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Quick Review: Airbourne - Runnin' Wild
Favorite Songs: Runnin' Wild, Diamond In The Rough, Blackjack, Girls In Black, Cheap Wine And Cheaper Women.

Airbourne sounds almost exactly like countrymen AC/DC, and while the music isn't that original, it is highly effective! Running Wild is an album full of classic riffs and dirty Rock 'N' Roll attitude - people who absolutely avoid clichés will hate it, just like traditionalist guys/gals who prefer their Rock the old fashioned way will eat it up.

The titletrack has something special, it is just dripping with that Rock 'N' Roll attitude, centered on a crunchy, tension building riff and screaming vocals - a simple recipe with a tasty result!

The album offers one kind of music - party songs to drink, bang that head and have a good time to. And that is great, and with a very high song quality, we are in for an entertaining ride, that you can take again and again. However, if you like variation, you should look elsewhere.

A great album when you are in the mood for some rocking fun, nothing more, but definitely nothing less either!



Style: Rock 'n' Roll.

Rating: 7/10

Posted by Nina - Saturday, February 5, 2011



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