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Artist: Brand New Sin

Title: Tequila

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Category: Modern Melodic Metal

Year: 2006

Label: Century Media

Catalog Number: 8330-2

Personnel

Joe Altier lead vocals
Kris Wiechmann guitar
Kenny Dunham guitar
Chuck Kahl bass
Kevin Dean drums
Peter Steele Additional vocals
Joey Z. Additional guitars

Tracks

1.  Said and Done  
2.  Did Me Wrong  
3.  Spare the Agony  
4.  Ice Man  
5.  The Proposition  
6.  Old  
7.  Worm Whore  
8.  See the Sun  
9.  Motormeth  
10.  Numero Dos  
11.  Elogio  
12.  Reaper Man  
13.  Acehole  
14.  House of the Rising Sun    Cover: The Animals

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From: Doghouse Reilly Date: August 15, 2013 at 21:57
Arriving less than eighteen months after Recipe For Disaster, Tequila feels a bit rushed. The artwork hints at more of the southern/western-flavored metal of the first two albums, but actually, the music sounds less that way than you might expect, after the Lone Ranger drumbeats in the intro. Also missing is that fat, thick, juicy guitar sound, which makes the repetitiveness of some songs seem more obvious. Still a good disc, though, with favorites being the first three tracks, "See The Sun," "Motormeth" and a creepy rendition of "House Of The Rising Sun." Tracks 4, 7 11 and 13 are all instrumentals, and jbrief ones at that, not adding much of anything to the album.

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: September 22, 2022 at 19:14
I miss these guys, man. According to former singer Joe Altier, the guys had a pretty rough time of it the whole way, and they kinda sound like a hard-luck band. But even in 2006, it was hard not to hear this disc as anything but a disappointment. Joey Z. from Life of Agony produced the record, and somehow makes the band sound pretty small, especially if you compare to their huge-sounding debut. "Did Me Wrong" is one of the best songs they did, even if the riff sounds like Pantera-lite (very similar to "Regular People"), and the first single "Motormeth" is a good, angry blast. Peter Steele doesn’t dd much to "Reaper Man," and a song like "The Proposition" gets tiring pretty quick. "Spare The Agony" is good but feels almost like half of a song. A couple other songs really expose the band's hidden weakness for heavy-but-bland radio-rock, with "Numero Dos" almost sounding like Godsmack or something. A decent disc, but the first two are the way to go


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