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(Alternative Rock, Alternative Metal) Cherri Bomb – This Is The End Of Control – 2012, MP3, 320 kbps, FlAC Artist: Cherri Bomb Album: This Is The End Of Control Released: 2012 Style: Alternative Rock Format: MP3 320Kbps / FLAC Size: 85 Mb DOWNLOAD LINKS If you see any links with error, please let us know. Let's us know into comment area.

Find album reviews, stream songs, credits and award information for This is the End of Control - Cherri Bomb on AllMusic - 2012 - It's all too easy for all-girl rock. Cherri Bomb is an up-and-coming group of badass girls (yes, they’re all girls) who have been rocking the L.A. Punk and rock scene since their inception back in 2008. The group is managed by Samantha Maloney and features Julia Pierce on vocals and guitars, Nia Lovelis on vocals and drums, Miranda Miller on vocals, guitar, and keys, and Rena Lovelis on vocals and bass. Cherri Bomb - This Is The End Of Control (2012) MP3 320 kbit/s rar and zip.
It's all too easy for all-girl rock bands to be fetishized just for being who they are (not to mention how depressing it is when the bands play into it too much), but this isn't a problem for Cherri Bomb. Download Free Buku Biologi Kelas Xi Erlangga Pdf Reader. Edgy-girly name aside, the band doesn't wield its gender or sexuality as an entrance into its music.
Yes, Cherri Bomb is an all-female band, and yes, the members were in their teens when they recorded this album, but they don't need to emphasize either of those facts to make compelling music. The band's full-length debut This Is the End of Control proves that Cherri Bomb is a straight-ahead rock band with talent, a rarity in the 2010s no matter how old or what sex the people in the band are. Julia Pierce and company can rock with the best of them: 'Hold On' boasts some fearsome fretwork while 'Drawing a Blank' is as angry as it is fun, with tumbling riffs and breakneck drums courtesy of Nia Lovelis. 'I don't want your opinion' Pierce sneers on the threatening, taunting 'Shake the Ground'; later, she's clever and empowering on 'Paper Doll' ('I'm not here to break your fall/I won't be your paper doll'), one of the few songs where Cherri Bomb uses typically feminine imagery to hit its point home. Every now and then, the band sweetens its sound with some pop leanings; Pierce's commanding vocals suggest Paramore's Hayley Williams in a particularly fierce frame of mind, especially on 'Too Many Faces,' while the album's sole ballad 'Heart Is a Hole' would do Evanescence proud. Fittingly, though, Cherri Bomb sounds most natural when it feels like the band is ready to explode, as on 'Raw.