From the Australian hard rock band, Airbourne, comes their sophomore release: "No Guts. No Glory." With the support of many old hair metal bands and a decent following from the metal community, Airbourne delivers a mediocre album that is fast but has no dice. This follow up from their glorious 2007 debut album "Running Wild" (also the title for the best song on that album) does little to conjure up the popularity of it's predecessor. They still retain their flavorful guitar riffs and melodic beats, but it just isn't quite as much fun as the first album. Pop Quiz. How many songs can you write about girls, booze, and rockin out? Answer: 18. That is precisely the number of tracks on this hour long special edition album. The first three tracks are the "best" but I just can't get into it. Sorry Airbourne. They have a five record deal with Capitol so we can all expect more (more meaning better) from this Darkness-esque band.
LoopedEyeless
Past Works:
Running Wild
Ready To Rock (EP)
LoopedEyeless
Past Works:
Running Wild
Ready To Rock (EP)
Track:
Blonde, Bad, and Beautiful
Blonde, Bad, and Beautiful