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Joe's Record Store Vinyl Assault!: Seduce 'Too Much Ain't Enough'

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From the Detroit area, came an excellent 3 piece high energy metal rock band, that put out an impressive major label debut. Originally released in late 1988 by IRS Records, 'Too Much Ain't Never Enough' was a distinguishable presentation of Detroit's coolest rockers. During an era of metal when more and more cookie cutter hair bands were flooding the music market, SEDUCE was like an Oasis of disregarding Hollywood's latest Motley Crue wannabe.

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In ecology, an oasis (; pl.: oases ) is a fertile area of a desert or semi-desert environment that sustains plant life and provides habitat for animals. Surface water may be present, or water may only be accessible from wells or underground channels created by humans. In geography, an oasis may be a current or past rest stop on a transportation route, or less-than-verdant location that nonetheless provides access to underground water through deep wells created and maintained by humans. Although ...

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In the sweltering summer of 1988, a peculiar phenomenon emerged in the Detroit area - Seduce, a high-energy metal rock band that defied the conventions of their time. Their major label debut, "Too Much Ain't Never Enough", released on IRS Records, was an anomaly in a landscape dominated by cookie-cutter hair bands. Amidst this sea of sameness, Seduce stood out like an oasis, refreshing and revitalizing the metal scene with their unique sound.

One notable aspect of this era is the presence of Sting, who had recently launched his solo career after the Police's breakup in 1986. His eclectic blend of rock, jazz, reggae, classical, new-age, and worldbeat influences was already making waves in the music industry. However, it was not until the late 1980s that he began to explore more experimental and atmospheric soundscapes, which would later become a hallmark of his solo work.

The footage in question, "Joe's Record Store Vinyl Assault!: Seduce 'Too Much Ain't Enough'", is a rare gem from this period. Shot in 1988, it captures the energy and intensity of Seduce's live performances. The clip is notable not only for its historical significance but also for its raw, unpolished quality. Unlike the slick, overproduced music videos that dominated the airwaves at the time, "Joe's Record Store Vinyl Assault!" is a genuine, behind-the-scenes look at a band on the rise.

Seduce's sound was a fusion of classic rock and metal, with a strong emphasis on melody and hooks. Their music was a breath of fresh air in an era dominated by commercialism and formulaic songwriting. The band's lead vocalist, Joe Pessia, possessed a distinctive voice that cut through the din of the metal scene, while their guitarist, Steve McKellar, brought a level of technical proficiency that set them apart from their peers.

The Oasis comparison is apt, not only because of the band's name but also because they embodied the same spirit of innovation and experimentation. Like an oasis in the desert, Seduce provided a respite from the monotony of the metal scene, offering something new and exciting to fans who were hungry for change.

Watching "Joe's Record Store Vinyl Assault!: Seduce 'Too Much Ain't Enough'" is like stepping into a time capsule. The footage captures the raw energy of Seduce's live performances, with Pessia's voice soaring above the din of the crowd. It's a testament to the band's dedication and passion for their music, as well as their willingness to take risks and push boundaries.

In an era dominated by commercialism and formulaic songwriting, Seduce stood out as a beacon of creativity and innovation. Their music was a refreshing respite from the monotony of the metal scene, offering something new and exciting to fans who were hungry for change. The "Joe's Record Store Vinyl Assault!: Seduce 'Too Much Ain't Enough'" clip is a rare gem that captures the essence of this era, and it's a must-watch for anyone interested in the history of rock music.

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