Black Label Society

1919 Eternal (Spitfire 2002)

Album review

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Zack is back and more pissed off then ever on his latest release 1919*Eternal. A graduate from the Osbourne institute of metal has just released his sophomore album and is coming at you with fists swinging.
B.L.S. 1919 is a hard core album that will leave you wanting to break everything in sight with the exception of your CD player. Zack Wylde is the brainchild behind BLS as well at the vocals, the bass and of course riff master. The band delivers some heavy bone crunching tracks such as "Battering Ram" and the single to the album "Bleed For Me". Wylde slows it down a bit on the ballad "Bridges To Cross" but not for to long.
This no bullshit metal cd is a perfect example of what BLS is. Attitude, talent and Sam Adams. Check out bsl on tour this summer at ozzfest.

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Reviewed by: Brandon Marshall