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Tag: Billy Dior

5 D’Molls – Warped (Release Year – 1990)

  • August 22, 2008
  • by Rob Rockitt
  • · CD Reviews A-H · Entertainment · Hard Rock Music · Hard Rock News · Hard Rock Videos · Music · Rare Rock Rewind · Video

Chicago’s D’Molls formed in the mid 80’s and secured a recording deal before many of the glam metal bands from the late 80’s early 90’s metal acts made a name for themselves.

Like many of the bands of the era, D’Molls never really caught on, except with the hard core sleaze/glam metal fans.

The music on Warped reminds me of a heavier edged Poison, with raspier vocals from Desi Rexx, and better back up vocals.

There are quite a few cool songs that I think hair metal fans would enjoy including “Real Love”,  “Centerfold Girl”(which you can hear below)”, and “Passion”   S.S. Priest’s guitar work on this disc is way above average on Warped.  This CD made me want to find more stuff that he has played on.

The music may not be original, but it does rock.  Their isn’t a bad song on this disc.

Warped, and the D’Molls self titled debut from 1988, are becoming increasingly harder to find, are selling for large sums on eBay. In fact, if you need a quick fix of D’Molls, you may be better served by their greatest hits CD, The Best of Everything, which is available through CDBaby.  Happy Hunting!!

For more information on D’Molls, check out their myspace page.

Rating:Out of 10

Track Listing:

1. My Life
2. Down T’Nothin’
3. Backstage Bombers
4. This Time It’s Love
5. Real Love
6. On ‘N’ On
7. The Answer
8. Centerfold Girl
9. Passion
10. Father Time

D’Molls are:
Billy Dior – Drums
Desi Rexx- Vocals, Rhythm and Slide Guitar
S. S. Priest – Lead Guitar
Lizzy Valentine – Bass Guitar, Piano, and Percussion

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