Inglorious – ‘V’ (2025) – Album Review

Do you know Inglorious? I am not sure enough people do, in my humble opinion. Fronted by powerhouse singer, Nathan James, Inglorious is a hard rock band (borderline metal) out of England that was formed in 2014. Through numerous line-up changes as Nathan cleaned house after the 3rd album was recorded but prior to its release (what, is he David Coverdale??), and again after the fourth, they are now back with a new line-up yet again…sort of. I say sort of because back is original bass player Colin Parkinson and man is he all over this album as he co-wrote the album with Nathan, he was the producer and that bass is the main focus on a lot of songs.

Along for the ride this time on the band’s fifth album, ‘V’, we have Guitarist Richard Shaw and Drummer Henry Rogers. There is also some Keyboard work with Tony Draper, but he isn’t officially a band member, he is actually the engineer and mixer of the album. Though the line-up has changed, Inglorious are still the same incredible band and maybe even a little heavier this time around. The one key element is that voice from Nathan James. There are not many people with his power and range. He is the one thing that sucked me in and kept me coming back for me. And now five albums in, Inglorious is getting better and better still.

I love it when an album opens with a song that is so explosive, so engaging and so freaking killer, that it sets the tone for the album and lets you know what to expect. With “Testify”, Inglorious have checked every box. That wicked bass line that opens things up and then right in to the nastiest guitar riff and powerful drum fills only to be accompanied by the great, powerful vocals is an opening statement that grabs hold and reels you in.

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The Collection: Ep. 69 – Slaughter

From the burning ashes of Vinnie Vincent Invasion, we get Slaughter. Singer Mark Slaughter and Bassist, Dana Strum, decide to make their own band after the end of the Vinnie Vincent catastrophe. With a quick record deal, they were off to record their debut album, ‘Stick It In Ya’. After 5 studio albums, a live E.P., a live album and various compilations, we basically have their main catalog now in the collection so why not go through it. We talk about the beginning of Slaughter, their love for Vinnie and how their career went. A short one it is, but it is a good one.

So go check it out as it will be live tonight, August 11, 2025 at 7pm. Thanks for stopping by and please click “Like” and hit “Subscribe” as it helps out the site when you do.

My Sunday Song – “America’s Sweetheart” by Elle King

For My Sunday Song #445, this week we tackle the hit song “America’s Sweetheart” by Elle King. Released February 8, 2016 off her album ‘Love Stuff’ and written by her with Martin Johnson. The song did really well charting on 5 different US charts and two in Canada where it went Platinum. At the end of the year it was #30 on the US Hot Rock Songs of the year. A cool bit of trivia about Elle is she is the daughter of actor/comedian Rob Schneider although I don’t know if they have much of a relationship, but that is a whole other conversation for another day and by another site.

The lyrics tell the story of a strong, confident and powerful woman who is who she is. No apologies. Don’t try to change her as she will simply stomp on your heart and enjoy it. She is independent and if she wants to get drunk or get tattoos, that is her choice so get the fuck out of the way. It is basically a middle finger to the social norms and how women are expected to behave. There is no fitting her any type of conceived box. America has a definition of sweetheart and she is not it…and hurray for that. This one line sums it all up…”They said I’ll never be the poster type / But they don’t make posters of my kind of life”.

Elle’s vocals are so strong and powerful. The confidence she sings with makes these lyrics come to life and you believe what she is singing about. Don’t mess with her. The way she delivers those verses with that country twang and then that huge chorus with the great harmonies and melody…damn!! It is a country-tinged song with a lot of banjo, but it is also rock with all that attitude and there are some strong pop sensibilities to it as well. There is an electronic beat to it that almost makes it danceable, but it will definitely move you regardless. It was one of those songs that will stop you and your track and make you take notice.

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Friday New Releases – August 8, 2025

Happy Friday!! We have another handful of releases for you this week and I’m really excited about one. The new Halestorm album is on pre-order and cant’ wait to rock out with that one. I might stream The Black Keys and Good Charlotte, but that will be it for me. What do you want to hear this week? And what did we miss? Let us know. Thanks for stopping by and have a great weekend!!

  • Halestorm – Everest – (Atlantic Recording Co)
  • The Black Keys – No Rain, No Flowers – (Easy Eye Sound / Warner Records)
  • Good Charlotte – Motel Du Cap – (Atlantic Records)
  • MGK – Lost Americana – (Est 19XX LLC / Interscope Records)
  • Jonas Brothers – Greetings From Your Hometown – (Republic Records / UMG)
  • MercyMe – Wonder & Awe – (Fair Trade Services LLC)
  • BabyMetal – Metal Forth – (Capitol Records)
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Kiss – Madison Square Garden 1977 (2016) – Album Review (The Kiss Bootleg Series)

I have been doing a Kiss Bootleg Series for years. You get a review every time I add a new one to the collection. Well, after buying 38 Bootleg CDs from John Humphrey’s personal collection, I figured let’s jump right back in and do a whole lot of reviews on the Bootlegs. Oh, if you don’t know who John Humphrey is, you need to know he is a massive Kiss collector. And he is the drummer of the band Seether. John decided to sell off his entire collection…sort of…he kept all the vinyl (like 4,000 of them). He did it through an auction at Backstage Auctions and I had to have a piece of it…and I did wind up with some things.

This time the bootleg is a live show from Madison Square Garden recorded on February 18, 1977. This was a historical show for the band as it was their first time playing this arena. It is also known for that great photo of the band members in full make-up and outfits surrounded by their parents and even has Bill Aucoin in the picture (see above). The set we have here was released in 2016 by Eat A Peach! and of course it is unofficial or it wouldn’t be in my bootleg series.

Included is a little 4 page booklet and even an inner sleeve like an album sleeve with some information on the show. Lastly, the CD is a cool picture disc with the I Love NY on it and the band’s faces in the heart (or the love part). This show is a soundboard recording, but it isn’t the best one I’ve heard. The sound is weak, almost hollow at times and there is a lot of tape wobble at certain parts too. However, it is a full show and even comes with 2 bonus tracks which we will discuss.

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The Collection: Ep. 68 – July 2025 Wrap-Up

We are now into August, so it is time for the monthly wrap-up so lets see what 2 Loud 2 Old Music added to the collection this month. This is July 2025 and we have a little vinyl, a whole lot of CDs, and even a Blu-Ray. So much to go through including a couple new Rock Candy CDs in the collection, a new item for the Kiss collection and even a couple Box Set. Lots of great new and old stuff to go through and show for this month so I hope you enjoy the show!!

So go check it out as it will be live tonight, August 4, 2025 at 7pm. Thanks for stopping by and please click “Like” and hit “Subscribe” as it helps out the site when you do.

And for those that can’t watch…here is everything…but please watch!!

My Sunday Song – “Rocket” by Robbie Williams (feat. Tony Iommi)

For My Sunday Song #444, we are talking one of Robbie Williams new songs called “Rocket” off his yet to be officially announced new album ‘BritPop’. The first single from the album is a collaboration between Robbie and Black Sabbath’s own Tony Iommi. The song was also written with Karl Brazil and Tony Longworth. The song debuted on the UK chart at #36 and is a new, refreshed sound for Robbie as it has been some time since a new album and I could not be happier.

The song appears to be about his career and his life. It was a tough road for him with the ups and downs throughout. He says when it works it is great and when it doesn’t it hurts. People came after him when he was on top and kicked him when he was down. Right now he is so glad to be alive and ready to push things to another limit. He is full of confidence and ready to break through with a new sound. If you don’t push yourself you basically are wasting your time and your life. He wants to rocket through and try new things and this is his statement on that fact.

The song is a high energy brit pop sound that rocks out a little bit harder than what we are used to with Robbie. That is in big parts to the killer rock riffs from the one and only Tony Iommi. The song is less than 3 minutes long and flies through like a rocket, thus the title. The drums are frenzied like the riffs while the chorus is big and pretty damn catchy. You will start singing along immediately. There backing vocals from the great Glenn Hughes, but honestly, if you didn’t tell me I might not have noticed that. The song is an adrenaline filled, four to the floor, speed filled junkie, bombastic ride. Hold on to the steering wheel and don’t let go.

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Friday New Releases – August 1, 2025

We are already into August. You know what that means, right? Christmas music is only a short time away! LOL!! I’m so kidding. It is still nice and hot, however, the releases aren’t this week. There is only one I’m getting and that is the Kix box set. I have some of their stuff on vinyl so why not get the CDs all in one bunch. Yes, please! That is it for me this week. What do you want to get your hands and/or ears on? Thanks for stopping by and I hope you all have a wonderful weekend.

  • Kix – Kool Atomic: Kix (Box Set) – (Cherry Red Records)
  • Roger Waters – Roger Waters: This is Not A Drill – Live From Prague – (Roger Waters Music Overseas Ltd / Columbia Records / Sony Music)
  • Eli Young Band – Strange Hours – (UnLevel Records)
  • Elvis Presley – Sunset Boulevard – (Legacy Recordings)
  • Buddy Guy – Ain’t Done With The Blues – (RCA Records)
  • Sunny Sweeney – Rhinestone Requiem – (Aunt Daddy Records / Thirty Tigers)
  • Renee Rap – BITE ME – (Interscope Records)
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