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The Founders. Lead singer and lyricist Rokk Krinn sings songs of rebellion, independence, escapism, liberty, leadership, and yes, love. Lead guitarist Garth Ranzz is quoted as saying that he found Krinn's songs to be more acoustic in nature, but Ranzz "HAD to use electric guitar." The sound is rounded out and made more lush by bassist Imra Ardeen. Fans have said her rythms have a hypnotic effect. The Founders have used robotic drummers in the past, but have recently taken to using guest drummers.
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TRIAD! Lead singer Neutral does a great job of grounding this trio of singers. Purple often injects sexy grunts or moans in their songs. Orange maintains sweet melodies and the pretty high notes. There's no question that their harmonies are well practiced and frankly, perfect.
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There's been Cher, Madonna, JLo and Beyonce and now there's TINYA!!! Infectious pop songs with dance moves which include dazzling feats of Bgztl phazing. Tinya will haunt you!
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The Aliens make political statements with every song in their catalog, but it's their musical prowess that impresses most. Tasmia Mallor plays traditional stringed instruments offset by Querl Dox's high tech synthesizers. The drummer, known as Gates, takes a moment in the show to recite a monologue, which generally receives mixed reviews. Reep Daggle, the lead singer, adeptly uses his Durlan shapeshifting skills to imitate various leaders and celebrities now and then during their live show. The Aliens are always interesting and always talented.
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Ladies and Gentlemen, you wanted the best, you've got the best.....WILDFIRE!!!!
Talk about a SHOW! The pyrotechnics and special effects never end during this high energy ROCK show. Lead singer Ayla is not only sexy and compelling in her barely there outfits, but her voice ranges between lullaby sweet and independent angry. Lead guitarist and hearthrob Dirk takes center stage many times and never fails to satisfy. Bassist Jan keeps a soulful edge to the sound and drummer Drake keeps things moving with high energy. This dazzling band will just about wear you out but you leave the show with whichever crush you have on whichever member even more intensified.
-------------------- "Hey Jim! Get Mon out of the Zone!! And...when do we get Condo back?"
From: Paragon City on patrol | Registered: Jul 2003
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Years ago, I created my own fantasy Legion as rock stars, but it began in 1958 (when the Legion was first published). As I recall, the original line-up was Clark Kent (vocals, guitar), Rokk Krinn (bass), Imra Ardeen (keyboards), and Garth Ranzz (drums).
One of the particular challenges of this type of fantasy was trying to fit in all of the Legion members into the limitations of a rock band (most of which have five to seven members, at most). I found that I had to "replace" members at regular intervals, whether they actually left the Legion or not.
Clark's departure for a solo career was both inevitable and in keeping with real world plausibilities.
But your take on this is fascinating, Sketch Lad 1.
-------------------- The Semi-Great Gildersleeve - writing, super-heroes, and this 'n' that
From: The Stasis Zone | Registered: Jul 2003
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The question is often asked, "Can she sing?" and the answer is often, "Who cares, LOOK at her!" The truth is, DREAMY puts on a great show with several costume changes, sentimental songs, all done in her breathless style. She wouldn't have put the show together if it wasn't going to be a hit!
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You just know that they started off in the garage, getting their friends to join in. Charming and witty lead singer Tenzil Kem will often improvise hilarious bits all through the performance. Lead guitarist Chuck Taine shares the spotlight with comparably funny anecedotes one liners. Bassist Condo Arlik keeps perfect time, reacting to Taine's riffs. Drummer Lar Gand seems to be simply hanging in the background, patiently keeping time. Clearly, the wacky two up front and the stoic two in back make for a show with great chemistry.