15
by: Buckcherry
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Buckcherry reestablish their status as one of the most raucous and delightfully dirty-minded acts in the industry today with 15, a truly bombastic rock & roll blast. Vocalist Josh Todd leads this high-energy act into battle with the colossal one-two-three punch of "So Far," "Next 2 You," and "Out Of Line," each anchored by the weighty rhythm section of drummer Xavier Muriel and bassist Jimmy Ashhurst, then elevated by the Olympian guitar attack of Keith Nelson and Stevie D. But while an appropriate levity prevails on those tracks and others--such as "Crazy Bitch," "Broken Glass," and the good time stomp "Brooklyn"--the band also find time to show a more sensitive and mature side with the hit-worthy and country-inflected "Carousel," plus the unapologetically melancholy "Sorry." If there's a fault to be found on 15 it doesn't reveal itself easily, and if there's a fault to be found with Buckcherry it is perhaps that they imbue listeners with a zest for living. But that clearly is no crime. --Jedd Beaudoin
Album Description:
The band who broke onto the national scene in 1999 returns. "I am playing the hell out of it. It combines all the best elements of Aerosmith and Guns N Roses in their prime" - Eddie Trunk (Q104 NYC syndicated radio host and VH1 Classic on-air personality). "Coming on like the Black Crowes by way of AC/DC, this LA-based band is at its best blasting its way through hard-hitting riff rockers" - Entertainment Weekly.
Album Description:
Enhanced repackaging of the L.A. Hard Rockers' sophomore album features one bonus track and enhanced live videos, The repackaging of this album, originally released in 2006, is set to coincide with the band's main stageperformance at the 2009 Download Festival in the UK. Eleven Seven.
Buckcherry reestablish their status as one of the most raucous and delightfully dirty-minded acts in the industry today with 15, a truly bombastic rock & roll blast. Vocalist Josh Todd leads this high-energy act into battle with the colossal one-two-three punch of "So Far," "Next 2 You," and "Out Of Line," each anchored by the weighty rhythm section of drummer Xavier Muriel and bassist Jimmy Ashhurst, then elevated by the Olympian guitar attack of Keith Nelson and Stevie D. But while an appropriate levity prevails on those tracks and others--such as "Crazy Bitch," "Broken Glass," and the good time stomp "Brooklyn"--the band also find time to show a more sensitive and mature side with the hit-worthy and country-inflected "Carousel," plus the unapologetically melancholy "Sorry." If there's a fault to be found on 15 it doesn't reveal itself easily, and if there's a fault to be found with Buckcherry it is perhaps that they imbue listeners with a zest for living. But that clearly is no crime. --Jedd Beaudoin
Album Description:
The band who broke onto the national scene in 1999 returns. "I am playing the hell out of it. It combines all the best elements of Aerosmith and Guns N Roses in their prime" - Eddie Trunk (Q104 NYC syndicated radio host and VH1 Classic on-air personality). "Coming on like the Black Crowes by way of AC/DC, this LA-based band is at its best blasting its way through hard-hitting riff rockers" - Entertainment Weekly.
Album Description:
Enhanced repackaging of the L.A. Hard Rockers' sophomore album features one bonus track and enhanced live videos, The repackaging of this album, originally released in 2006, is set to coincide with the band's main stageperformance at the 2009 Download Festival in the UK. Eleven Seven.
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- Overproduced, Overplayed; A Great Rock Album From An Underrated Band
Buckcherry never achieved solid popularity when they released their debut album Buckcherry in 1999. They broke up after releasing their terrific (and very hard to acquire) album Time Bomb and no one really noticed. Singer/lyricist Josh Todd did a couple movies and a great album with an unsigned band he found in Utah and everyone else just faded off the radar. 15 is their comeback album and they came back in a big way.
This overproduced album with a sound tailor-made for radio is great. ... Read More
Rating:
- Awesome!
I usually don't listen to this type of music.I am more of a traditional Rock and Roller.But, I thought it was time to expand my thinking.I am glad I did.The CD was fun and has a great beat - enjoy - I do.
Rating:
- Recommended Glam Metal
One of the current glam metal bands that capture my ears!!! Their new album has been out now but not in stores over Asia yet... Whenever I thought of Southern Californian pop metal, I will think of these guys alongside with GNR, Metallica, Hoobastank and Damn Yankees...
Rating:
- Mostly forgettable
What exactly is so outstanding about this album?Comparisons with Aerosmith only work if you mean lame efforts like "Pump". GNR?No, GNR had solid lyrics and actual musicians.Give this a year and it will be on the penny CD list.Except people will still be downloading 'Crazy Bitch' the album's saving grace and a regular for cover bands at bars everywhere. Speaking of bar bands, I know several that put Buckcherry to shame. Glad 15 days is paying off for them, but wait another 15 before you buy it.
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- Buckcherry 15
This review written by Mr. Bradberry's students:
Buckcherry is back with 15.It's been 5 years and 3 band members later, but there back. 15 isn't hardcore or something that no one will understand. But it's a good album. I think that Crazy Bitch is probably one of there most listened to song ever.
Buckcherry is a band that doesn't disapoint people. From Sorry to Crazy Bitch everyone has a song of Buckcherry that they like. With there live album Butterfly there hits just keep ... Read More
- Overproduced, Overplayed; A Great Rock Album From An Underrated BandBuckcherry never achieved solid popularity when they released their debut album Buckcherry in 1999. They broke up after releasing their terrific (and very hard to acquire) album Time Bomb and no one really noticed. Singer/lyricist Josh Todd did a couple movies and a great album with an unsigned band he found in Utah and everyone else just faded off the radar. 15 is their comeback album and they came back in a big way.
This overproduced album with a sound tailor-made for radio is great. ... Read More
- Awesome!I usually don't listen to this type of music.I am more of a traditional Rock and Roller.But, I thought it was time to expand my thinking.I am glad I did.The CD was fun and has a great beat - enjoy - I do.
- Recommended Glam MetalOne of the current glam metal bands that capture my ears!!! Their new album has been out now but not in stores over Asia yet... Whenever I thought of Southern Californian pop metal, I will think of these guys alongside with GNR, Metallica, Hoobastank and Damn Yankees...
- Mostly forgettableWhat exactly is so outstanding about this album?Comparisons with Aerosmith only work if you mean lame efforts like "Pump". GNR?No, GNR had solid lyrics and actual musicians.Give this a year and it will be on the penny CD list.Except people will still be downloading 'Crazy Bitch' the album's saving grace and a regular for cover bands at bars everywhere. Speaking of bar bands, I know several that put Buckcherry to shame. Glad 15 days is paying off for them, but wait another 15 before you buy it.
- Buckcherry 15This review written by Mr. Bradberry's students:
Buckcherry is back with 15.It's been 5 years and 3 band members later, but there back. 15 isn't hardcore or something that no one will understand. But it's a good album. I think that Crazy Bitch is probably one of there most listened to song ever.
Buckcherry is a band that doesn't disapoint people. From Sorry to Crazy Bitch everyone has a song of Buckcherry that they like. With there live album Butterfly there hits just keep ... Read More
