Recorded and produced by Supagroup guitarist Benji Lee and mixed by Kevin Shirley (Iron Maiden, Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin, Black Crowes).
PRESS QUOTES:
"These boys are the first band I¹ve had open for me since Guns N¹ Roses to get a standing ovation every night. It takes charisma to make it in rock and roll, and these kids have it in spades." -- Alice Cooper
“Finally, here is some real rawk!” -- Penthouse
"Supagroup have just the right rock and roll attitude, and they have it in abundance. With a style that's equal part AC/DC power, Van Halen energy and Aerosmith accessibility, there's no question these boys have the true spirit of rock and roll coursing through their veins. Timeless sounds of great guitar driven rock." -- Hit Parader
“Hard rock is fun again!” -- Rolling Stone
"Supagroup proudly picks up Bon Scott's bar tab and adds a toast to vintage Aerosmith spiked with Guns N' Roses. On stage, the bad-boy boogtie hammers even harder when fretburner Benji casts down bolts of Gibson SG lightning as his comrades size up your girlfriend and eyeball the bar for another shot of firewater. Lock up you daughters, lock up your wives, lock up your back door, run for your lives... Supagroup is bringing the rock, and it's a molten meteor of old school power chords and barroom bravada." -- Metal Edge
"Supagroup makes a pretty convincing case that a bad attitude and an assload of searing '70s hard-rock riffs are all you need to build a band." -- Maxim
"If you believe rock and roll will be this years' hip hop, then Supagroup and their new album might just do for the genre what OutKast have done for Seventies funk. They mix the classic blues rock of early Stones and Humble Pie with the guitar ferocity of Motorhead and AC/DC. Also in the mix is a touch of the Supersuckers' sly humor and the "drink and rock" good time vibe of the late, lamented Unband. The result is a truly potent elixir." -- Rollingstone.com
“It’s immediately apparent that this band understands what so many others don't: that rock n' roll is supposed to be fun." - Guitar One
"God's second gift to ballroom notoriety - Flat out Bon Scott era AC/DC, lovingly peppered with Joe Perry an Eddie Van Halen guitar bursts amid songs about screwing, rocking and drinking." -- Drum Magazine
"Thanks to 40 minutes of blinding, fist-pumping fury Supagroup reconverted me to the cause of rock n¹ roll and all it¹s life-changing glory." -- Austin Chronicle
"Supagroup put on the best live show I've ever seen." -- Detroit Metro Times
“…the ravaging riffage of AC/DC, the restless bop of the Ramones and the bluesy groove of the Stones - all rendered with a bit of a wink and one helluva chug." -- L.A. Weekly
"A Supagroup show is the nearest thing to seeing AC/DC in a club nowadays." --Minneapolis Star Tribune
"What do you get when you cross a sweaty, kung-fu-fox with an unassailably thunderous rhythm section and a guitar player that positively shoots sparks? You get Supagroup, my friends." -- Audio Galaxy
"These guys do not simply play their instruments, they wield them. The watchdogs for the dirty rock n¹ roll world, a story of the little rock band that could". -- Detroit Metro Times
"Singer Chris Lee is the front man all the trendier rock bands lack." -- Austin American Statesman
"Everywhere you turned, nothin¹ but shit eating grins, spilt beers, guitar solos and pumping fists. It begged the question, why don¹t bands rock like that anymore?"-- Mean Street
"Supagroup is what you would call kicking your ass right now." -- Las Vegas Mercury
"Supagroup is everything a rock band should be." -- The Hit List
"A contender for the rock n¹ roll throne." -- Plan 9
“It’s not like Supagroup are trying to be rock heroes or anything. It just happens.” -- The Houston Press
"Their heady punch is equal parts Van Halen bombast and Buzzcocks levity." Minneapolis City Pages
"The aural equivalent of losing your virginity at an AC/DC concert in heaven. On really, really good dope." -- Mass Appeal
"AC/DC is only the tip of the iceberg, there are elements of the whiskey-bent and hell-bound fury of the Supersuckers and the sweaty enthusiasm of MC5 in the mix." - Flagpole
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