New Generation Superstars - Crash Course In Rock N Roll
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Nottingham's rock and roll machine the New Generation Superstars have been lauded as the serious hope for British Rock, and have gigged like crazy over the last few years, and now finally explode onto the world with their debut album 'Crash Course In Rock N Roll'.
Serious Hope? It's not so much a hope rather than a reality, as Crash Course blasts out of your speakers you're treated to a band that has refined it's craft over the last few years and now presents an album worthy of the name, chock full of big guitars, dirty bass lines, and a full on assault that should make many of the other UK rock bands run back to their mummy with their tail between their legs.
Yes, this is good, this is really rather good, and this is just the kind of album that the UK underground rock scene needs. New Gen aren't afraid to launch straight into full force on the albums opening track 'Come Over' and never let the momentum slip.
By far the highlight of the album though comes with Dopefiend, it's like a fox let loose in the hen house, it's a massacre. The bass line drives you on and leaves you weak at the knees.
If you like your rock n roll dirty, punky and nasty, then check out Crash Course, it'll show you the way forward.
| Track Listing | 1. Come Over
2. Own Sweet Hell
3. Overload
4. Dopefiend
5. Bleed
6. One More
7. Always Gonna Be
8. Done Before
9. How To Hate Friends And Alienate People
10. White Trash
11. Ain't Quite Right
12. Do It 'Cus I Can |
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7.0 |
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9.0 |
Reviewed by Mike Elliott
September 20, 2007
Last updated: September 20, 2007
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