Love Drugs Rebellion

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Nom du groupe Rockets To Ruin
Nom de l'album Love Drugs Rebellion
Type Album
Date de parution 2006
Labels Self-Produced
Style MusicalHard Rock
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Tracklist

1. We Are the Drugs
2. Take a Ride with Me (Straight to Hell)
3. Devil Girl
4. Screamin' at Me
5. Burnin'
6. 1 More Fix
7. Helpless
8. Gotta Go, Gotta Roll
9. Revolution
10. Nowhere to Go (No Time to Care)

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Chronique @ MEIRecords

03 Novembre 2008
If ever there were times I loved listening to music for a living, this would be one of them for sure. Atlanta's Rockets To Ruin recently sent me their debut album, Love Drugs Rebellion. After a few spins, I've gotta say they're off to a damn good start.

R2R's style stems from the heyday of hard rock with deep inspiration from bands like Motley Crue, Kiss and The Ramones. But, don't let their influences fool you. While this record is a tribute to everything good ever spit through an amplifier, these guys do it their way ... with all the style and attitude fans of the genre have come to demand.

If you're looking for something you've never heard before you won't find it here. I expect R2R aren't trying to reinvent the wheel, but they certainly give it a new spin with this sleazy romp through the streets of sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll. The whole album is loaded with straight up, hard rock backbeats and simple yet powerful riffs ... topped off with a healthy helping of smokin' guitar solos. Even the vocals demonstrate an unrefined, raunchy edge, rounding out a raw, rough 'n' ready image many rock bands spend their whole careers trying to achieve.

If I had to criticize anything I heard on this album, it'd be that a few of the songs are too interchangeable, like "We Are the Drugs" and "Take a Ride with Me." While they're both great tunes, I had a hard time distinguishing one from the other, in that they both seem to be driven by the same progression. They also play back-to-back and without the space between tracks, one might think they are the same song.

That aside, R2R have pooled their influences and released a fun, energetic mix of rock and punk ... with just a smidge of early '80s glam thrown in for sex appeal. They represent the old school without posing or cloning and I think Love Drugs Rebellion will be to Rockets what Too Fast For Love was to Crue. With that in mind, I can't wait to see what a couple more years in the trenches will produce for these guys.

Long story short, Love Drugs Rebellion is a very solid chunk of rock 'n' roll. No fancy gimmicks, no girly "butt tunes" and no respect for conformity help Rockets To Ruin breathe new life into an old genre. I think I'll keep this one in the changer a while longer!

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