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All Night Long
Buckcherry
All Night Long
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
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All Night Long -- the fifth album from Buckcherry -- is the vital sound of rock and roll endurance at its very best. It s not just rock, it s rock and roll. More than a decade after first establishing its good name with th...  more »

     
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All Artists: Buckcherry
Title: All Night Long
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Eleven Seven Music
Original Release Date: 1/1/2010
Re-Release Date: 8/3/2010
Genres: Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 846070077029

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All Night Long -- the fifth album from Buckcherry -- is the vital sound of rock and roll endurance at its very best. It s not just rock, it s rock and roll. More than a decade after first establishing its good name with the popular eponymous 1999 debut effort, Buckcherry has created the band s most eclectic and impressive effort yet. All Night Long is a thoroughly rocking song cycle in the grand tradition of classic albums by the group s forefathers and now friends Aerosmith, AC/DC and Kiss.

'We set out to make a great rock record from beginning to end,' says lead vocalist Josh Todd. 'That s always been our quest. When I listen back to All Night Long, I think that this is definitely one of our strongest efforts to date and has a really definitive overall vibe. Now I can t wait to sing these songs live for people and let everyone hear the results for themselves.'

All Night Long finds the band returning to its roots with original independent label Eleven Seven Music, thus giving Buckcherry the freedom over the creative process that the band has always desired. As Buckcherry cofounder and guitarist Keith Nelson explains, Buckcherry is by design a real rock band that s built to last. 'I think we endure and evolve because we genuinely do this for the love of the music,' says Nelson. 'All the by-products of loving the music -- being rock stars, having nice cars and lots of toys -- are pretty cool too, but that s not the motivating factor for us. The motivating factor for Buckcherry is that we all truly love being in a rock and roll band -- specifically, in this rock and roll band -- and that s the passion that drives everything else that we do.'

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CD Reviews

One band that will never let you down
Mike L. | Pembroke Pines, FL | 08/03/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Buckcherry is known to be one of the last, true, current rock acts. If you are tired of all the gimmicky here and gone bands and just want some straight out great rock, Buckcherry is for you. The latest album "All Night Long" is no different. Its another that you can listen to all the way through. Not a bad song on it. Also, if you are already a fan, and haven't seen these guys live, you are really missing out. I've seen them several times opening for bigger name bands. There are always people around me who came to see the headliner and are saying, "Who are these guys? These guys rock and that has got to be one of the best frontmen I have ever seen!" I don't know how many albums Buckcherry has to put out before people realize they are one of the few true great rock bands out there, but "All Night Long" is another excellent album that should introduce more people to this fantastic band.



Mike L.

Pembroke Pines, FL"
Quick Heads up on Limited Edition version
Bubba Guitar | Staten Island, NY | 08/05/2010
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Hey people, according to Amazon the limited edition version of this album goes out on Aug. 10th. However it is for sale & available now at Best Buy but with 1 big difference in Amazon's favor. The Best Buy cd that I purchased yesterday does NOT have the acoustic version of "Sorry" on it. The CD ends 1 song earlier and the acoustic "Sorry" is left off for whatever reason. So anyone debating might as well hold out a few more days and get it thru Amazon. Both stores have it for the same price of $9.99 for the CD with the extra acoustic songs on it. Haven't listened to the actual album yet so no review as of now but I figured I'd share that little tidbit for those people out there, who like me, care about such things...Take care..."
Rock And Roll
Steven Swan | Illinois | 08/05/2010
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Buckcherry's 5th studio album doesn't really disappoint at all, your basic bluesy hard rock in the tradition of rock and roll that was made to have fun with, a few issues thrown in for good measure, and some minor growth but kept in tune with more of the same.



I always compare them to a throwback band of the 80's, a nice blend of AC/DC, Aerosmith, and Guns 'N Roses. Like the sunset strip without the hair and spandex. The thing that sets them apart is that they don't come off as a novelty act like so many bands of today try to do, they are not trying to make "hair band" music, with the tried and true anthems that you've heard for years. They never really made an impact like GNR did, but their sound is not that far removed, they can be sleazy, smart, soft as a kitten, or even jam and change tempos, they like to include solo's also which is part of the throwback experience also. They make catchy hard rock, I don't know what else you would want really in a hard rock band. They tend lately to be a more toward the mainstream with their sound, although that really doesn't carry much weight given they tend to have songs that contain multiple profanities even in their singles, this one however is noticeably lite on the explicit lyrics, a few sprinkled in, but for the most part showing a band that has matured, yet not lost their edge and all the while knowing the mission is to rock first and foremost.



The lead single is "All Night Long" and it's just a party type anthem, and then another one in ..."It's A Party" which is just them being who they are, a band intent on showing everyone a good time.

"These Things" which is about the nature of relationships and such is a nice song also, a more subdued song that is okay to a point. "Oh My Lord" which I believe is about summer and seeing the ladies in their summer attire...or lack of attire. It's kinda subtle though, and a nice song also that rocks pretty good.



My 3 fav song after a few listens are "Never Say Never", "Recovery", and "Dead"; the album closer. All three are spirited rockers with some postitive messages, some anger, some great rock as far as I'm concerned. I particularly like/love "Dead" which is just a great rocker that has a nice jam included and rolls along at about 5 minutes. To me it's right up there with one of the best songs they've done. The other two are no slouches either.



"I Want You" is okay song also, kinda drags a bit, but picks up with a nice feel to it once it get's going.

Not a big fan of "Liberty" right now, it's kinda groove oriented and not really one of those songs I would like, a true filler track perhaps. "Bliss" which is an okay song but sometimes the lyrics..even though I know it's only rock and roll...the lyrics tend to be kinda predictable and sappy at best. Perhaps I am contradicting myself or being hypocritical in this scrutiny also, I'm generally not a big fan of sappy ballads, some can work, but most often they fall flat, maybe because I am not into the whole relationship thing, and can't relate at all to it. Song title like "All Night Long" and "It's A Party" pretty much show also it's not deep meaning stuff, but you have to admit it get's right to the point.

"Our World" has some nice lyrics about the environment and some issues, I guess they reworked the song soon after and there is another version which will probably be on a future release, the one here works well for me though, not a particulary amazing song, but it's a catchy number that chugs along at a nice pace. Not like it's not been done before for a rock band to be socially or environmentally conscious, but from Buckcherry it's not that often, sometimes you do have to 'Check Your Head' even when having a great time partying.



Overall I would give it 4 stars, to me it rates somewhere in between "15" and "Black Butterfly" perhaps as on my list of fav albums by the band right now. Time will tell how well the rest of the songs I think are average fair as favs, but for now I am content with this release. I don't expect the world to change and the rules to change in rock after hearing about a dozen Buckcherry songs, so in that regard it's just your typical hard rock that works well and carries on the tradition of the great sound of Buckcherry.



Favs in order:

1. Dead

2. Never Say Never

3. Recovery

4. Our World

5. Oh My Lord

6. All Night Long

7. It's a Party

8. I Want You

9. Bliss

10. These Things

11. Liberty"