Hey Zoo Freaks, let's drift into the mellow vibes of "Repo Man" by House Of Lords from their groovy album Cartesian Dreams. This track slides in with some swampy bayou imagery, talking about slipping down and a lady in leopard, with the repo man coming to get you like some cosmic collector of debts, man. James Christian belts it out with that soaring fury, hitting those hooks that stick in your soul, and fans dig how the whole album flows with balance and nobility, keeping that melodic rock essence alive since its drop back in '09.
Word from the band scene is that Cartesian Dreams cranks up the aggression a bit compared to their earlier spins, packed with catchy tunes and expert craft that echo the likes of Whitesnake or Deep Purple, all while James lays down his best vocals yet. It's part of their steady stream of solid releases, showing how they keep evolving without losing that core spirit, like a river finding new paths but staying true to the source.
Now, tuning into the origins of House Of Lords, it all sparked in '87 when keyboard wizard Gregg Giuffria, coming off his Angel and solo Giuffria gigs, had these demos set for another album. Gene Simmons from Kiss caught the wave, signed them up but flipped the script—changed the name to House Of Lords and brought in James Christian on vocals after suggesting a switch from the original singer. It was like the stars aligning for a fresh rock adventure, blending that classic sound with new energy to keep the good times rolling.
To connect with the band's aura, check their official website, hang out on Facebook, or follow the rhythm on X. Still no official Instagram glowing in the ether, but the tunes bridge that gap. For fellow travelers, join the House Of Lords Band Fans group on Facebook or the Angel - Giuffria - House Of Lords Fan Group, where the stories and love keep circling like eternal incense.