Adam Stewart | Columbus, OH United States | 09/26/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I'm not sure where to start - this CD is ROCK SOLID. Every track is fantastic/there is no "filler" here. The easiest way to describe the music herein would be a cross between Guns N' Roses (AFD)& AC/DC. Joe Leste (vocals) sounds better than ever (if you like his first band, Bang Tango, check this out - Joe's vox are MUCH BETTER here & the band is more talented)and DJ Ashba (lead guitarist) brings back the days of screaming/soaring solos. He doesn't play just to flaunt his obvious musicianship, but structures his solos perfectly within each song. Whether melodic and beautiful or crunching and complex, his dexterity and instrumental skill is unparalleled. Anthony Focx(rhythm guitarist) provides a solid backing, as do Glen Sobel (THUNDERING drummer) & Kenny Kweens (bassist extraordinaire!). In addition to their musical prowess, the entire band is extremely personable/nice. Their live show is full of energy and will not leave you disappointed. These guys MOVE, own the stage and you are left with no doubt they played every note on their CD. I just can't promote BC enough! ...Onto the songs...! "1 AM" leads of the album - catchy, hook-filled and a great lead track. "Wasted" is the album's first single and the chorus will stick in your head on the first listen! "Step Back" is the edgiest/hardest song on the CD & is full of intensity. "Ride" rocks along mightily and "Wish" slows things down a bit... lyrics that are very easy to relate to. Then it's time to for more driving power as "Kick Out" picks up - the solo in this song is my fav. on the CD... "BlackList" is another great song which starts slow & gradually leads into a rocking chorus. "Kickin' For Days" reminds me of early GN'R, however, BC adds their own style to make it distinctly their own. "Time & Time Again" is a fantastic ballad (though not a "power" 80's-style one). "Goin' Off" is great to drive to (road rage! lol), while "New Orleans" is my fav. track on the CD. It's got fabulous guitarwork (leads reminiscent of Slash somewhat) and is instantly memorable! The album closes with "I Got It All," which I jokingly refer to as "the best AC/DC song they never recorded." Though I make frequent comparisons to older bands, BC is very unique and "current." While including sing-along choruses and melody, there is still a freshness about this CD that brings me back to it each and every day. If you're looking for something you can bang your head to, sing along with AND appreciate the quality of, this album is a MUST."
AMAZING!!
Pappa Bear | Kansas City | 01/18/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If this had come out in 1987, it would have given "Appetite for Destruction" a run for it's money. This CD is the best CD to come out in years. Alas, given the music industry's unnatural proclivity to shove anything with a melody as far away from the spotlight as possible, this disc will probably join Hair of The Dog's eponymous debut as yet another undiscovered beauty in the "lost gem" bin. Too bad. This CD is exactly what today's music industry, and the rock and roll scene in particular, need. BUY IT!!"
KILLER ROCK & ROLL!
Bruce Przybylinski | Texas | 12/20/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have over 1,500 CDs in my collection, and this baby ranks near the top. I was blown away when my nephew (who is 21) turned me onto this CD. By the way, I am 42! I sure wish there were more killer Rock & Roll CDs like this. It has been a very long time since I have loved something from the first listen to like this CD. Glad to know somebody still knows how to ROCK!"
This CD Rocks!
Vince Wylde | Lancaster, MA United States | 03/22/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)
"When I read a professionally written Review of this CD it made me think Joe Lesti had lost his mind. They called it Gritty Rock Meets Alternative.Wrong. It's New Glam. Much in the idea of "Spit Like This" or the "Toilet Boys". It's solid song writing, heavy guitars and a Glam Rocker from the 80's on lead. Plain and simple. The CD cranks, start to finish.It will be amazing to see what this band does with new Guitarist Alex Grossi, formerly of Angry Salad."
The potential is there.
Dave | New York, NY | 01/21/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Through the blistering guitar solo's by Anthony Focx, lead vocals by Joe LeSte reminiscent of Brian Johnson(AC/DC), and thunderous drums beats played by Glen Sobel, lies a band that by no means should be taken as a joke. Beautiful Creatures have taken heavy hitting arena rock into the next stage of its existence. From the sound to the look, this group has what it takes to make rock n' roll history.
Dont get me wrong, they are a band full of style and potential. But, the lyrical structure seems alittle to predictable and at times it is hard to paint a picture in your mind about what it is the song actually has to deal with. I am assured though that if the A & R people at Warner Bros. Records figure out the full possible capabilities of B.C. that they will surly help them out with there next album.
Beautiful Creatures have filled the void missing in rock today. Just as The Rolling Stones, Aerosmith and Guns N' Roses have done to music, I would not be surprised if Beautiful Creatures were next in line to help rock n' roll out. In this dying need of pure hydrenalin, attitude and fist raising rock, Beautiful Creatures might be the answer we all have been waiting for. But, then again thats only my opinion."