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"'Brand New Hate' is the diamond of the album, catchy, original, with a strangely artificial sound that nevertheless doesn’t clash." "If, like me, you don’t have these prerequisites and just want to enjoy a bit of Rock ’n Roll, then this band and this album are for you."
"'Brand New Hate' is the diamond of the album, catchy, original, with a strangely artificial sound that nevertheless doesn’t clash."
"If, like me, you don’t have these prerequisites and just want to enjoy a bit of Rock ’n Roll, then this band and this album are for you."
The review praises Backyard Babies' 2001 album 'Makin' Enemies Is Good' for its fun and energetic rock sound marked by improved vocals and solid songwriting. Standout tracks like 'Brand New Hate' and 'Painkiller' highlight the band's blend of glam and classic rock influences. While some songs are seen as less imaginative, the album overall showcases maturity and a dynamic range. The review encourages listeners who enjoy genuine rock 'n' roll to appreciate the band's musical talents and distinctive style. Listen to Backyard Babies' 'Makin' Enemies Is Good' and experience vibrant, catchy rock at its best!
"This album came out with a different mindset and premises compared to the debut Diesel & Power." "Total 13 has been in the stereo for almost a month without ever needing to skip a song."
"This album came out with a different mindset and premises compared to the debut Diesel & Power."
"Total 13 has been in the stereo for almost a month without ever needing to skip a song."
Backyard Babies' 1998 album Total 13 is a celebrated Scandinavian rock classic, known for its unique blend of punk, glam, and rock. The review highlights key tracks like 'Highlights', 'Look At You', and 'Ghetto You', praising the band’s energetic and cohesive performance. The album stands out for its aggressive yet melodic sound and has remained a staple in rock collections without a single skip-worthy track. Overall, it is recommended as a must-listen for fans of late 90s rock. Listen to Backyard Babies’ Total 13 now and experience a timeless hit of Scandinavian rock!
Well, I must say they got angry, the songs are sharper, there’s less fun and more "seriousness," if we want to put it that way. These guys have changed their style by drawing inspiration from hard rock, deviating from glam, and they’ve succeeded brilliantly!
Well, I must say they got angry, the songs are sharper, there’s less fun and more "seriousness," if we want to put it that way.
These guys have changed their style by drawing inspiration from hard rock, deviating from glam, and they’ve succeeded brilliantly!
Hardcore Superstar’s 2005 self-titled album marks a shift from glam rock towards a harder rock sound, with sharper and more serious songs. The reviewer praises standout tracks such as 'Kick On The Upperclass' and 'Bag On Your Head,' highlighting the band’s powerful vocals and richer instrumentation. A few songs hearken back to their classic style, balancing the new direction. Despite missing some originality from earlier work, the album is a successful evolution for the band. Discover Hardcore Superstar’s bold new sound—listen to their 2005 album and experience a sharp hard rock evolution!
"This first song is the right introduction to the album, it’s pure rock’n’roll, it’s fun, it’s enthusiasm and speed, with fast riffs and a stunning solo!" "It is an album with a raw flavor, with a compelling rhythm, with guitars masterfully directed and never still, with powerful but not invasive vocals."
"This first song is the right introduction to the album, it’s pure rock’n’roll, it’s fun, it’s enthusiasm and speed, with fast riffs and a stunning solo!"
"It is an album with a raw flavor, with a compelling rhythm, with guitars masterfully directed and never still, with powerful but not invasive vocals."
The review highlights The Hellacopters' 'Payin' The Dues' as a raw, energetic album where punk roots meet rock'n'roll mastery. The fast pace and stellar guitar solos stand out, especially in tracks like 'You Are Nothin'' and 'Like No Other Man.' Despite some slower songs, the album maintains a compelling rhythm and passion throughout. Discover the raw power and fast-paced rock of The Hellacopters' Payin' The Dues—listen now!
Here, we’re not talking about nu metal, or crossover, or electronics, but pure rock, with powerful sounds, a clear and catchy voice, a guitar that churns out endless riffs. This is a mature work, with very few flaws, where the Hardcore Superstar have poured all their love for music, their skill, but without overdoing it.
Here, we’re not talking about nu metal, or crossover, or electronics, but pure rock, with powerful sounds, a clear and catchy voice, a guitar that churns out endless riffs.
This is a mature work, with very few flaws, where the Hardcore Superstar have poured all their love for music, their skill, but without overdoing it.
Hardcore Superstar's fourth album, No Regrets, is praised for its unique glam'n'roll sound blending powerful vocals and relentless guitar riffs. The review highlights key tracks like the title track and Honey Tongue, describing the album as a mature work full of passion and skill. Fans of authentic rock'n'roll will find this album captivating and rewarding. Listen to Hardcore Superstar's No Regrets now and experience the ultimate glam'n'roll rock energy!
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