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Initial thoughts: a little bit of Mudhoney vocals with punk rock attitude and bluesy guitar. Then, track 2 turns into a Kiss hit with a bit of Clutch meets an American version of Ozzy Osbourne. Overall interterpretation: They have an eclectic mix of rock sounds. Although, the first time that I listened to Red Hot Rebellion on shuffle I was unsure if I could take the album seriously with their self-proclaimed ‘evilness’ that is represented by the song titles ("For the Benefit of Evil," "Hellfire," "Devil’s Rope"). But, the more that I listened to them, I found myself re-playing certain...
By Red Eyed Pirate Time to bring back the leather and denim. Grease up the stripper poles and pull out the chaps from our closet. Airbourne has hit the American music scene with a throwback sound reminiscent of ACDC’s glory days. When you pop “Running Wild” into your stereo, you’ll swear it’s ol’ Brian Johnson and the Young brothers pumping away at your speakers. It’s not. I could go on and on about how similar Airbourne’s sound is to ACDC, but the fact of the matter is that would be too easy, and my artistic and journalistic prowess demands more of me. I’ll get ba...
