Kill Cheerleader – All Hail Review


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The Inside Pulse:
After gaining ringing endorsements from rock heavyweights Lemmy (Motorhead) and Nikki Sixx (Motley Crue), Kill Cheerleader finally release their first disc, All Hail. With a huge buzz surrounding the band, lets see if they can live up the amount of hype that has been generating around them.

Positives:
This album is ridiculously catchy in the vein of rock and roll. If there ever was an album full of anthems for the rock and roll crowd, this band definitely knows how to produce them. But in that same vein, they keep the songs fresh. No song sounds exactly the same, but on the same hand doesn’t stray to far from their simple formula.

Negatives:
It’s not an album that’s groundbreaking and some may find it a little tough to listen to. While the vocals accomplish what they set out to do, they can become grating to someone who isn’t particularly enjoying it anyways.

Cross-breed:
Motley Crue mixed in with a touch of the Vines and that annoying garage band down the street that plays their music too loud. But in a good way.

Reason to buy:
If you plan on getting drunk with a house full of people, this is the album to do it to. Give this band some time and they could turn into a pretty big deal.