Cyclone Sound
Babylon Gone
It was the winter of 1989, though in the eternal springtime of Southern California, "winter" was mostly a rumor. Guns N' Roses and Poison ruled the Strip, and Cyclone Sound ignited with instant chemistry and fearless momentum. From their first jam to taking the stage at the Whisky a Go Go that very same night, the band proved they were built for the fast lane. Fronted by the powerful vocals of Gabriel "Jag" Rivera and fueled by the songwriting partnership of Tim Orrahood and Eric Teman, later solidified by drummer Bobby Levy, Cyclone Sound delivers a sound that's impossible to ignore. Imagine Van Halen's blistering solos, Zeppelin's thunderous riffs and epic dynamics, and Guns N' Roses' grit all rolled into one unstoppable force. Recording with Richie Ramone and driven by savvy underground promotion, the band packed every legendary venue in Hollywood. Their songs captured the electricity of the era while refusing to compromise. Babylon Gone finally unleashes Cyclone Sound, an authentic snapshot of an L.A. band that wasn't chasing the scene; they were shaking it