

With a new delicious dose of spectacular If according to the critics liking this album is wrong, than oh boy do I not want to be to right. If according to the critics liking this album is wrong, than oh boy do I not want to be to right. Here is my playlist Luv XXX, OH Yeah, Beautiful, Tell Me, Out Go The Lights, Legendary Child, Street Jesus, Lover A lot, Freedom Fighter, Something, Another Last Goodbye. I just wish they would release a high def version of this because I don't think cd or mp3 does this justice. The band sound like they are all playing together in the same room and the guitars playing is some of their best in a long time Steven Tyler's voice sounds as good as it always has just with more natural rasp. It's the album minus the fat, and without the aforementioned ballads I am quite satisfied.

I made a playlist and it's getting heavy rotation in my car and pad.

Now I start to see the reasoning behind the mass amounts of tracks the band wants to appease ALL their fans, so you jerks who all bought the armageddon sound track and all their greatest hits albums you get no less then 2 syrupy ballads to weep queitly in your snuggies to, and yes the band plays them well ( 3 if you count the much better Another Last Goodbye) and the hopeless American idol groupies will no doubt like Can't stop loving you with Carrie Underwood well performed, but why? So for those of us that want loud guitars and that Aerosmith groove and soul + the experimental Aero weirdness and psychedelic sounds, we get some of the best stuff they've done since Pump. An Aerosmith album should be short hard hitting and to the point ie Toys, Get your Wings, Rocks, Pump as opposed to the bloated long plays like get a grip and nine lives. See when I noticed how many tracks were on this I wondered how it could stand up to other Aerosmith records. I will be the first to admit that at first I was disappointed with this album, but after multiple listens and the wonders of the digital age I I will be the first to admit that at first I was disappointed with this album, but after multiple listens and the wonders of the digital age I realize that it's brilliant.
