The young Swedes offer us a fresh and engaging punk rock that does not at all nod to certain Californian pop-punk but instead refers to '70s Rock n' Roll.

 Great for those who want to have fun with some light-hearted punk, not recommended for those looking for innovation.

Blisterhead's 2003 debut album Punk Royale offers a fresh take on punk rock, drawing inspiration from '70s punk bands like The Clash and Ramones. The album features energetic songs like 'B-boys Bop' and 'Sound Of Unity.' While it doesn’t introduce innovation, it excels in delivering uncompromising punk fun. Recommended for fans of classic punk with a modern touch. Listen to Blisterhead’s Punk Royale and experience a spirited blast of classic punk rock energy!

 "Shout At The Devil would turn out not only to be their most accomplished work but also a seminal album for the nascent American Hair/Glam Metal scene."

 "The incendiary cover of 'Helter Skelter' by the Beatles, which the Motley reinterpret amazingly, making it practically their own."

Mötley Crüe's 1983 album Shout At The Devil is a definitive glam metal release reflecting a shift toward a heavier NWOBHM-influenced sound. The review provides a detailed track-by-track breakdown highlighting standout songs and instrumental prowess. While mostly praising the album's energy and innovation, it notes one less impressive track. Overall, this album marks a high point in the band's career and in the glam metal genre. Dive into Mötley Crüe’s iconic Shout At The Devil and experience the raw energy that defined glam metal’s rise!

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