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Member Since: 2/9/2007
Band Website: brannickrecords.com
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Sounds Like: ’Long Live Me’ is true to the guitar-oriented style, in the genre of AC/DC and Judas Priest. Ballsy but bluesy, this CD screams of pure rock at its finest.
"Long Live Me" is the embodiment of hard rock, with all the power, sleaze, and vitality you need...and jaw-dropping guitar solos.
F**kin’ A." - Charlie “Gnarly†Steffens - KNAC.COM
“Bombastic! The word that comes to mind while I was cranking the Screamin’ Lords CD. The songs and the musicianship kick ass!â€
Erik Turner – Guitarist WARRANT
The Screamin’ Lords "Long Live Me is a fabulous trip back to the days when "sex, drugs, and rock and roll" meant much, much more than an "edgy" phrase emblazoned upon t-shirts for sale at Target.†- Michael Molenda, Editor In Chief - Guitar Player
"If you dig a serious seek-and-destroy approach to rock ’n’ roll, you’ll get the goods on the debut album from The Screamin’ Lords."
John Levy – Guitar Player Magazine
"This is just a pure no frills kick ass rock n roll band with no jump metal, no trends and just plain kicked my ass. The tunes are catchy, but still heavy and melodic and I am a sucker for a good riff and this had great riff after great riff." - Ball Buster Hard Music.com
"The Screamin’ Lords bring the past and the future together in one sweeping moment, leaving you breathless and gasping for air. That’s when you realize that... You are in the NOW!" Scott Thomas - Guitarz Forever.com
“Given a modern day production job, the environment may have been pristine for the recording of this album, but the guitars sound rough and ready on ’Long Live Me’. Sure to be around for awhile to come, welcome to The Screamin’ Lords.†- Glory Daze.com
“For an eight-tracker, this album is 100% switched on. No time or room for soppy ballads, just head-on rock n roll. Taking riffs out of the yesteryear songbooks, you’ll feel right at home if classic rock a la Judas Priest, AC/DC and Aerosmith is your bag.†- Hardrock Hideout.com
"If you want to relive the glory years when rock music was at its commercial peak then look no further than Long Live Me. They may be new to the scene, but The Screamin’ Lords have nailed down a sound that made countless groups superstars in the early 90s. ’Long live’ The Screamin’ Lords, because I can’t wait for their next release!" – Sleaze Roxx.com
"Final verdict, Solid stuff with a great production." - Urban "Wally" Wallstrom Rock United.com
Record Label: Brannick Records (USA)
Type of Label: Indie