linePublished: 24 August 2009

Naughty Boys

Destiny Calls
N-Records

Genre: Hard Rock

Destiny Calls is the second album from the Swedish band Naughty Boys. The recipe from there debut record R U Nasty Enough continuous and are on some points improved. So is the really heavy bas en drum work prominent on Destiny Calls and our Swedish friends succeeded to throw some nice tracks on the album with a touch off eighties style.

As an Dutchman you’ve got the feeling that you have heard it before and I won’t be surprised that the band – next to Motley Crue’s Dr. Feelgood- an Sleeze Beez record lies somewhere at the attic where they put out some inspiration. If those two bands are mixed you’ll know what they pretend. Destiny Calls is just in one way to listen to it, and that is hard.

The pumping, fat, rocking songs as the title number Destiny Calls – time after time you wanna sing oh yeah, kick start…from Motley Crue - Walk Away, Endless Pain- Sleeze Beez !- , Runaway Train and the drag along track Fly With The Angels makes your bass speakers go wild and makes that your neighbors from three doors further will run out there houses while thinking everything will collapse.

Mad bites one off the neighbors to me that my time will come and indeed, Destiny Calls when you’re a Naughty Boy ( s ), hahaha.


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Releasedate 9 September 2009
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Editor Dick Dijk