Once upon a time in Los Angeles--during the infamous mid-'80s Guns N' Roses era--the City of Angels was spewing forth dirty, blues-influenced rock bands. Little Caesar, Junkyard, the Hangmen--even the names were redolent o... more »f dirty rock & roll, Harleys, and barroom brawls. A new breed of rebel rock has emerged in Buckcherry--sober, tattooed blues-metallers whose charismatic singer, Josh Todd, boasts a compelling Iggy Pop-Jim Morrison-Axl Rose persona. Buckcherry's 12-track debut album, produced by Terry Date (Pantera) with coproduction from former Sex Pistol Steve Jones, kicks off with the nasty, aggressive groove of "Lit Up." While the song is irresistible, many might have a problem with the "I love the cocaine" chorus. Still, Todd's persona works well with the band's aggro, melodic stomp, and with bands such as the Black Crowes, Nashville Pussy, and Honky Toast keeping barroom rock alive, Buckcherry are a ballsy and bold entry into the fray, as suited to share a stage with Hanoi Rocks as they would be with Motörhead. --Katherine Turman« less
Once upon a time in Los Angeles--during the infamous mid-'80s Guns N' Roses era--the City of Angels was spewing forth dirty, blues-influenced rock bands. Little Caesar, Junkyard, the Hangmen--even the names were redolent of dirty rock & roll, Harleys, and barroom brawls. A new breed of rebel rock has emerged in Buckcherry--sober, tattooed blues-metallers whose charismatic singer, Josh Todd, boasts a compelling Iggy Pop-Jim Morrison-Axl Rose persona. Buckcherry's 12-track debut album, produced by Terry Date (Pantera) with coproduction from former Sex Pistol Steve Jones, kicks off with the nasty, aggressive groove of "Lit Up." While the song is irresistible, many might have a problem with the "I love the cocaine" chorus. Still, Todd's persona works well with the band's aggro, melodic stomp, and with bands such as the Black Crowes, Nashville Pussy, and Honky Toast keeping barroom rock alive, Buckcherry are a ballsy and bold entry into the fray, as suited to share a stage with Hanoi Rocks as they would be with Motörhead. --Katherine Turman
"This is the best cd I've purchased in the past 10 years. It's like nothing you've heard before - a little bit of everything cool wrapped into one big burrito. If you haven't bought the cd, please treat yourself. It will be the best 15 bucks you spent in a LONG time."
A good old fashioned kick in the butt rock album.
09/09/1999
(4 out of 5 stars)
"We need more music like this to be written and sung on a regular basis. In this world of electronica, rap, and alternative crap this album by Buckcherry comes across as a much needed kick in the butt of today's music scene."
Buckchettty rox the house
08/12/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Oh my God, it's like David Bowie, Quiet Riot,Sugar Ray & KISS mixed thir music up into one CD! This CD is awesome, you gotta get it."
I give it 10 stars!
05/05/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"good ol' down to earth, nothing fancy,party rock! like the 80's stuff i love and miss so much! we need more bands like buckcherry.they rock in a big way!!!try it you'll like it!"