Burning Brides — Leave No Ashes
By
Dan "The Mouth" Lovranski (CHARTattack) June 29, 2004 10:40 am
Music Review
- Leave No Ashes
- V2/BMG
- 4.5 / 5

These guys truly are burning both ends of the joint, leaving no ashes, just a smoldering trail of smokin' guitar rock. Taking all the best elements from rockers like Cheap Trick, BTO, Guns ‘N Roses, The Hellacopters and Soundtrack Of Our Lives, Burning Brides span the decades with their powerful sonic rock attack. Despite the fact that the band have spent the last couple of tours opening for such supergroups as Audioslave and A Perfect Circle, cuts like "Century Song," "To Kill A Swan," "Come Alive" and "Last Man Standing" show that the Brides will soon be the main attraction at a stadium near you very soon. This is fist-pumping, lighter-waving, anthemic rock of the first order. All rise!
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