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Artist: EndeverafteR

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CD Title: Kiss Or Kill

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Category: Hard Rock / Modern Sleaze

Year: 2007

Label: Razor & Tie

Catalog Number: 82985

Personnel

Michael Grant Vocals, Lead Guitar
Kristan Mallory Rhythm Guitar
Tommi Andrews Bass
Eric Humbert Drums

Tracks

1.  I Wanna Be Your Man  
2.  Baby 3x  
3.  Gotta Get Out  
4.  Poison  
5.   Next Best Thing Guest Vocals - Butch Walker  
6.  Tip Of My Tongue  
7.  Road To Destruction  
8.  All Night  
9.  Slave  
10.  From The Ashes Of Sin  
11.  Long Way Home  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Geoff Date: November 26, 2007 at 0:23
Awesome new hard rock disc. After a slow start, 'Gotta get out' is a wonderful catchy rocker, followed by a kick-ass hard rocker that is 'Poison'. You will not hear a better ballad this year than 'Next best thing'. Stunning. 'Tip of my tongue' and 'Road to destruction' are great rockers and 'All night' is another highlight - perfect, amusing commericial hard rock. 'From the ashes of sin' is my 2nd fave track - awesome modern melodic rock and 'Long way home' is a nice acoustic closer. Essential.

From: Mindcrime Date: December 13, 2007 at 20:43
I really think the first 3 tracks are great openers, especially Baby Baby Baby with it's "Wayward Son' Riff mixed in. There's nothing slow about them. Love the lyrics on "All Night" (did Butch have a hand in the lyrics?). This is almost like the next Marvelous 3 album with a hint of Jet mixed in. Wonderful!!!!

From: rick kerch vzla Date: September 2, 2008 at 13:36
"Buy Or Buy Not"...should have been the real title of this album...i mean there are some strong songs in here such as "Poison" for example but the rest...undefined sound... i found this album like a strange mixture of Hanoi Rocks,Nickelback or even Simple Plan????.Anyway 4 open minded persons.75/100

From: CC Date: September 3, 2008 at 18:14
If you like this album you should track down the song "No more words", the song they contributed to the album WWE Music vol.8 Also worth checking out for the Airbourne song "Turn up the trouble".

From: Doug Date: May 15, 2009 at 11:07
Just picked this up. Straight ahead rockin' tunes. Go get it!

From: WookieEnthal Date: July 10, 2009 at 3:05
Another turd of a record that should not be on here IMO.

From: metalmaniac777 Date: January 16, 2010 at 11:07
Those who despise any & all music released after 1989 can sneer at this CD like a mustachioed villain in an old black-and-white western, but at the end of the day it's just a straight-forward hard rock release beefed up with today's modern production values. The sharp hooks, electric energy, and big backing vocals have all been kissed by that 80s vibe, meaning Endeverafter joins the ever-growing list of bands who marry oldschool edge to modern rock sensibilities. Be it the cranking guitars or the catchy choruses or the cool-cat swagger, there's something here to please just about any hard rock fan, especially those who don't mind dabbling in the current musical climate. Far as I'm concerned, this is some killer stuff.

From: CC Date: August 3, 2016 at 16:39
I just don't get bands like this. They release an absolute cracker of an album, then do a song for WWE which gets them a bit more recognition, then they disappear up their own arses and split up. Such a shame as they had great potential. Equal parts modern rock and classic hair metal, with a few Iron Maiden style riffs thrown in for good measure.


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