One of the great bar bands
80zrocker | Baltimore, MD United States | 04/29/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The early '90s were filled with great bar bands. Some called them hair bands, some were glam bands, but one thing was for sure - you and your buddies were in for a great Saturday night when you could hear real live bands, drink real beer, and just rock. Heavy on the guitar, catchy riffs and lines, this albu is heavy on the good times. I finally grew up and bought a house three years ago. In the move I misplaced this album, and I've missed it for three years. I rediscovered it in a box down in the basement. In 5 minutes I ripped it to my PC and the whole house was rockin'. 'All the time in the world,' 'Nowhere to go but down' and 'Misery loves company' are the standouts on this album. If you cut your teeth on '80s and '90s pre-Nirvana music, do yourself a favor and pick this one up. Otherwise remember, "misery loves company, but don't drag me down with you.""
Junkyard kiddies
Sclectress | North Carolina, USA | 08/16/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"They are one of lost southern true rock band, anyone would
enjoy this and anything from them from that matter,
too bad at the time the band came out, the thing
that was big was glamrock, or bubblegum rock...
no matter this band know how to put the music
down and make it a art form..true southern treasure
Dave Roach..the singer let you know what rocking
a crowd is about not to mention Brian Baker
old' schools punk guitarist makes you rethink
rock at it's best!"