FNA Present: So as all good things eventually do, Priscilla had come to an end. But still, for a time the group were indeed the darlings of the underground glam and music scene.
Sex, Drugs, and Rock and Roll-it was all there in abundance. From an enigmatic front man, awash in groupie-adorned excess, who nearly died after an accidental drug overdose, to a guitarist who battled his own demons and was at odds with the sudden and immediate glory of success that was thrust upon him and his band and felt he had to get out. This is a story of wasted youth, not wasted in the classical sense, but in the sense that the rewards thrust upon the overnight heroes of a local glam generation are sometimes too much for any one group of young men to physically and mentally withstand. The lyrics to the band’s Z-Rock chart topping anthem, “Wake Up The Neighborhood,” could have easily been “Grab Yourself A Line And A Joint” rather than “Grab A Bottle Of Beer,” would it not have caused the song to be banned from being played on the radio. But, with the tragedy of chemical and physical excess there also comes the glory and this is also a tale of rock and redemption. A tale of conquering hometown heroes, set on the streets of a metropolitan city that was begging for something different.
01 Wake Up The Neighborhood
02 Lick N A Kiss
03 Love In Action
04 Can’t Wait
05 Gimme Lovin’
06 Some Like It Hot
07 Always Think Of You
08 Just Can’t Stop
09 Rocked Outta Love
10 Broken Angel
11 Stay With Me (Demo)
12 High Tonight
13 Fade Away (Demo)
14 High Fashion
bonus
15 Blame
16 Six Six Sex
17 Kill Kult Kids
18 Fade Away
19 Eight Lives Gone
20 Locomotion
FOR DONORS