Their straightforward songs about ordinary struggles connected with a slice of the rock audience.
If you're checking them out, start with 'Rebel Heart' or 'Tears Of Fire'. Those tracks frame what they did best.
Songs like 'Rebel Heart' and 'Tears Of Fire' carried a sound that felt direct and unadorned. They wrote about everyday struggles, which resonated with listeners who wanted rock without too much polish. That connection kept some of their album tracks turning up on playlists long after their last release in 1994.
Kane Roberts formed the band in 1984, putting out a self-titled debut in 1987. Albums like 'The Lie' and 'Saints & Sinners' followed through the early '90s, with lineup shifts along the way. After 'Unsung Heroes' in 1994, there hasn't been new material.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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