Walter Lure's L.A.M.F.
& Mick Rossi Live In Tokyo (Red Vinyl) - 8.3 In the vast ocean of live albums, there are few that stand out like a flamingo in a flock of pigeons.
But leave it to Walter Lure, the punk rock maestro, and Mick Rossi, the guitar virtuoso, to deliver a sizzling performance that will make you wanna jump out of your seat and start a mosh pit in your living room.
From the opening chords of the classic track "Personality Crisis," it's clear that Lure and Rossi are not here to play around.
The energy is infectious, the guitar riffs are wild, and the vocals are as raw as a freshly caught fish.
Throughout the album, the duo effortlessly captures the essence of punk rock with their gritty sound and rebellious attitude.
Tracks like "Too Much Junkie Business" and "London Boys" are a delightful trip down memory lane, while newer songs like "Cranked Up Really High" showcase the timeless talent of these rock legends.
But what really sets this album apart is the electric chemistry between Lure and Rossi.
Their onstage banter and playful rivalry add an extra layer of charm to an already stellar performance.
So grab a cold pint, turn up the volume, and let Walter Lure's L.A.M.F.
& Mick Rossi Live In Tokyo (Red Vinyl) take you on a punk rock rollercoaster ride you won't soon forget.
Cheers to the legends!
& Mick Rossi Live In Tokyo (Red Vinyl) - 8.3 In the vast ocean of live albums, there are few that stand out like a flamingo in a flock of pigeons.
But leave it to Walter Lure, the punk rock maestro, and Mick Rossi, the guitar virtuoso, to deliver a sizzling performance that will make you wanna jump out of your seat and start a mosh pit in your living room.
From the opening chords of the classic track "Personality Crisis," it's clear that Lure and Rossi are not here to play around.
The energy is infectious, the guitar riffs are wild, and the vocals are as raw as a freshly caught fish.
Throughout the album, the duo effortlessly captures the essence of punk rock with their gritty sound and rebellious attitude.
Tracks like "Too Much Junkie Business" and "London Boys" are a delightful trip down memory lane, while newer songs like "Cranked Up Really High" showcase the timeless talent of these rock legends.
But what really sets this album apart is the electric chemistry between Lure and Rossi.
Their onstage banter and playful rivalry add an extra layer of charm to an already stellar performance.
So grab a cold pint, turn up the volume, and let Walter Lure's L.A.M.F.
& Mick Rossi Live In Tokyo (Red Vinyl) take you on a punk rock rollercoaster ride you won't soon forget.
Cheers to the legends!






