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The second disc from this Irish band (and AC/DC opener) is so classic–rock that CD copies should come with a disco sucks sticker. Backed by meaty, riff–heavy propulsion, singer Cormac Neeson comes off as a tough guy and a Robert Plant devotee: He's a gunslinging desperado on "Demon Eyes," a fierce blues rocker that, like most of the album,has a huge, fist–pumping chorus. Unfortunately, the sound isn't very distinct, and the tunes don't usually stick. Everyday Demons will satisfy metal fans who are in between favorite albums, but if your tastes don't run along the lines of The Simpsons' Otto the bus driver, you can take a pass.
(Posted: Mar 3, 2009)
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