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Rock
Release Date: 01/29/2008
With their debut album,
Runnin' Wild, Melbourne, Australia's
Airbourne add their name to a long list of Aussie and non-Aussie bands earnestly beholden to
hard rock godfathers
AC/DC. Although good timing may be on their side because, inevitable charges of cloning notwithstanding, there's arguably never been a greater need for fresh blood like
Airbourne to come along and revive this hallowed form of basic, pub-born,
boogie rock & roll. After all, 2007 marks the seventh anniversary (or, more appropriately, the seven year itch) since
AC/DC delivered a studio album of their own, and that was the career lowlight
Stiff Upper Lip, containing one great single and a lot of filler. So when compounded with
Airbourne's natural, no-fuss songwriting instincts, even the most cynical of fans will likely be happy to put their suspicions aside, and simply enjoy the
Runnin' Wild ride for what it's worth. And what it's worth, dear friends, is classic
hard rock gold (if not platinum) epitomized by blue collar, straightforward, pint-lifting anthems like the title track,
"Heartbreaker," and the rousing introduction of
Stand Up for Rock & Roll." Interestingly, along with instrumentally spare, mid-paced offerings such as
"Diamond in the Rough," "Fat City," "What's Eating You," and even first single
"Too Much, Too Young, Too Fast," Airbourne's overall aesthetic draws as much from
Brian Johnson-era
AC/DC as the more commonly emulated
Bon Scott -- and perhaps this too is what helps to distinguish them from their more hopelessly indebted predecessors (hello,
Rhino Bucket!). In any case, the biting attack brought to bear by lead shrieker and guitarist
Joel O'Keeffe and his crew rarely falls short of electrifying results, but there's obviously an incrementally spine-tingling energy to be found in the album's faster-paced, hard-driving offerings such as
"Blackjack," "Girls in Black," "Let's Ride" and the aforementioned title track. Finally, those still refusing to overlook the band's
AC/DC-isms and focus on the songs are challenged to keep a smile off their faces during
"Cheap Wine & Cheaper Women," which, like the rest of
Runnin' Wild reminds us that it's really sort of stupid (and pointless) to resist the uplifting power of
rock & roll, and therefore
Airbourne themselves. 'Nuff said -- sometimes surprise is overrated -- let's rock! [The American release of the album replaces the final track of the Austrailian edition (
"Let's Ride") with "Hellfire".]
~Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide
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Alan
from Orlando, FL
The new classic rock
This is what rock should be all about. This is the kind of music that makes you want to just off the end of the coffee table and stage dive onto the carpet. Great music with awesome beats.
musicBuff
from cincinnati, OH
amazing!! best music since 80's rock 'n' roll
they are great. They bring back that classic rock sound.
LITTLEMAMA
from Greensboro, PA
GREAT!!!!
This is one GREAT band. You just don't hear Metal like this anymore!!