My three-part series of Dokken reviews comes to an end—on Christmas! Thanks to photog, proprietor of Orion’s Cold Fire, for the opportunity to contribute some hard rock/heavy metal reviews.
The final review in the A Very Dokken Christmas series covers 1985’s Under Lock and Key, an excellent album from start to finish: http://orionscoldfire.com/index.php/2018/12/24/portly-politico-a-very-dokken-christmas-part-iii-under-lock-and-key/
In case you missed them, here are my other recent reviews:
- A Very Dokken Christmas:
- Part I: Breaking the Chains
- Part II: Tooth and Nail
- Part III: Under Lock and Key
- Rainbow’s Down to Earth
Stay tuned to this blog and www.orionscoldfire.com for more reviews.
Never unchain the night—and have a Merry Christmas!
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