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4.0 out of 5 stars
Charged rock n' roll
This album hits you with rockabilly/psychobilly/punk charged power. If you're into high-flyin' rock n' roll guitars and a thumping bass, you'll love this album. Rock n' roll is meant to be fun, and this album does not disappoint.
Published on February 19, 2008 by Brian Wiszowaty
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Good, not great, American Rockabilly
This album sounds a lot like a cross between Stray Cats and the Reverend Horton Heat, both very talented and very successful modern Rockabilly. However, although this sounds like a major compliment, the band sounds more like they're taking from those two bands instead of simply being inspired by both bands. I will not say this is a bad album, but I also can not say its...
Published on September 13, 2001 by Marc A. Coignard
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Good, not great, American Rockabilly, September 13, 2001
This review is from: Sheriff of Bottletone County (Audio CD)
This album sounds a lot like a cross between Stray Cats and the Reverend Horton Heat, both very talented and very successful modern Rockabilly. However, although this sounds like a major compliment, the band sounds more like they're taking from those two bands instead of simply being inspired by both bands. I will not say this is a bad album, but I also can not say its all that great either. Its a good album by a good American Rockabilly band. Nothing more, nothing less. Don't expect TOO much and I'm sure you'll be satisfied.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Charged rock n' roll, February 19, 2008
This review is from: Sheriff of Bottletone County (Audio CD)
This album hits you with rockabilly/psychobilly/punk charged power. If you're into high-flyin' rock n' roll guitars and a thumping bass, you'll love this album. Rock n' roll is meant to be fun, and this album does not disappoint.
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