This is the band’s first album released in ’88, and I guess you can file these guys under biker rock – well, that’s the image they give out in the album photos, and sonically it is very stripped down straight up barroom rock n roll.
The first track, Motor, gives you another clue or is it about a lady friend? It’s a great little tune with a nice sleazy groove. White Trash Queen is more of the same with a slight funky groove. Vocalist, Alex Mitchell, has that Jim Morrison thing down pretty good, and Call Of The Wild has that Doors thing going on – albeit with a heavier groove. Quite dark subject matter for next track, Needles, which starts off real slow before normal sleaze fest returns. Side 1 closes out with In The Wind, and it’s a sleaze anthem with not a bad hook.
Side 2 kicks off with Heart Attack with a stock AC/DC riff and uptempo beat, and it’s another ode to his err…lady. Crazy is up next with a very simple riff and slow groove. It’s my least favourite on the album as it doesn’t do a whole lot. Letters Home has a great uptempo groove with a hint of country thrown into the sleaze mix. Backseat Mama is the best track on the album. It rocks along at a decent pace and the riff is really cool. The album closes out with Machine, where Alex Mitchell proclaims he is our war machine. I’m sure Gene Simmons will sue him over that. Definitely not gonna change the world, but if you like the sleazier side of town, then this could be for you.
7.5/10 from The Grooveman.