- Thomas Petillo
- Tom Keifer plays at Revolution Thursday.
TOM KEIFER
Revolution. 8:30 p.m. $17 adv., $20 day of.
See, here’s the thing about Cinderella: The band is sometimes unfairly lumped in with many of their blow-dried ’80s hair-metal band peers. But “Long Cold Winter” and “Heartbreak Station” are solid, quality rock ‘n’ roll albums. Sure, they have their share of period production touches that maybe you’d do differently now.
But the songs are tough, coming from a Stones/Faces sorta mold, way more strutty and bluesy than anything by White Lion or Nelson or whoever. Seriously, go blast the first two tracks off “Long Cold Winter” — “Bad Seamstress Blues/Fallin’ Apart at the Seams” and “Gypsy Road” — and tell me they don’t rock.
Frontman and founder Tom Keifer recently released a solo album, “The Way Life Goes,” that’s cut from a similar cloth. It’s 14 tracks of blues-informed, swaggering rock that’ll make you forget everything that happened to mainstream rock radio between 1991 and, say, right now. That could be a very good thing indeed, depending on one’s particular feelings about post-grunge and Nu Metal and whatever it is that followed those two low points. Expect Keifer to play some of the more rocking cuts from the new album (opener “Solid Ground” is great), along with some Cinderella hits.
John Corabi, formerly of The Scream and who sang for Motley Crue in the Vince Neil interim, opens the 18-and-older show.