"I'm a huge Nashville pussy fan and this album leaves me with mixed impressions.
What i've liked:
a)Energy.Yes,from the opening song Nashville pussy attack you with some great rock tracks.
b)The first two tracks,which i believe are the best of this album.They realy rock.
c)Karen Cuda.She is a gorgeous woman and a great bass player.She also fit very well in the band,during the studio and live sessions as well.It's like playing there for years.Good work girl!
What i didn't like:
a)The sound.Although it's crystal clear,i think it's just too modern.
b)They lack fast tunes.
c)Their present style.It seems that they've changed it in a way.The songs sound more simple and there are many guitar gaps which could be fullfilled with riffs and licks.It's more heavy and modern and it doesn't come very close to their old-time rock n' roll feeling they had in their first three albums.
I consider myself as a quite traditional rocker and this album is just to my limits.It's cool,full of energy,but i prefer their previous ones (even "say something nasty" which had their worse sound).I just hope they'll come back with some good rock n' roll spirit and not try to be mainstream.
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Where to now?
Phil K | Ohio | 09/14/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Nashville Pussy has finally matured..???..mutated..??? from the all out southern-fried punk band they started as into a full blown 70's cock-rock outfit....although they still retain some of the redneck sensebilities and humor they've always had, this is just a bit glossier and more mainstream. That's not necesarily a bad thing..this disc sounds great and with the addition of Karen Cuda {finally, a REAL bassist} the band sounds energized....and Nutbush just plain rocks!! Don't know if they will ever be accepted by the general public, but to us fans, there just isn't a better time to be had than at a N.P. show. Curious to see whats next for the Pussies...wherever they head to, it will kick [...]!! We love ya Ruyter!!"
Th Best Pussy Album
EerieVonEvil | The Rabbit Hole | 04/09/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I'll say this: Get Some is THE best Nashville Pussy album ever. All their past records pale in comparison to this fun album, epecially the sub par Say Something Nasty". If you had to own one Pussy album then this is it. They werent kidding when they said they were back in a big way. Daniel Ray produced it and concidering his history with the Ramones, I had to buy this on a whim. Plus a rock N roll cover of a Tina Turner song? Unbelievable. Get this record and then GET SOME!"
The Pussy always warms my heart
Shaun Mason | Los Angeles, CA | 10/25/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"As Blaine himself has said on stage, rock music has been relegated to the fringes, ignored by radio, cast aside, but records like this one show that bands like Nashville Pussy cannot be ignored. This is rock and roll the way it was meant to be, as raw and raucous as possible, and all about sex and having a good time. The addition of Karen Cuda on bass has revitalized NP into a driving juggernaut of relentless riffage, tearing America a new one, then breaking their booted foot off in it. The exhuberance of this album, even on songs that you would think aren't exhuberant like "Hate and Whiskey" powers through at any volume. This is a great rock band having the time of their lives with their best line-up ever, and their songwriting at its peak. This is the kind of rock and roll record that can put you in a good mood, cure your depression, make you fall in love with a stranger, make you buy a new leather jacket and spraypaint obscenities onto it. For my entertainment dollar, Nashville Pussy is the most fun rock band touring today, and this record is a sparkling representation of their rock and roll spirit. With the Colorado Cuda on bass and the Canadian Cannonball on guitar, Remo and Blaine each have both hands full of titillating, tumultuous tools of tuneful tenaciousness."
Great opening band.......
Jerry Chris Concannon | 10/20/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Really good CD. Seller sent it on time and in excellent conditon. I was fortunate enough to see them open for Motorhead on The Global Warming Tour. I have most of their CD's and this one is realy good. I was also lucky enough to meet them and take photos. Will definately see them again....."