Warcloud
Warcloud formed in the late 1980s around frontman Rick Bailey. Their debut album 'Thunder from the Midwest' came out in 1991, and they put out five more...
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Warcloud formed in the late 1980s around frontman Rick Bailey. Their debut album 'Thunder from the Midwest' came out in 1991, and they put out five more studio records over the next thirteen years, ending with 2004's 'Unbreakable.' The band's lineup included Bailey on vocals and guitar, Jake Thompson on lead guitar, Eric Carlson on bass, and Billy Jenkins on drums.
Their songs like 'Strawberry Creme' and 'Falling Hammer' mixed hard rock and Southern rock elements. The lyrics often dealt with social themes and American identity, which sometimes drew criticism but kept a consistent thread through their work.
They recorded tracks such as 'Fever Dream,' 'Channel Warcloud,' and 'Island Of Dr. Warcloud' that reflected their straightforward, guitar-driven approach. The music held a steady following without dramatic shifts in style across their six albums.
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