“Amnesia” by Tora Tora is a hard-rock standout from the band’s second album, Wild America (A&M Records, 1992). Recorded at Ardent Studios and produced by Sir Arthur Payson and John Hampton, the track captures Tora Tora’s Memphis-rooted sound with gritty swagger, tight grooves, sharp guitar work, and a chorus that sticks.
Lyrically, the song leans into the idea of relationship “amnesia” — trying to move on while getting pulled right back into the same emotional cycle. Singer Anthony Corder has said the song was co-written with Taylor Rhodes, and it has remained a live favorite thanks to its punchy energy and strong crowd response.
The music video follows a classic early-1990s hard-rock formula: performance-driven, quick-cut, and full of attitude. It opens with Corder rushing in as the band kicks into the song, putting the focus squarely on Tora Tora’s raw stage presence instead of a heavy storyline.
No comments:
Post a Comment