Friday, May 19, 2017

CD REVIEW: THE FUTURE AIN'T WHAT IT USE TO BE by The Biters




THE FUTURE AIN'T WHAT IT USE TO BE by The Biters
(Earache Records)

Atlanta, Georgia based rockers, The Biters are back with their latest release, 'The Future Ain't What It Used To Be', picking up where they let off with their previous outing, 'Electric Blood', the band once again serve up a album that is fully loaded with songs that have infectious and shout-along choruses.  Being a fan of the band since their 'Last Of A Dying Breed' Ep, there was no doubt I would not enjoy listening to what the band came up this time around. Influences raging from the Glam Rock '70's to the golden era of classic rock resulting in high octane rock n roll that delivers on every level. Powered by, Tuk on vocals and guitar,  Matt on guitar and vocals, Philip on bass and vocals and Joey on drums. Think Marc Bolan meets Cheap Trick.  The Biters are a band that stands apart from the crowd and steadfastly refuse to chase the latest trends and fads. The proof is in the pudding. Highlights include. "Let It Roll", the Sweet vibe of "Stone Cold Love", "Don't Turn This Good Heart Bad", "Hollywood" and "Chasing The Feeling". There is true presence and power in the tracks, with every sonic detail present. If you miss rocking out to hook laden songs served up by a band that deliver the Rock N' Roll goods check out The Biters, there just what the doctor ordered.
 Highly Recommended
Tony @ The Dedicated Rocker Society

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