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Buckcherry
Artist Icon Warpaint (2019)
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Warpaint is the eighth studio album by American hard rock band Buckcherry, released on March 8, 2019, by Century Media Records. It is their first and only album to feature guitarist Kevin Roentgen and drummer Sean Winchester.
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Starting off this thrill seeker we jam out to the opening track and title of the album “Warpaint” this tune is about Todd’s own heavily tattooed warpainted self and the fascination he had with the Native Americans and their war paint as a child. As Todd says “ People paint themselves or tattoo themselves to not only show up for battle but to mark a really amazing time in their lives. It’s a celebration”. This track starts off with that Buckcherry classic feel but driving you down a warpath of guitar riffs, and basslines. Todd tells us he’s gonna Kiss the night away, sleep all day, and forget all his problems as this is an anthem on this track. Not slowing down one bit they slowly build up this tribal rhythm on the track “Right Now” but with this comes a beautify placed acoustic and chunky grove that allows Josh to almost let out a full statement about living in the now, where he is at after being sober for 24 years, not being resentful and non-judgemental. Can’t wait to hear a completely stripped down version of this someday soon.
This album is exactly what you’re looking for in a Buckcherry album, its sexy, honest, raw and packed with an ass-kicking. Long live rock and roll.
Reviewed by Maximus Reid for metalwani.com.


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