

![]() Petovar scored a deal with Metal Mayhem Records in ’05, and released CRIME OF LOVE later that year. With Petovar overseeing production, the melodic rock lp was a collection of 13 songs that were a throwback to the ’80’s hair days. In fact, 4 of the tracks were written in ’91, while the others were originally penned a year later. The title track and “Give Me The Night” served up a pounding backbeat and axe solos that reminisced to pointy guitarred, twin axe attacks. “Hard To Say It’s Over” meanwhile was a keyboard-laden power ballad that showcased the writing versatility. The album also featured two women on individual tracks. Carrie Jay, often compared to as a cross between Darby Mills and Chrissie Steele on “Forever Tonight,” and Kelly Brock on “Bad Boys,” two more power ballads that cranked it up a notch.
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