Review from GRITZ.NET
author: Micheal Buffalo Smith
All Points in Between
Rebel Pride
rebelprideband.com
On this, Rebel Pride’s sophomore release, they kick it up even bigger and better than on the first album. This Florida band manages to bring us a sound very similar to that of the original Molly Hatchet, while still keeping it real and absolutely original.
The lead singer sounds a helluva lot like Danny Joe Brown did in his hey day, and I really love that. The famous “three guitar attack” made famous by folks like Hatchet and of course fellow Floridians The Outlaws is present and accounted for. And the rhythm section has it tighter than Jack Benny’s hat band.
Great songs abound, from the rockin’ opener, “Girls Just Wanna Dance” to powerful tunes like “Cocaine Gun” and “It is What it Is.” Of course, the outstanding track that rises to the top, one that has garnered quite a lot of air play on radio stations like allsouthernrock.com i “Heritage Not Hate,” and anthem for the confederate battle flag waving crowd.
All Points in Between should satisfy the hunger of any fan of the Skynyrd/Hatchet style of Southern Rock. These guys aren’t playing around. It’s obvious they mean business. Prepare to have your ass kicked.
-Michael Buffalo Smith
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Rebel Pride - All Points Between
author: Abdo de Souza Chaim
I think Rebel Pride is a Great Southern Rock Band. I loved this CD, specially song "Touch Our Souls". I love Southern Rock. I love your music.
You are Excellent Musicians!!! You are Great!!!
Thanks for excellent music!
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First class southern rock!!!
author: Peter (uk)
Having brought the two previous cd's thanks to (cd baby) this band just get better all the time, some more great southern boogie is where it's at, with a better production this time round making the songs sound that much better and we get 10 tracks this time too. This is my favorite southern band right now, if you haven't heard them yet, go get yourself a copy of this cd, open a bottle of JD and.........need I say more!!!!
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All Points In Between
author: johnney whetzel
This is a good album but it just doesn't have the same kick that "Backin' It Up" and "It Is What It Is" had. There were a few good songs on this album but just about every song on the other 2 albums kicked butt. I still think they are one of the best Southern Rock Bands I have ever listened to.
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