Charetta Defying the Inevitable Review by Gary Hill
The whole concept of a female driven heavy rock band has become a bit of a cliché in recent years. It’s just plain overdone. Well, this group seems to avoid sounding like everyone else. That’s at least partly because the arrangements aren’t polished to the point of seeming artificial and partly because for the most part they avoid the trappings of epic metal. In many ways this is closer to old school groups like L7 and more extreme versions like Otep. Comparisons to both the Runaways and Warlock are also warranted at points. Whoever you stand this up against, though, it is a strong disc and rather unique. It is also an album that exercises restraint in terms of not falling into the more is always better trap. They get in and get out in less than forty minutes.
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