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Priscilla –High Fashion cd

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2021 re-issue of their 2010 album with 10 bonus tracks

In a time not so long ago, in a galaxy of leather, lipstick, guyliner, and lace…

Sex, Drugs, and Rock and Roll-it was all there in abundance. From an enigmatic front man, awash in groupie-adorned excess, who nearly died after an accidental drug overdose, to a guitarist who battled his own demons and was at odds with the sudden and immediate glory of success that was thrust upon him and his band and felt he had to get out. This is a story of wasted youth, not wasted in the classical sense, but in the sense that the rewards thrust upon the overnight heroes of a local glam generation are sometimes too much for any one group of young men to physically and mentally withstand. The lyrics to the band’s Z-Rock chart topping anthem, Wake Up The Neighborhood, could have easily been Grab Yourself A Line And A Joint rather than Grab A Bottle Of Beer, would it not have caused the song to be banned from being played on the radio. But, with the tragedy of chemical and physical excess there also comes the glory and this is also a tale of rock and redemption. A tale of conquering hometown heroes, set on the streets of a metropolitan city that was begging for something different. There is no denying that Priscilla deserves their place in the footholds of eyeliner addicts and glam junkies the world over. Few bands have emerged onto the arena of rock music and immediately garnered the mass attention of audiences, critics, and radio stations alike, that Priscilla did when they exploded onto the scene, from their somewhat unlikely industrial hometown of Cleveland, Ohio. Cleveland was, at the time, breeding such artists as Trent Reznor and his act Nine Inch Nails and band of an altogether grittier nature than the polished and made-up look that would be Priscilla. Going against the normal grain that Cleveland had come to accept from its musicians at the time, the five members of Priscilla tucked themselves away in their rehearsal studio and would take the time to craft a carefully thought out and calculated selection of three chord power progressions, largely influenced by the underground glam movement that was taking place at the time on the Los Angeles Sunset Strip by artists as diverse as Motley Crue, Hanoi Rocks, T. Rex, Kiss, and even bands that one would not expect such as power pop bands The Baby’s, Starz, and The Raspberries (influences which can clearly be heard on the band’s slightly softer side on such cuts as Broken Angel, Stay With Me, and Just Can’t Stop). The group had a master plan that would be assured to get and keep audiences on their feet. Taking months to properly demo their glam opus in the in the studio with producer/engineer Sean Beavan (Guns N’ Roses, Marilyn Manson, Nine Inch Nails, No Doubt, Depeche Mode, Kill Hannah), the band’s music, upon its initial release immediately caught the ears of nearly every national record label in America. Whether you loved them or hated them, Priscilla was a band who could not and would not be ignored. They turned the music world on its collective ear with their instantly recognizable sound and catchy brand of power pop, razzle rock. Several chart- topping songs, Wake Up The Neighborhood, Lick N A Kiss and Love In Action on American satellite hard rock radio station Z-Rock (with a listenership of millions and broadcast from coast to coast). This was further proof of the band’s magnetic hand on the pulse of the nation and only made the national labels want them more. It was at this early point in the band’s career, with the speculation of a major record deal becoming imminent and with word on the street already turning Priscilla into major hometown heroes that caused Brad Slitt and guitarist Mike Koloda, already veterans of the culture of excess, to celebrate once more to exorbitance. At a party, alongside members of probably the greatest known motorcycle organization in the world, Brad once more took things to another level, which lead to a nearly deadly drug overdose. Thankfully, his life was spared that bleary-eyed evening and the group would go on to conquer music halls across the country. Not wanting to rest simply on their musical laurels and only the songs that they had to offer, Priscilla took a cue from some of the greatest and most colorful glam and theatrical bands of their time and literally burst onto the concert music scene amidst a blaze of colorful looks and catchy hooks. The band devised an altogether new way of presenting themselves and began work on an elaborate set with stages unlike anything that had ever been presented on a smaller venue. Priscilla wanted to showcase their material to their audiences in a setting worthy of attention and did so with a three-tiered stage show that had before this only been reserved for stadium and arena acts. With their magnetic and energetic live shows, the band made believers out of even their harshest critics and won over audiences near and far. Even with all that in their favor, there was darkness at the end of the band’s tunnel. Potential record deals eventually ran dry due to poor executive decisions made on behalf of the band and internal dissension had also reared its ugly head among band members.

Track list:
1. Wake Up The Neighborhood
2. Lick n A Kiss
3. Love In Action
4. Can’t Wait For The Night
5. (Gimme Lovin‘) Tonight
6. Some Like It Hot
7. Always Think Of You
8. Just Can’t Stop
9. Rocked Outta Love
10. Broken Angel
11. Stay With Me-demo
12. High Tonight-demo
13. Fade Away Tonight-demo
14. High Fashion-demo
15. Blame
16. Six Six Sex
17. Kill Kult Kids
18. Fade Away
19. Eight Lives
20. Locomotion

Additional information

Label

FnA Records

Release Year

Catalogue Number

247365-153-2