MELIAH RAGE - Death Valley Dream (Deluxe Edition)

MELIAH RAGE - Death Valley Dream (Deluxe Edition)

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CD OVERVIEW:Unceremoniously dropped by Epic Records following the release of 1990's Solitary Solitude, the core MELIAH RAGE lineup of Anthony Nichols, Jim Koury, and Mike Munro soldiered on with a new rhythm section that included future Godsmack frontman Sully Erna on drums. The group gradually laid down an album's worth of uncirculated demos (posthumously released as Unfinished Business in 1999) for the purposes of shopping directly to record labels, but—unable to secure a proper deal—would call it quits by 1994. A year or so later, Backstreet Records reached out to the band regarding the prospect of putting together a new MELIAH RAGE album. Nichols, Koury, and Munro called in their old friend Bob Mayo (Wargasm) on bass, and rounded out the lineup with Dave Barcos behind the kit. The result was 11-song full-length Death Valley Dream: a no-B.S. thrash record that retains a rhythmic midpaced crunch while introducing more speed and energy than what the band had been demoing prior. Unfort

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