Black Butterfly

Black Butterfly

by Buckcherry
Black Butterfly

Black Butterfly

by Buckcherry

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Overview

Has any party band been less rock & roll fun than Buckcherry? Self-appointed saviors of sleaze, the L.A. scuzz rockers are disciples of the Sunset Strip circa 1987, singing songs of crazy bitches and cocaine, scored to secondhand Aerosmith ripoffs stripped of boogie so they're turned into lead-footed stomps. Rock & roll doesn't need to be complicated -- it's often better if it isn't -- but if it's going to be the soundtrack for a night of binge drinking at strip clubs, it damn well better make wallowing in filth sound irresistible, not drudging. Buckcherry dutifully hit all their marks on their fourth album, Black Butterfly -- the greasy guitar, the snake-dancing vocals, rhythms designed with a Texas lap dance in mind -- so that makes the record no different in form or function than their other LPs, but there's nevertheless a significant downturn in energy, lacking the stoopid hooks of "Lit Up" and "Crazy Bitch," hooks that now more than ever seems accidental. Here, they piss on the Dead Kennedys, swipe power ballads from Moetley Cruee, and pluck Guns N' Roses with absolutely no sense of glee; it's dutiful cardboard cock rock. If the band played with any sense of enthusiasm, this could be tempting toxicity -- music you know is bad for you but you can't resist. But Buckcherry are so far gone on the road of rock & roll indulgence they wind up repeating the same stupid excesses not because they're fun, but because they don't know how to do anything else. Far from being the soundtrack to a raging party, Black Butterfly is the flip side of indulgence: Buckcherry are now the sound of a slow slide into the monotony of addiction. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 09/08/2009
Label: Eleven Seven
UPC: 0846070040924
Rank: 187243

Tracks

  1. Rescue Me
  2. Tired of You
  3. Highway Star
  4. Dreams
  5. Talk to Me
  6. A Child Called "It"
  7. Don't Go Away
  8. Fallout
  9. Rose
  10. All of Me
  11. Imminent Bail Out
  12. Cream
  13. [CD-ROM Track]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Buckcherry   Primary Artist
Keith Nelson   Guitar,Slide Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Baritone),Vocals (Background)
Josh Todd   Vocals
Xavier Muriel   Drums,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Jimmy Ashhurst   Bass,Mandolin,Guitar (Bass),Finger Cymbals,Vocals (Background)
Stevie D.   Guitar,Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Jon Lord   Composer
Ian Paice   Composer
Keith Nelson   Mixing,Composer,Producer,Audio Production
Ian Gillan   Composer
Anthony Focx   Mixing
John Nicholson   Drum Technician
Roger Glover   Composer
Josh Todd   Composer
Marti Frederiksen   Mixing,Producer,Audio Production
Jun Murakawa   Engineer,Audio Engineer
John Lousteau   Audio Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Jeremy Underwood   Audio Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Dave Collins   Mastering
James Minchin   Photography
David Harrigan   Design
Andrew Zach   Cover Photo,Photography
Mark Obriski   Design,Art Direction
Kristie Borgmann   Art Coordinator
Steven Dacanay   Composer
Jimmy Ashhurst   Composer
Frederiksen   Composer
Ritchie Blackmore   Composer
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