Yes, the idea of a taking the catalog of disco icons and re-imagining them in the world of heavy metal might seem a little weird, a little crazy. But give one listen to Tragedy: The All-Metal Tribute To The Bee Gees and you will be convinced that whoever came up with this idea is a genius.
What’s so amazing about this band is that, even though there’s a lot of humor woven into their DNA, they are absolutely phenomenal musicians. They were able to take a vaunted collection of international hits and seamlessly translate them into the world of vintage, late-’70s, early-’80s heavy metal. Power chords, blistering guitar solos, vocals that’ll shatter your ear drums and a thunderous percussion section — this is what Tragedy is all about. That, and a whole lot of glitter.
Pop-Break’s Bill Bodkin spoke with Tragedy’s lead vocalist, lead rhythm guitarist, lead back-up vocalist and lead cowbellist Robin Gibbens about their February Friday-night residency at The Brooklyn Bowl, their new record and things disco.
Band Steve Morse Band Info: USA Info: Stand Up Style: Hard/Country/Prog Rock Years: 1985/1997 Info: Lossless/FLAC (image+cue) Rip By: Meremees Info: 288 Mb
Artist: Art Porter
Title Of Album: For Art's Sake
Year Of Release: 1998
Genre, Style: Smooth, Crossover Jazz
Country: USA
Type, Quality: CBR 320 kbps
Total Size: 164 mb
Artist: Art Porter
Title Of Album: Undercover
Year Of Release: 1994
Genre, Style: Smooth, Crossover Jazz
Country: USA
Type, Quality: CBR 320 kbps
Total Size: 137 mb
Artist: Art Porter
Title Of Album: Pocket City
Year Of Release: 1992
Genre, Style: Smooth, Crossover Jazz
Country: USA
Type, Quality: CBR 320 kbps
Total Size: 134 mb