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Quick Review: Supercharger - That's how we Roll
Danish Truck Rockers Supercharger is back with the follow up to the brilliant debut "Handgrenade Blues". The style is similar to the debut - straight forward Rock N' Roll. The band has worked with Anders Ringman, which is known as 50 percent of the successful producer/songwriter team Platform.  I expected a more commercial sound, but the band still has a garage edge. Yet Redemption song - a duet with Mia Coldheart from Crucified Barbara - sounds like a radio hit.
  
The album is a high explosive cocktail of Rock N'Roll spiced with piano and harmonica. The music is energized and Supercharger comes up with some great riffs. Singer Mikkel Neperus drives the band with his vigorous vocals.
  
Supercharger has the swagger of Motorhead, energy of Hellacopters and the groove of Metallica's Load/Reload albums. The album is a grower and the Danes sounds ready to invade the European venues.
 

Style: Duracell Rock N'Roll

Rating: 6.5/10

Posted by Michael - Tuesday, March 1, 2011



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