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Hellbound

AUTOMAG

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1 Alone AUTOMAG 2:36 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Tonight AUTOMAG 3:35 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Bullet AUTOMAG 2:54 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 The Last Time AUTOMAG 4:28 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Dead Man Walking AUTOMAG 2:50 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Ready to Ride AUTOMAG 3:00 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Hardcharger AUTOMAG 3:26 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Whiskeytown AUTOMAG 2:56 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 New Southern Outlaw AUTOMAG 3:49 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Hellbound AUTOMAG 4:43 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Southern rock, as a genre, isn't exactly rife with concept albums, but North Carolina's Automag look to change that by delivering one with their very first try, 2006's Hellbound. Unfortunately, though it reportedly weathered quite a few years on the drawing board, Hellbound's story still required the insertion of helpful plot notes amid its ten songs' lyrics, and, to be perfectly honest, it simply ain't all that entertaining. Rather, its ho-hum tale of two brothers wronged and their search for revenge is neither engaging nor thought-provoking (no Operation: Mindcrime, this), and plays like your typical episode of America's Most Wanted, only backed by an equally anonymous soundtrack. Core tracks like "Alone," "Dead Man Walking," and "Hardcharger" show little imagination and absolutely no surprises; their metallic Southern rock recalling, at best, the post-stoner earthiness of Halfway to Gone or Alabama Thunderpussy, and, at worst, the soulless commercial hard rock of Shinedown or 3 Doors Down. Even worse, and arguably the real cause behind the album's ultimate downfall, is a lifeless, hollow production, which renders all instrumentation — to borrow a suitably Southern phrase — deader than a doornail. What's more, it serves to expose the exceedingly average modern rock voice of frontman the Mighty Quinn, who's echo-laden attempts sound particularly vulnerable on slower numbers like "The Last Time" and "New Southern Outlaw." He fares slightly better on the closing semi-ballad of a title track, where a warmer acoustic backdrop finally overcomes some of the production issues and brings his tone closer to a Hetfield-like growl; but this last gasp comes just a little too late to salvage Automag's blunder of a debut. Hey, at least it's a concept album!

Recent Customer Reviews

Review "No Clue"
     
by dynalo

Unfamiliar with the band and the album, but who ever wrote the review is trashing bands such as Shinedown. Dude clearly doesn't have a clue! I will buy the album for no other reason than to check out one of Shinedown's contemporaries! Rock on

I dont Care
     
by steige

I dont care what that numbnuts critic says AUTOMAG is a great band! They Deserve alot more than to be shot down like that.If they were that bad they would not have discovered by Rockadrome then be put on Itunes.

YOU OBVIOUSLY DONT KNOW YOUR STUFF TO SAY THAT 3 DOORS DOWN IS SOULESS

Who cares whether or not it's a concept album?
     
by Atomicgrape

The person who wrote the review for I tunes bashed this CD for being a "concept album" and said it was no Operation Mindcrime. Here's a newflash for the reviewer, if Operation Mindcrime is the concept album to which all concept albums are compared to then it'll be a long time before any one reaches that level again. Does any one honestly think Mindcrime 2 was better than the original? Now that I have that off my chest let me comment on Hellbound. I had never heard of these guys before, like much of my music I stumbled across it. Not that I would buy the whole CD, the songs I do like are worth the $1 price tag and if I lose some of the storyline by only downloading some of the songs I'm not going to lose any sleep. The highlight of this CD for me is the song Hardcharger, although it be repetative, it's a adrenaline pumping juggernaught of a song.

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Formed: 2000 in North Carolina

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Comprised of the Mighty Quinn (vocals/guitar), Roger Morton (bass), and Dave Cook (drums), North Carolina's Automag blurs the lines between hard rock, metal, and Southern...
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