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Rock and roll that peels your face off. Big riffs and bigger songs. A band that will matter to YOU...
Genre: Rock: Hard Rock
Release Date: 2005
Red Halo Record Label: Red Halo
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Amphetamine 3:54 $0.99
Devil Made Me Do It 3:04 $0.99
Living Free 2:44 $0.99
Why Fight It 4:06 $0.99
Die Young 3:14 $0.99
Last Time 3:09 $0.99
Save Me 2:41 $0.99
My Everything 3:14 $0.99
Ride of My Life 3:31 $0.99
Like a Drug 3:06 $0.99
Sex, Love, or ? 3:44 $0.99
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Album Notes

RED HALO: Red Halo - Produced by Damon Johnson and Red Halo; Mixed by Kelly Gray; all songs written by Red Halo and Damon Johnson; Recorded at Double Dragon Studio, Alabaster, AL

(See also Red Halo: Dead Man's Vitamin, from 2003)

There was a time when rock-n-roll was real. Guns N Roses had Appitite For Destruction, and the hairspray fog was beginning to lift. Axl and company had kick-started a resurgence of raw, dirty, attitude drenched rock that hadn't been heard since the glory days of early Aerosmith. Bands like Motorcycle Boy and The Throbs reminded us that rockers were not supposed to be role models. Here it is 2005, and we have all seen what has become of the music industry. Thankfully, I found myself at the Mercury Lounge in New York City for what felt to me like a ride on a rock-n-roll time machine. Red Halo arrived from Birmingham Alabama, Hell-bent on taking a room full of industry blockheads and A&R guys, and blowing them away. That's exactly what they did. Like pages straight from a rock history book, Red Halo took the stage with Les Paul's and Flying V's blistering through Marshall amps. Four skinny white guys dressed in black, with jet-black hair. I swear it was if the 90's had never happened. No grunge, no rap-rock, no nu-metal, just amphetamine laced power chords and an impressive stack of bone crushing songs with ballads to die for. This being the boys' first trip to the big apple, it was crucial for Red Halo to make a lasting impression. Six solid songs later, word was out. I haven't heard anything like this in ages! Rock and Roll has a facelift, a new resurgence, and that resurgence is RED HALO!

Marchant-vocals
Deacon-guitars
JD-Drums, backing vocals
Erath-Bass, backing vocals

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REVIEWS

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author: Chris Kaiser
I have to admint that I was afraid of what RED HALO would sound like without Damon Johnson. I was surprised to hear that they still sound the same(some re-recorded songs)and I think the vocals are very strong.
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This doesn't miss a beat...
author: Hooper
I was a bit hesitant without Damon singing. But the re-recorded versions sound great. I can't understand why these guys aren't bigger. If it weren't for Brother Cane and Damon's involvement, I never would have heard. Now I am hooked.
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dear jon
author: from birmingham
Marchants vocals are better than Damons. I was not a fan of the Dead Mans Vitamin EP, but this self-titled CD is good all of the way through. The best songs are Last Time, Save Me, Ride of my Life, and Sex Love ? I was at the chevelle show Jon was talking about (below) and Red Halo killed (that is good!) This CD is worth buying. If JD left RED Halo for The Deadline he will regret it soon because The Deadline will not go anywhere. Jon all of these guys are professional musicians (atlantic records is the real deal!). Until 50 dollars get to their level, your trying to be hurtful opinions will not mean a thing .... you act like someone from the band has hurt your feelings ... Marchant maybe ?
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Rebuttals to bones boy's messageboard-like review
author: http://www.fiftydollars.ws/
Rebuttals to bones boy's thoughts on my review, listed below: 1. True, Marchant's vocals weren't annoying in Virgos Merlot, Virgos, or the Devine, because Marchant did not sing in either Virgos Merlot or the Devine, and he wasn't even in Virgos. 2. Opinions of subject matter should affect one's opinion of the music in general, unless one commpletely ignores the lyrics, which comprise half of the artistic statement in question. Update: Red Halo are no more. JD Charlton left the band to pursue his career with theDeadline full-time. Why did he leave? Ask someone how well Red Halo was received when they opened for Chevelle at Sloss Furnace.
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