The Addictions on Indie-Music.com
The Addictions couldn't be further from the whining, griping, and moaning of contemporary alternative rockers. They bring back what was so appealing about rock in the first place -- hell-raising fun.
So begins The Addictions' bio, and as you listen to their self-titled debut, you quickly discover they aren't fooling around. This is gritty, hard-driving, amps-on-11 rock-n-roll with a punk attitude and not a ballad in the bunch. You get the feeling that if they had to play one, they'd self-destruct -- or die of boredom, like a biker on a moped.
Read my review of The Addictions on Indie-Music.com.
Read more reviews by Kenny Hart on Indie-Music.com.
So begins The Addictions' bio, and as you listen to their self-titled debut, you quickly discover they aren't fooling around. This is gritty, hard-driving, amps-on-11 rock-n-roll with a punk attitude and not a ballad in the bunch. You get the feeling that if they had to play one, they'd self-destruct -- or die of boredom, like a biker on a moped.
Read my review of The Addictions on Indie-Music.com.
Read more reviews by Kenny Hart on Indie-Music.com.
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