August 9, 2010 – Touring hard for a decade, Buckcherry has more than enough stamina to make it through a set of rambunctious mainstream rock anthems. They’ve never played a boring show, but now in support of their fifth studio album it seems that the band has made their concerts into an even bigger spectacle.
Buckcherry now has a new studio album in the form of All Night Long to back up their already potent catalog. The songs from this release play with a more slick sound than the raw stylings of older cuts like “Talk to Me“, but still manage to come off as a natural progression for the band instead of a trip into overproduction. But then again, this is a group that could perform any song live and make it sound raw.
Singer Josh Todd leads the band with the larger than life persona that any good frontman should have; his piercing rasp always present along with ample headbanging and other wild stage antics. He’s not one for standing still, and neither is the rest of the band.
Giving the show much of its sound were Guitarists Stevie D and Keith Nelson, who aside from the occasional center-stage jamming stuck on opposite ends of the stage and did what they do best – get the crowd worked up over their guitar licks.
Buckcherry is now delivering shows that are even more over the top than those in the past, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Perhaps they’ve taken some notes from Gene or Paul from KISS, who they supported on tour last fall. Or maybe it’s more of an impulse rather than a conscious decision. Whatever the case, Todd and the gang are out to ensure that you don’t forget their concert.
Buckcherry is Awesome! What an amazing live show they put on.
Once you see them perform, you will anti anticipate seeing them again!
ROCK ON BUCKCHERRY!