The theory is that you can't keep a good band down. For New York based five piece Riot that assumption is not only true but a huge under-statement. Against all odds Riot fought for their right to be heard by overcoming huge obstacles and battling a completely indifferent music industry. That they came through the wars intact, with a musical legacy and integrity to match, is arguably a minor miracle and an achievement not lost on their legions of loyal fans. Riot's early struggles have been fully documented. Their two previous albums (especially 1980's "Narita'"), made for a riveting preamble for the appearance of Fire Down Under'. But before its release, despite notching up serious momentum, including healthy album sales and being embraced by the UK ... mehr lesen