American rock band best known for the 1978 album American Rudeness. Founder and prominent member mentioned in the review: Mark St. John.

Reviewer notes Mark St. John as the founder and prominent member; the review also reports he later had a short stint with Kiss (Animalize era) and released two solo albums.

The available review (malley8) treats White Flame's 1978 album American Rudeness as an enjoyable but not highly original artifact rooted in dirty, guitar-led 1970s rock. The reviewer sees it as a pleasant rediscovery — a late-era pastiche mixing Detroit riffs, Velvet-like touches and neo-psychedelic moments. The record is rated moderately (3/5) and framed as a worth-listening 'lost gem' more interesting now than at release.

For:Collectors of 1970s rock, fans of garage/psychedelic/early punk, and listeners who enjoy rediscovered 'lost gems'.

 The album is therefore beautiful and enjoyable as the work of enthusiastic and frustrated young men (definition by Chris Sanchez), late epigones of an era to which their heroes belonged.

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