Buckcherry [Explicit] Reviews
Buckcherry [Explicit] Reviews
| 11 of 12 people found the following review helpful By Brad (CT) - See all my reviews This review is from: Buckcherry (Audio CD) Back in 1987, a hard rock song called "Welcome To The Jungle" by a band called Guns N' Roses hit the airwaves. I was instantly blown away. 12 years later, after enduring a decade dominated by alternative and "grunge" music, I turn on the radio to hear an amazingly catchy, hard-rocking song named "Lit Up". All I could think was who on earth is this, and how rocking is THIS? Again, I was blown away. For sure, this debut masterpiece by Buckcherry does not disappoint if you are a hard rock fan. After "Lit Up", two equally rocking tracks follow--"Crushed" and "Dead Again". The fourth track, "Check Your Head", is the first hint of a pace slowdown; but the message is serious and the vocals are searing. "Dirty Mind" absolutely rocks again, while "For The Movies" slows things down again but just a bit. If you like balls-to-the-wall hard rock and miss the glory days of Guns N' Roses (which to me is the... Read more 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Buckcherry (Audio CD) This CD, this band is amazing. In a musical landscape filled with boy bands and hip hop, Buckcherry blazes brightly. They dare you to ignore them...and if you do, you do so at your own risk. If the first track "Lit Up" doesn't make you get off the couch, gnash your teeth, and play savage air guitar, then call the mortician...'cause you're dead.James Green, author of "If There's One Thing I've Learned." 5 of 6 people found the following review helpful By kittyspaw (United States of America) - See all my reviews This review is from: Buckcherry (Audio CD) ...but my well is dipped and dry today. Buckcherry is the best rock band of the nineties. I support this statement with this list of facts about buckcherry:They dont use a turntable, so they are oldschool rockers The lead singer can wail but can also sing a ballad (a la Aerosmith) the guitar is crunchy and rhythmic. the album is just one big party of an album. how cool is that? 12 songs clock in at something like 50 minutes which isnt bad length wise and there are some quality songs on the disc. get it now and try it out. even if you dont like it now, you will in the future. promise. |
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