progshine
I haven't been following 'new' releases, I stopped trying to follow everything that came out back in... 2013. It's better that way, I believe, since nothing ended up impressing me. But every now and then, when I see a newly released album that I haven't really heard about, curiosity kicks in and off I go to see what was released.
That was the case with Nashville Pussy's latest album, Pleased to Eat You. I ended up skipping the band's classic phase and had only heard their previous album, Up the Dosage, which was ok, and the impression I was left with was the same with the new album: OK!
Is this a bad thing? I don't think so, it's a strong album, with good songs and everything a fan of the band could hope for. There's nothing new, it's the AC/DC school of making music. If you're a fan you will find the sound you like in here and there's no reason to change it.
Sometimes, I confess, I don't really understand the band's proposal, I know that everything revolves around sex, drugs, booze and Rock 'N' Roll, but sometimes they seem to be typical rockers from the south of the USA, along with everything that goes with it, but at the same time they record tracks like 'Just Another White Boy' criticizing the typical useless North American Redneck and 'We Want a War' with its anti-war message. It seems to me that Nashville Pussy is really an atypical case of a book that is judged by its cover, but it is necessary to read the content to understand that the book shouldn't have been judged by its cover, but it should... Go figure.