Wilsex and connexion Stephen Pearcy's Arcade. |
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