Warrant: Hard n' heavy band formed in Los Angeles in the heart of the 1980s.
Everything and nothing, Warrant can't be defined in one line and neither can the "Best Of": the collection is orderly and presents the listener with a rare harmony.
It flows, it flows like wine down the throat of the lucky one, making for a pleasant listening experience.
"Certain things you do Really make me mad I must confess..."
Roads traveled, a nice journey. It seems banal, but... the group had personality. The identity wasn't sought, it was spontaneous, natural, instinctive, and "simple", ironic and exquisitely good-natured, sharp. The musical reflection is pure and reconciles from above the greater sophistication and the fantastic obscured of many traits.
"Got a picture of your house, And you're standing by the door, It's black and white and faded, And it's looking pretty worn"
As soon as you reach track no.16, the last on the album, you can feel the completeness of a "work", an album, a gesture, a music.
"When I opened up the door, I saw red, Heart just spilled onto the floor, And I didn't need to see his face, I saw yours, I saw red then I closed the door".
A torrential rain of invaluable rock diamonds is destined to gently fall upon the listeners of this excellent anthology "The Best Of Warrant."
"The Best Of Warrant" is a shrewd anthological selection of some of the most representative tracks of the Los Angeles quintet.