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    3/27/2006
    All Hail Review
      by Tracey L., Glam-Metal.com
     
    Stand-Out Tracks: “Go Away” “Don’t Call me Baby, Baby” “DeathBoy”

    Old school punk meets Iron Maiden and slaps it in the face with a definite throw back to early Guns ‘n Roses. Especially on tracks “No Feeling” and “Bad Habit.” This CD runs on pure adrenaline, and is dominated by guitars, guitars, guitars!! My only complaint (other than the 49 second piano instrumental at the end that sounds like it was stolen during the rolling of credits after some lame chick flick) is that the vocals seem to get lost in the mix slightly, however, the drug-infested ballad “Go Away”allows the vocals to shine, and you can almost picture the smoke filled room, acoustic guitar and old Cheap Trick poster on the wall. If there is such a thing as melodic punk, this record is it, and it’s an invigorating sound when compared to the insipid crap that’s being crammed down our throats these days.Hailing from the Great White North, these boys found their niche, and they are young. enough to enjoy all the fringe benefits that come along with being a Rockstar (or just playing one on stage). They’re already singing about it on tracks like “So Young.”Raw and electric, unquestionably a band to keep an eye on, especially if your daughters in the room!

    Rating out of 10: 7
     

     


     
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