Hardcore Superstar - Bastards
The self titled album from Hardcore Superstar was simply amazing. 12 songs of attitude filled Sleaze Rock wit outstanding vocals

The much anticipated follow up is almost complete and Bastards is the first single from the up-coming album. The single only contains one song and it's a groovy pounding rocker in the vein of Bag on Your Head.

However, Bastards doesn't sound as inspired and fresh as Hardcore Superstar sounded on their last album. The main thing that separates Bastards from earlier singles We Don't Celebrate Sundays, Wild Boys and My Good Reputation is a catchy chorus. The chorus for Bastards is mediocre - but hopefully better material is found on the album, which is set for release in November

Written by Michael
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
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Review by Michael

Released by
Gain - 2007

Tracklisting
1. Bastards

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Style
Sleazy Hard Rock

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