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Chris Lord

"A case of what might have been": The Dead Daisies revert to meat-and-potatoes type on Light Em Up

Dead Daisies - Light Em Up cover art.

Bringing in Glenn Hughes as frontman for two albums was the best thing the Dead Daisies have ever done, elevating their sound with mountain-moving power and sonic intrigue. Conversely, with Hughes leaving to rejoin Black Country Communion, bringing back ex-Mötley Crüe singer John Corabi is a clear downgrade. 

Presumably they’ve reverted to meat-and-potatoes rock to better suit the latter’s raspy vocals – a tacky throwaway like I Wanna Be Your Bitch wouldn’t happen on Hughes’s watch.

But the album is not all a disappointment. Guitar demon Doug Aldrich is still doing his thing: channelling Angus Young on I’m Gonna Ride, then ripping up the fretboard on Take A Long Line

Hughes left of his own volition, but you wonder how a more compelling replacement would have fared. Light ‘Em Up is a case of what might have been.

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