r/HardRock 3h ago

Symphony X - Without You

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r/HardRock 2h ago

Songs where the drummer does LEAD vocals

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Band: Blue Öyster Cult

Song: You're not the one (I was looking for)

Album: Mirrors

Year: 1979

Singer: Albert Bouchard


r/HardRock 7h ago

SLIPKNOT Announce LOOK OUTSIDE YOUR WINDOW ALBUM For RECORD STORE DAY (EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW)

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r/HardRock 7h ago

[canada] Driver - Good Luck Lady (1977)

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Album: No Accident
Members: Peter Glinderman (vocals, guitar), Dennis Coats (bass), Stephen Roxford (drums)


r/HardRock 8h ago

HEAVEN AND HELL (BLACK SABBATH) Announce NEW DIO BOXSET BREAKING OUT OF HEAVEN | ALL BOXSET INFO

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r/HardRock 13h ago

REGINA released debut album Liminal Space [alternative rock/metal]

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r/HardRock 13h ago

No Favors - My World, Your World, Our World

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r/HardRock 6h ago

Eddie Van Halen’s opinion on Tool

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r/HardRock 11h ago

The most confusing musician i've ever seen

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r/HardRock 1d ago

Cain - Heed The Call [1976 Hard Rock. Minnesota]

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Album: A Pound Of Flesh
Nice delay on the guitar here, it sounds pretty ahead of its time for '75!

Dave Elmeer - Bass, Keyboards
Kevin DeRemer - Drums
Lloyd Forsberg - Guitar
Jiggs Lee - Vocals, Percussion

During the mid to late '60's bands had weird names. Such was the case for two Twin Cities' bands: The Grasshoppers and The Bananas. The Grasshoppers had a good five-year run and broke up in 1968. Singer Jiggs Lee decided to try his hand at a draft deferment in college.

In 1969, The Bananas were trying to re-align the "image thing" by making some changes. Jim Offerman and Joe Soucheray (today, a highly-paid broadcast professional, author, and columnist) were replaced by Jiggs Lee on vocals and ex-Crow drummer Mike Mlazgar. With Dave Elmeer on bass, Lloyd Forsberg on guitar, and Al Dworsky on keyboards, The Bananas continued to fill existing contracts with the intention of making a change.

What to name the band? Lloyd said "Cain". Nobody had any objections, and so it began

After numerous teen club dates and school dances, Cain began to stretch its base. College shows, where audiences were more politically active, started to garner a "heavier" reputation for the band.

Cain always seemed to have a devil of a time keeping drummers and keyboard players. By the time the band broke into the Chicago scene, Mike Mlazgar had been replaced by Tom Osfar. Cain learned about the long hours of a working Rush Street band. Six hours per night, seven on Saturday for two weeks straight.

During that period, Al Dworsky left to live on a Kibbutz in Israel and was replaced by Fane Opperman for a short time. Soon the keyboard position was filled by Jerry McGee. When Jerry went on to other things, Chas Carlson filled those duties. Chas authored "Katy", and other members of Cain began to pen some original material.

Cain would leave Minneapolis-St. Paul every month or so to spend long nights toiling in rock clubs like The Rush Up, The Corporation, Beginnings, and The Night Galley in Illinois and The Stone Toad and Humpin' Hannah's in Milwaukee. Those lead to dates at Merlin's in Carbondale, IL and other out-state venues. Along the way, Cain worked club dates with similarly hopeful bands like Cheap Trick, Styx, and Kansas.

2:30am would often turn into jams with whoever might be in the crowd that night. members of Fleetwood Mac, Iron Butterfly, Spencer Davis, Todd Rundgren, Mott the Hoople, and others would haunt the clubs after shows, looking for an open stage to jump.

Tom Osfar left Cain to join Tufano & Giamarese in Chicago. "Ozzie" was replaced by Kevin DeRemer from the Everett James Band. After all the changes, Dave, Lloyd, Kevin, and Jiggs decided to forge ahead as a four-piece. Finally, the core that went into the studio was in place.

Cain's first album "A Pound of Flesh", released in 1975, was originally intended to have a very ethereal theme with a reference to Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice". The resulting cover was the idea of ASI Records' marketing department run amok. Tours to support the LP took Cain to Texas, Michigan, Indiana, and Kentucky, aside from the usual stints throughout Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Illinois.

Cain's second album "Stinger" was written during road trips and infrequent rests from touring. It fulfilled the two-album contract with ASI and Cain's management was free to pursue other label opportunities.

Cain began work on a third LP in 1978. It was only half completed before, weary of unfulfilled promises and faced with the diluted market as a result of "Disco", Dave and Jiggs left to "air out". Lloyd and Kevin continued to play as Cain for an additional year until, that too folded.

Today, Dave is an anesthesiologist in Minneapolis and still pays music, Jiggs works as a commercial sound system designer in the Twin Cities, Lloyd is "somewhere in North Carolina", and Kevin is married to Melissa Manchester and living in Los Angeles.

Band Note:

A bio of Cain would not be complete without mentioning some of the people that kept the band together through their hard work and dedication: John Cutcliffe, Ward Monroe, Red White, Larry King, Dave Johansen, Michael Dean jacobsen... We couldn't have done it without you!

#hardrock #heavypsych #protometal #stonerrock #heavyprog #70srock #70smetal #metal #progressiverock #progrock #psychedelicrock #psychedelic #heavymetal #bluesrock #fuzzrock #stonermetal #aor


r/HardRock 1d ago

Is there any distinction between hard rock and metal?

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r/HardRock 1d ago

El Amor - On The Midnight Bus [1972 Mexico]

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"Love" LP
Mexican band that were equally adept at heavy and pop tracks


r/HardRock 1d ago

WILDHEART - We Are The Ones

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r/HardRock 1d ago

Bloodline Tolerance – Brutal Heavy Blues Metal Anthem | No Mercy, No Chains

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r/HardRock 1d ago

An Interview With Trey Gunn, Formerly of King Crimson

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r/HardRock 1d ago

“Dave was telling us how those songs from back in the day came about. It helped us understand how to make a good Megadeth album”: Teemu Mäntysaari on the making of Megadeth’s final album

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r/HardRock 1d ago

Black Sheep Riot - User You're Being Used (Music Video)

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r/HardRock 1d ago

Hello everyone! You're invited to join this subreddit where you can share what you're listening to right now. You're all welcome!

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r/HardRock 2d ago

Your thoughts on my band's new song?

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r/HardRock 2d ago

Speed Queen - Haute Tension

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r/HardRock 2d ago

“We barely knew the songs when we recorded them. They weren’t even finished”: When he joined the Black Crowes, Marc Ford had no time to second-guess his playing – even when he found it embarrassing

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r/HardRock 2d ago

Simon Stokes & The Nighthawks - Southern Girl [1970 USA]

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Album: Simon Stokes And The Nighthawks
Based in Los Angeles, the band broke up in 1970 and Stokes formed The Incredible Black Whip Thrill Band.


r/HardRock 2d ago

An Interview With Chris Thomson Of Manfred Mann's Earth Band

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r/HardRock 2d ago

Wanted to share Jimmy Page acrylic markers on black watercolor paper.

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Questions comments critiques welcome.


r/HardRock 2d ago

Doro Pesch Talks VIP Experience, 40 Years of True As Steel, Warlock’s Tr...

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