[Review] Living Colour: Vivid (1988)
One of the most startling debuts of the year, mixing rock, metal, rap, soul and guitar heroics.
One of the most startling debuts of the year, mixing rock, metal, rap, soul and guitar heroics.
Not the first, second or third best song on their debut album, but a safe choice (ironically enough).
The band cashes their debut’s blank check with a socially-charged second album that sounds like Lenny Kravitz meets Rage Against the Machine.
As odds-and-sods albums go, Biscuits beats the puddin’ out of Coda.
A reduced-price compilation that covers the highlights from their career pretty well for what it is.