No, this is not LA 80s glam the music is very contemporary, although ‘In For The Kill’ could have been on a late 80/s early 90s album from Spread Eagle, Babylon AD, or Every Mother’s Nightmare. Retro busy keyboards begin ‘Remedy’, a bell and fuzzy industrial guitars to ‘Angel’ before the rhythmic chorus. Unlike a Crazy Lixx from the new wave of glam/ hard rock, ToxicRose much more like minded to Eclipse in the music. ‘Domination’ has a drive and great Nightwish change after the solo section with those accenting keys. ‘Open Up’ chugs along with nothing in common to glam. I like the start to ‘New Breed’ better than the chorus section.
I don’t know how much I like this band. I want to, but it seems like they don’t know if they want to be retro or current. Potential is there in the musicianship, and with the metal edge I can hear Slave to the Grind Skid Row, but they need the riffs and hooks. Maybe pull back on the clothes too? Go for a more Tesla, Badlands, Dangerous Toys look?