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Planet 9 - Planet 9

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PLANET 9
PLANET 9
Released July 26, 2011 (Jamsync Music)

CD Track List:
01. 40 Days
02. 1000 Years
03. Velvet Glove
04. 32nd Floor
05. $Money$
06. Take Me Away
07. Morning Comes (How I Feel)
08. Broken Pride
09. Bad Attitude
10. I Want It All
11. Chain Of Fools

Band:
Alan Kennedy - vocals and guitar
Ron Zingaro - guitars and vocals
Rich Wilson - bass and vocals
Geof Wilson - drums

Additional Musicians:
Steve Theado - guitar (2)

Production:
Produced by Jack Campitelli.

Review:
If a band is going to compare themselves to The Four Horsemen they better be good... damn good! So of course I was expecting to be disappointed when I first got Planet 9's self-titled debut disc -- but I'm happy to say that finally a band lives up to the boisterous claims on their press release.
  Planet 9 frontman Alan Kennedy may not sound like the legendary Frank C. Starr but he has definitely reincarnated his snarling attitude, while at times giving off a Glenn Danzig vibe (minus the egotistical dwarfisms). With a southern swagger, Planet 9 takes the sleazy sounds of The Four Horsemen -- you'd swear Dave Lizmi and Haggis had reunited during the guitar solo on "Velvet Glove" -- and mixes them with Circus Of Power's biker rock for a powerful combination. There is no flash on this album, just four guys playing in your face hard-driving rock with ample amounts of attitude.
  "40 Days" and "1000 Years" contain the type of raw intensity that every pissed-off band strives for as they simply lay down a throbbing rhythm and convincingly drive the message home. On "32nd Floor", where the Danzig similarities are really noticeable, Planet 9 mellow ever so slightly during the verses before exploding during the chorus before its back to unrelenting rock on "$Money$". After slowing down a touch on "Broken Pride" the band comes back with what could easily be their theme song -- "I got a bad reputation along with a bad attitude, so you best not fuck with me or I'll be coming after you", pretty much sum up what Planet 9 is all about. Wrapping up the entire album is a cool cover of "Chain Of Fools", which takes Little Caesar's version and dirties it up even more.
  Planet 9's debut may be a bit one dimensional, but who cares -- it kicks all kinds of ass. Taking over a decade to release their first album (the band originally formed back in 1999) has allowed Planet 9 to fester and grow into a solid hard rock outfit. If it takes these guys another ten years to release the follow-up they may just forget about the music and smash their instruments over your head -- actually, that may happen regardless.
  www.planet9band.com - www.facebook.com/pages/Planet-9/92909778344 - www.jamsyncmusic.com

Reviewed by Skid for Sleaze Roxx, August 2011

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