All_Hail_(Kïll_Cheerleadër_album)

<i>All Hail</i> (Kïll Cheerleadër album)

All Hail (Kïll Cheerleadër album)

2004 studio album by Kïll Cheerleadër


All Hail is Kïll Cheerleadër's first full-length album, released in 2004, by Spinerazor/Corporate Punishment Records and later reissued in 2006. 6 out of the 12 songs on this album were featured on their previous releases as well.

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Track listing

  1. "Sell Your Soul" (E.Deth, T.War) – 3:11 (Appeared on Gutter Days as "RNR")
  2. "So Young" (E.Deth, T.War, C.MacKinnon) – 3:43 (Appeared on the Go demo as "Go")
  3. "Deathboy" (E.Deth, T.War) – 2:39
  4. "Lady of the Night" (E.Deth, T.War) – 3:39 (Appeared on Gutter Days as "Straight To Hell")
  5. "No Feelings" (E.Deth, T.War, C.MacKinnon) – 3:30
  6. "Go Away" (E.Deth, T.War) – 3:38
  7. "Find Your Own Way Home" (E.Deth, T.War, C.MacKinnon) – 3:08
  8. "Want Action" (E.Deth, T.War) – 3:14 (Appeared on the Go demo and Gutter Days)
  9. "Don't Call Me Baby, Baby" (E.Deth, T.War, C.MacKinnon) – 3:55 (Appeared on Gutter Days)
  10. "Bad Habit" (E.Deth, T.War) – 3:15 (Appeared on the Go demo)
  11. "No Lullabies" (E.Deth, T.War) – 3:42
  12. "Hurt the People You Love" (E.Deth, T.War) – 0:49

Personnel

  • Ethan Deth - Vocals, Bass
  • Anthony Useless (T. War) - Vocals, Guitar
  • Chad MacKinnon - Lead Guitar
  • Kriss Rites - Drums
  • All songs arranged by Kïll Cheerleadër
  • Recorded and Produced by Jordon Zadoronsky and Kïll Cheerleadër
  • Mixed by Terry Sawchuck, Kïll Cheerleadër, Jordon Zadoronsky (track 11) and No One (track 12)
  • Mix Touch-Ups - Ted Onyszczak
  • Mastered by Andy Krehm
  • Exec. Produced by Spencer Cage
  • Drums on track 3 by Jimmy Nova
  • Cover Art by Ethan Deth and Penny Parker

Critical reception

Evan Davies of Now gave the album a three out of five rating, calling it "a well-executed and upbeat hard rock album that succeeds at capturing the band’s energy and sweat without compromising quality", and noting similarities to Motörhead and Mötley Crüe.[1]


References

  1. Davies, Evan (2006) "Disc Review: Kill Cheerleader", Now, April 13–20, 2006, Vol 25 No 33, retrieved 2011-12-15

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