House of Lords' eponymous debut was released in 1988, featuring a heavier sound than Giuffria with slightly less emphasis on keyboards, the debut received critical acclaim and the band toured with Cheap Trick and opened for Scorpions in 1989. The album featured one major hit, "I Wanna Be Loved" (Hot 100 #58). The Stan Bush penned "Love Don't Lie" was the second single but aside from some airplay on MTV it failed to ignite. Despite a successful tour, original guitarist Lanny Cordola left in 1990, replaced by Michael Guy.
Their next effort, 1990's Sahara, features Michael Guy and an impressive list of guest musicians. Other notable contributions to the album came from Doug Aldrich, Rick Nielsen, Chris Impellitteri, Mandy Meyer, David Glen Eisley, Robin Zander, Mike Tramp, Steve Plunkett and Ron Keel. The first single & video was the Blind Faith cover "Can't Find My Way Home" which did well on Album Rock radio peaking at #10.. The second single "Remember My Name" was a bigger hit at Top 40 radio hitting #72 on the Hot 100 and a Top 5 regular on DIAL MTV. Soon after the single peaked, Chuck Wright and Ken Mary (drummer) would leave.
1992's release Demons Down, described by Christian as his favorite release, features Dennis Chick (guitars), Sean McNabb (bass) and Tommy Aldridge (drums) as well as, sole original members, James Christian and Gregg Giuffria. The album spawned two singles for the title track and the ballad "What's forever for" which would have been massive in a pre-grunge climate. After recording demos to shop for a new label, the band parted ways.
From a business point of view, House of Lords never reached the same level of popularity that Giuffria did in the mid-eighties until Jeff Kent was called to pull the band out of its black hole at the Frontier Records, ready to drop the House of Lords after the bands disastrous ratings of "The Power And The Myth" CD. The sacking of original Giuffria vocalist David Glen Eisley by Gene Simmons was not the most clever decision, but accepted by Gregg Giuffria.
A new album was rumored to be released in 2002, with original members Lanny Cordola, Chuck Wright and Ken Mary. Two years later The Power And The Myth was released by Frontiers Records with lack luster ratings and songs, however Greg Giuffria had pulled out and keyboard work was done by guests Derek Sherinian, Allan Okuye, Sven Martin and Ricky Phillips.
In 2006 House of Lords released a truly new album with most all the melodies and lyrics written by Jeff Kent (formerly of Pierce Arrow, Dreams, CBS songwriter, MTM Songwriter, and Producer of countless songs and projects, including songs on Robin Beck's "Trouble or Nothin" CD, including the 20th Anniversary newly released version, her "Living on a Dream" CD lyrics written almost exclusively with Jeff Kent) and World Upside Down with a new lineup including Jeff Kent as a “full band member” pictured in his barrette on the CD cover as well as all over the inside jacket of credits. Jeff Kent also played all the Keyboard parts in spite of what their fans were told about Gregg Giuffria, who backed out at the last minute, but was paid for the use of his name and credits to keep the band’s continuity with their fans.
Soon to follow was a live album HOL released Live in the UK which was released in January 2007. To the band’s great pleasure, Melodicrock.com also included two of Jeff Kent's co-compositions on the double 20th Anniversary CD, regularly released by MELODICROCK.COM, the greatest authority on Heavy Melodic Rock music in the world today.
2008 was marked with the release of the long awaited next new studio album, where Jeff Kent was again solicited to write “all the lyrics and melodies” with the exception of one song on this new amazing CD. Even the title came from Jeff Kent's Lyric on the song “Come to My Kingdom”, used as the title of the entire CD Come to My Kingdom, which was again followed by a limited European, US tour. However, unfortunately, due to poor business decisions, this barely supported and promoted new album rated at 97% on Melodicrock.com's website. Jeff Kent's work on the World Upside Down CD raised the bar on Melodicrock.com to being rated at 96% after the bands poor effort on "The Power And The Myth." Recently, the band was asked to play for the first time in Brazil, together with White Lion and Tyketto (both for the first time in Brazil as well), in the Hard in Rio II Hard Rock Festival.
In 2009, the band plans to resume limited touring and continue the infamous Come to My Kingdom tour of Europe, starting in September 2009.
Shoot
House of Lords Lyrics
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Oh, mama
Listen up!
I walk the streets at night
And what is this I see?
I spy me a working girl
Staring back at me, yeah
I wasn't waiting long
But there's one thing I know
Ooh, that girl was working hard
At putting on a show, yeah
It's fuel to my fire
It's burning me up
I need to shoot, shoot
Shoot you down in love, yeah
Shoot, shoot
Take you down, down in love, yeah
The evening's getting late
I got nowhere to go, uh!
Ooh, you know I like the sound
Of being all alone
It's fuel to my fire
It's burning me up
I need to shoot, shoot
Shoot you down in love, yeah!
Shoot, shoot
Take you down, down in love
You're going down, yeah, yeah
Down, down, down, down!
Oh, yeah...
Oh, yeah...
Shoot, shoot
Shoot you down in love
Shoot, shoot
Take you down, down in love
You're going down
The evening's getting late
I got nowhere to go
C'mon!
Ooh, you know I like the sound
Of being all alone
No!
Shoot, shoot
Shoot you down
Shoot, shoot
Take you down, down in love
The evening's getting late
The evening's getting late
I got nowhere to go!
Shoot, shoot
Baby, I like the sound
How I love the sound
Of being all alone
The lyrics to House of Lords's song "Shoot" seem to be about a man being out on the streets at night and coming across a "working girl" - a prostitute. The man watches her and is taken by her performance, which fuels his desire for love. The repeated line "shoot you down in love" seems to suggest a desire to take her down, but in a way that still leaves her desirable and attractive. The verses have a sense of urgency, as if the desires of the man cannot be contained and need to be acted upon.
Overall, the lyrics suggest a conflicted sense of desire - on one hand, the man is attracted to this woman and wants to be with her, but on the other hand, he seems to see her as a challenge to be overcome. The lyrics are open to interpretation, but they seem to explore themes of desire, attraction, and the complicated feelings that can come with wanting someone.
Line by Line Meaning
Shoot you down in love!
Expressing the desire to overpower someone with love
I walk the streets at night
The singer is out wandering aimlessly
And what is this I see?
Encountering something unexpected
I spy me a working girl
Spotting a prostitute
Staring back at me, yeah
Making eye contact
But there's one thing I know
The singer has gained insight from the situation
Ooh, that girl was working hard
The prostitute was putting in effort with her 'show'
It's fuel to my fire
The situation is causing excitement
It's burning me up
The sensation is intense
Take you down, down in love, yeah
Reinforcing the idea of overpowering someone with love
The evening's getting late
The night is progressing
I got nowhere to go
The artist is aimless
Ooh, you know I like the sound of being all alone
Enjoying the freedom of solitude
You're going down
Reiterating the idea of overpowering someone with love
Baby, I like the sound of being all alone
Repeating the appreciation for solitude
Contributed by Makayla A. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
puckdropper27
simply underrated band. this album still blows the shit on the radio today out of the f'n water
Dijana1964
Awesome band! Great album overall!
MN Drummer
This is a great little album which more people should really dive into.
bunni snuggl
KICK ASS- WHAT a great time to be alive then!!
Dennis Ryan
Especially the remake of can't find my way home. Terrific album.
Shawn Ruden
this is the first song of theirs i ever listened to and it just kicks ass!
Jack Rose
Still awesome!!!
Web Solutions Internet marketing
The best hard rock song between the two decades ( 89-90) Maybe... HOL make the game of Whitesnake and win the challenge....
Somewhereintime1986
Get this to Spotify
lxlandia
yes sir....the first three cds from HOL rock...I do have their whole catalog to date. All are worth the owning.