Priscilla: Eight Lives Gone
Track List
01 Satanic Panic
02 High Tonight
03 Eight Lives Gone
04 Generation Exploitation
05 High Fashion
06 Blame
07 Like a Tattoo
08 Six Six Sex
09 Twilight Alley
10 Hiroshima Shake
11 Fade Away
12 Kill Kult Kids
13 Zinc Alloy
The industrial confines of Cleveland will, now, again illustrate their ability to produce band's that will forevermore change the landscape of music. The city that introduced the world to rock n' roll, and that gave us the anarchy of THE DEAD BOYS, the industrial grind of NINE INCH NAILS, and the pounding fury that is MUSHROOMHEAD, now introduces you to the final bombastic mechanism in the evolution of sleaze rock...PRISCILLA.
The organized, harmonic chaos that is PRISCILLA will put a bullet into the head of mainstream, commercial music once and for all. As far from the other side of conservative as you can possibly imagine, this is sweaty, hard, x-rated, pornographic rock n' roll. Destructive, yet melodic, and always rebellious and cocky. Combining forces spawned from the ashes of such luminaries as THE MARKY RAMONE BAND and ST.JAMES (Jaime St.James of Black N' Blue), PRISCILLA presents a well-oiled and cohesive brand of sleaze rock that is all its own. This band is no corporate-sponsored, family friendly house of cards...this is code blue suicide played at eardrum-shattering, peak volume and comes to you from the back alleys of the slums. Their sound has been compared to an all night orgy fueled with qualudes and cocaine, and their look crawls straight from the glam rock gutter.
Lead vocalist BRAD SLITT, looking like a beverly hills male prostitute that just spent the last 24 hours on a heroin bender, is akin to an angel with wings that the devil painted black, just as the title track from EIGHT LIVES GONE suggests. A junkie's wet dream. He is the embodiment of the self-destructive movement of a generation hell bent on conquering the universe with their own backstreet religion, and his vocal delivery is controlled destruction, backed by an all out, high decibel six string assault. Thank you's are replaced with fuck you's and the overall snotty nature of Slitt's tone is relentless. He is as much an artist and a visionary as he is a musician. The new messiah of the sleaze generation has arrived.
Having already toured the entire United States and now bent on world domination, PRISCILLA isn't going to be going away anytime soon. Each and every song on EIGHT LIVES GONE is just as melodic and memorable as it is merciless and methodical with its intent to deconstruct the boundaries of the ordinary rock world and set conventions on their head. Give it just one listen and you'll be forever infected. These songs are, indeed, 13 anthems for a degenerate world. Toss it down, alter your perception, and throw it back up...PRISCILLA isn't preaching to the herd...they're creating an altogether new one.
You can check your conservative inhibitions at the door...PRISCILLA will do for music what Jenna Jameson did for the porno industry.