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"Lit Up" was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance.
As you listen to Buckcherry's debut record, a significant sense of deja vu takes hold. The foundation combines early Guns N' Roses riffs with AC/DC's blues feel and the Black Crowes' attitude. But Buckcherry has its own spirit, using these influences to create a new and unique sound. Co-produced by Terry Date (Deftones, White Zombie) and Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones, the album contains raunchy rockers turned up to 11 and slower, melodic numbers. "Lit Up", the band's hook-laden ode to the coke hobby, is an anthem for Los Angeles nightlife. "For The Movies" has an Oasis feel and is primed for rock radio. Vocalist Joshua Todd swaggers through "Lawless And Lulu", while Keith Nelson's punk metal riffs drive "Related". BUCKCHERRY is a fresh and exciting Saturday night rock & roll album that kicks the door to the new millennium wide open.
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Producers: Terry Date, Steve Jones, David Bianco, Buckcherry.
Engineers include: Terry Date, Bruce Bouillet, Scott Olson.
Personnel: Josh Todd (vocals); Steve Jones (guitar, background vocals); Keith Nelson (guitar); Kim Bullard (keyboards); Devon Glenn (drums, snare drum, percussion); Steve Durkee, Scott Olson, Ulrich Wild (programming).
Audio Mixers: Terry Dale; Greg Archilla; Jason Corsaro.
Recording information: Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA; Image; Olliwood recording Studios.
Photographer: Joseph Cultice.
Buckcherry: Joshua Todd (vocals); Keith Nelson (guitar); Jonathan Brightman "J.B." (bass); Devon Glenn (drums, percussion).
Additional personnel: Steve Jones (guitar, background vocals); Kim Bullard (keyboards); Scott Olson, Steve Durkee, Ulrich Wild (programming).
Entertainment Weekly (5/7/99, p.64) - "...Coming on like the Black Crowes by way of AC/DC, this L.A.-based band is at its best blasting its way through hard-hitting riff-rockers..." - Rating: B Q (6/99, p.102) - (4 out of 5) - Excellent - "...the rumpty-tumpty groove of AC/DC...songs which recall such long-forgotten Sunset Strip bands as Junkyard and Little Caesar....a hugely entertaining record..." Melody Maker (5/22/99, p.36) - 3 1/2 stars out of 5 - "...A band who kick arse cos that's why God gave us shoes....Give it a try..." Mojo (Publisher) (7/99, p.103) - "...firmly ensconced in the territory of Kiss or Bon Scott-era AC/DC....establishes itself in adult Beavis & Butthead country....It's Riffs R Us..." Buckcherry Music Review Average Rating: (4.9 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Say no more Nudge, nudge..This album will kick your arss. GnR meets the Cult, kick arss riffs and catchy lyrics. Some of the highlights: Lit up, Crushed, Dead again, and Dirty mind. That should set you right. Submitted by wildmandan (O-Town, FL, USofA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Buckcherry Rocks! I just purchased this CD after I purchased their new one called "15". These guys are raw and full of anst and energy (+talent!). Something that has been lagging in the music scene since the early 90's. I saw them in concert recently and I'm on a quest to purchase everything they have released because they are that good! No doubt we will be seeing more of them in the future. Buy this CD and "15" as well. You will NOT be dissappointed!! Submitted by Mel~ (Rancho Cucamonga, CA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
This is a great album! Buckcherry is an amazing band, and this CD proves it! I love all their songs, especially "Lit Up," and "Dirty Mind." The one that I can really relate to is "Check Your Head," and I think it's my favorite song on the album. I hope these guys come out with some new stuff soon, because I can't wait to hear it! I recommend this CD to everyone! Submitted by sugarkitten20 (Seattle, wA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Not famous yet - But THE stars of the future Unfortunately I only listened to some tracks, because the album is not available in Germany and on CDs from the US you have to pay a high duty. But what I heart was mindblowing. Fortunately I could download "Lit up" as Liquid-Audio, so I have at least one song in CD quality.
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Can you feel it can ya feel it tonite... Buckcherry's debut CD rocks hard!From the rocking and catchy Lit up and Dead Again where you don't really care about the lyrics to the deep Check your Head which deals with problems in real life but keeps the awesome beat.For the Movies rocks and Dirty Mind is an awesome party tune.Their Kiss meets Guns n Roses meets the Sex Pistols music is the best thing to come out in a LONG time.Stop wasting your time reading this and buy the Cd.It's definately well worth the money! Submitted by aerokiss (Rogersville,TN) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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$8.85 Stormwatch marked the end of an era in Jethro Tull's history, as the last album on which longtime members Barriemore Barlow, John Evan, and David Palmer participated, and the final appearance of bassist John Glascock, who played on three of the cuts (Anderson supplied the bass elsewhere) and died following open-heart surgery a few weeks after its release. Anderson's inspiration seemed to be running out here, his writing covering environmental concerns ("North Sea Oil") and very scattershot social topical criticism ("Dark Ages"). The fire is still there in some of the hard rock passages, especially on "Dark Ages," but most of the songs generally lack the craftsmanship and inspiration of such albums as Minstrel in the Gallery or Heavy Horses, much less Aqualung. Just when "Something's on the Move" seems like it could be the most tuneless track in Tull's history, "Old Ghosts" and "Dun Ringill" follow it with even less memorable melodic material. The latter, in particular, proved that Anderson's well of folk-inspired tunes was also running dry, apart from the instrumental "Warm Sporran." ~ Bruce Eder
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