Rhino Bucket …And Then It Got Ugly (Release Year – 2006)
There has been a pretty good buzz about the new disc by Rhino Bucket, so I had no choice but to check it out. It has been 12 long years since we have had a new Rhino Bucket disc, and judging from the killer tunes on this disc, I hope we will get a new disc with fresh tunes before another decade passes.
As you probably know, Rhino Bucket is often compared to Bon Scott era AC/DC, and the sound here has not changed. In 2007, AC/DC fans have three choices: they can a) play their old CD’s until they etch grooves into them, b) stick their head in a paper bag and scream loudly, or c) go buy the new Rhino Bucket disc. (I recommend c 🙂 )
This disc will not disappoint any hard rock fans out there. …And Then It Got Ugly features the kickass vocals of Georg Dolivo, and the excellent rocking guitar of former Kix axe slinger, Brian Forsythe. I have quite a few favorites on this disc including Welcome to Hell, Don’t Bring Her Down, She Rides, Smile and Blood Sweat and Beers.
This is a fine collection of 80’s style hard rock, that will appeal to all AC/DC, Kix and most Hard Rock Fans in general! Don’t miss this one!
Warning! The videos below, may make your credit card jump out of your wallet and order this disc from ITunes immediately.
Rating: Out of 10
Don’t Bring Her Down
She Rides
Smile
Track Listing:
- Welcome to Hell
- Dead and Well
- Don’t Bring Her Down
- Monkey Boy Highway
- Smile
- Word
- Invisible
- Hammer and Nail
- She Rides
- Blood Sweat and Beers
- I Was Told
Rhino Bucket is:
Georg Dolivo – Vocals
Brian Forsythe – Guitars
Reeves Downes – Bass
Jackie Inx – Drums
Nobody with a taste of old AC/DC still on the tip of their tongue should hesitate to add this to their rocknroll collection. This is the ultimate party album, just ask your guests to put their drinks down before playing it or you will probably need to get your carpet cleaned. BILL SCHRECK YOOKANAMITT PRODUCTIONS TheCatsMeowMusic
What an incredible album! See these guys live if they come to your neck of the woods. I saw them in San Diego with Simon Wright pounding the skins back in ’94, and a half-dozen times in the last two years, and if anything, they’ve only gotten better with age. The weird truth is that due to sheer songwriting talent, Rhino Bucket is simply a better band than AC/DC’s been in 25 years. Best rock-n-roll outfit going right now.