Best rock 'n' roll of 2000
Beatrice Wolfpack | Holeand, MI | 01/10/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I dare say this is the best rock record to grace the shelves of the year 2000. I may never know how a band can be so abstract with such punk rock perseverence. It seems like every time I hear this record I notice some new nuance that was missed previously. Take "Get 'Em Down", for example; it sounds like a cross between a pack of snarling pitbulls and a thunderstorm in hell. Another exemplary model is track 10, "Swan", which somehow reminds me of an idling dragster. The production on "confessions" is definately among the finest I've heard in years and certainly a crowning achievement for singer/guitarist, Rick Sims. A must have album this is."
Gaza Strippers 1000 watt confessions
Beatrice Wolfpack | Holeand, MI | 12/19/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Ladies and Gentlemen, boys, girls and cattle; drop your corporate mainstream, fly-blown, pre-fab, hollywood created, adulterated cd collection. Buy this CD and feel what it means to be at the forefront of today's integral rock bands. Gravy on a biscuit vocals, primal drums and a guitar tone that could leave blisters on your forehead- not to mention acute seasoned veteran songwriting skills. Like the Ramones? Buy this CD. Like MC5? Buy this CD. Like the Stooges? I don't think I need to say more."