"Their previous album, "Recipe for Disaster", was easily one of the best hard rock albums of 2005. However, I can not even recommend buying this album. The production sounds as if it was recorded on cheap audio gear in somebody's basement. The vocals a buried most of the time, and the low end is non-existent. The songs don't even sound like they are on par with RFD. Although, is hard to tell because the sound of the album is so horrible.
Go see Brand New Sin live, they are awesome! And, let's hope they straighten out their production issues before their next release."
Tequila wets your appetite for old style rock
SadWings | Syracuse, NY | 11/27/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"A fine display of the style of songs Brand New Sin brings to fans at
their 'live' shows. This is a 'bare bones' type of recording not for all
those 'perfect, clean & tweaked' studio kind of listeners. For those folks
who don't like the production -'You don't get it!' Brand New Sin set out
to give fans a recording they can play, learn the words and come to a show
and sing along and it all sounds the same. This band is making it's mark
at every live show. 'See The Sun' and the song with their 1st video from
this cd 'Motormeth' are fan favorites. The remake of 'House of the Rising Sun' recorded by many '50's & '60's folk singers and a hit for Britian's
Animals in the mid '60's has a little twist to it and is a great treat at
a live show."
Excellent follow up to "Recipe of Disaster"!!!
Michael J. Brown | 11/04/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"
Is different, leave behind the south influences to more hard rock, but rocks in the same way!! The guitar work is great, the vocals outstanding and the drums really good too!!! Recommended!!!"
An excellent follow up to RFD
Michael J. Brown | Syracuse, NY USA | 11/27/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This album shows the growth of the band over there 4 year career. Music wise much more technical with more maturity. Excellent guitar work with very catchy riffs. Have seen BNS live around 25 times and every time they get better. What you here on there albums is what you get live. They do not layer and make music they can not play live. This is a kick you in the butt album and makes them a better band."