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Post by Pete on Apr 28, 2010 9:27:39 GMT -5
Buckcherry have finished recording their new album – and it should be out by late summer.
The record’s to be called All Night Long and the title track is to be put out as a single. The band describe this song as “an instant top-down summer anthem”.
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Post by spacel0rd on Apr 28, 2010 10:30:49 GMT -5
I hope its better than the last one.
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Post by Pete on Apr 28, 2010 11:19:29 GMT -5
I hope its better than the last one. Yeah, so do I. I jumped on the Buckcherry bandwagon when they put out 15. I was aware of 'Lit Up' prior to that but that was about it. When 15 came out I really got into them and picked up their first two which where really good. I even enjoyed the Josh Todd solo Spacel0rd sent me. But their last one Black Butterfly was boring. AMG, although more harshly than I would, sums it up. it's dutiful cardboard c*ck rock. If the band played with any sense of enthusiasm, this could be tempting toxicity — music you know is bad for you but you can't resist. But Buckcherry are so far gone on the road of rock & roll indulgence they wind up repeating the same stupid excesses not because they're fun, but because they don't know how to do anything else. Far from being the soundtrack to a raging party, Black Butterfly is the flip side of indulgence: Buckcherry are now the sound of a slow slide into the monotony of addiction.
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Post by spacel0rd on Apr 28, 2010 13:03:59 GMT -5
I hope its better than the last one. Yeah, so do I. I jumped on the Buckcherry bandwagon when they put out 15. I was aware of 'Lit Up' prior to that but that was about it. When 15 came out I really got into them and picked up their first two which where really good. I even enjoyed the Josh Todd solo Spacel0rd sent me. But their last one Black Butterfly was boring. AMG, although more harshly than I would, sums it up. it's dutiful cardboard c*ck rock. If the band played with any sense of enthusiasm, this could be tempting toxicity — music you know is bad for you but you can't resist. But Buckcherry are so far gone on the road of rock & roll indulgence they wind up repeating the same stupid excesses not because they're fun, but because they don't know how to do anything else. Far from being the soundtrack to a raging party, Black Butterfly is the flip side of indulgence: Buckcherry are now the sound of a slow slide into the monotony of addiction. Whats odd is, before I heard a note from Black Butterfly....before I even knew the name of the CD and when it was gonna be released...I had a feeling it would kinda suck. I'm not a "child"...but I called it.
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Post by Pete on May 2, 2010 18:22:28 GMT -5
Yeah, so do I. I jumped on the Buckcherry bandwagon when they put out 15. I was aware of 'Lit Up' prior to that but that was about it. When 15 came out I really got into them and picked up their first two which where really good. I even enjoyed the Josh Todd solo Spacel0rd sent me. But their last one Black Butterfly was boring. AMG, although more harshly than I would, sums it up. it's dutiful cardboard c*ck rock. If the band played with any sense of enthusiasm, this could be tempting toxicity — music you know is bad for you but you can't resist. But Buckcherry are so far gone on the road of rock & roll indulgence they wind up repeating the same stupid excesses not because they're fun, but because they don't know how to do anything else. Far from being the soundtrack to a raging party, Black Butterfly is the flip side of indulgence: Buckcherry are now the sound of a slow slide into the monotony of addiction. Whats odd is, before I heard a note from Black Butterfly....before I even knew the name of the CD and when it was gonna be released...I had a feeling it would kinda suck. I'm not a "child"...but I called it. OK Carnac what's your prognostication for the next one?
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Post by spacel0rd on May 3, 2010 7:04:50 GMT -5
Whats odd is, before I heard a note from Black Butterfly....before I even knew the name of the CD and when it was gonna be released...I had a feeling it would kinda suck. I'm not a "child"...but I called it. OK Carnac what's your prognostication for the next one? I bet it’s a step up. But, I just hope a part of me isn't "outgrowing" them. After hearing this new album a few times, I hope I don't start to feel like every song has already done before on previous albums, but with different lyrics. I HOPE it blows me away as a fun, upbeat, rock CD. You don’t want a band like Buckcherry to be too, too different CD to CD…but I hope there’s just enough of a difference to keep my interest.
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Post by Pete on May 4, 2010 18:46:47 GMT -5
At www.buckcherry.com there are instruction on how to get their new song 'All Night Long' via Facebook or Twitter. I downloaded it and after the first listen would give it a solid mediocre.
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Post by snakesandladders on May 5, 2010 3:26:25 GMT -5
At www.buckcherry.com there are instruction on how to get their new song 'All Night Long' via Facebook or Twitter. I downloaded it and after the first listen would give it a solid mediocre. Hope it's a good one.....thanx Pete
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Post by spacel0rd on May 5, 2010 15:36:39 GMT -5
At www.buckcherry.com there are instruction on how to get their new song 'All Night Long' via Facebook or Twitter. I downloaded it and after the first listen would give it a solid mediocre. It sounds well done. Maybe its not the best written song of all time (its too repetitive?) ...but its the kinda single that gives you hope that the rest of the CD will rock.
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Post by spacel0rd on May 5, 2010 15:50:01 GMT -5
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Post by Pete on May 6, 2010 12:42:15 GMT -5
After a couple more listens I like it a little more. It's better than "To Drunk'
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