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Last Updated: May 22, 2013 8:19 AM




BUCKCHERRY's 'Confessions' Projected to Sell 12K-15K First Week - Feb. 20, 2013
"Confessions", the sixth studio album from Californian rockers BUCKCHERRY, is likely to sell between 12,000 and 15,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release, according to industry web site Hits Daily Double. The estimate was based on one-day sales reports compiled after the record arrived in stores on February 19 via Century Media Records.

BUCKCHERRY's previous CD, "All Night Long", opened with around 28,000 copies in August 2010 to land at position No. 10 on The Billboard 200 chart.

The band's fourth studio effort, titled "Black Butterfly", premiered with around 47,000 copies back in September 2008 to enter the chart at No. 8.

To celebrate the release of "Confessions", the Los Angeles rock band — Josh Todd (vocals), Keith Nelson (guitar), Stevie D. (guitar), Jimmy Ashhurst (bass), Xavier Muriel (drums) — will headline three intimate hometown shows at The Viper Room in West Hollywood on March 7, 8 and 9.

"The Viper Room is where it all began for us," says Todd. "At one point when we would hit the stage in that small club, the crowd sounded like an arena. It was so explosive that we landed a record deal and now 15 years later we're coming back to do it all again."

"Confessions" was produced by Keith Nelson and Marti Frederiksen (AEROSMITH, OZZY OSBOURNE) and features eclectic CD artwork by graffiti artist Ewok. The songs on "Confessions" merge punk grit, gutter attitude, honest storytelling, and razor sharp hooks, while the lyrics are tied together by the underlying theme of the Seven Deadly Sins.

In a recent interview with Loudwire.com, Todd elaborated on the album's subject matter. Josh explained, "There was a point in my life when I was a youth when I lost a family member and I acted out in my grieving process through the deadly sins, so that's kind of what the story's about on the record. I think the seven sins are timeless and that everybody struggles with them in their daily lives all the time."

The album's first single, "Gluttony", is impacting Active Rock in the U.S. and Top 5 at Active Rock in Canada. The provocative video for "Gluttony" — directed by Billy Jayne and filmed in a North Hollywood church — can be seen below.

A two-disc deluxe version of the "Confessions" CD is also available and features the bonus tracks "Give 'Em What They Want" and "When The Fire Starts". In addition, a bonus DVD includes the "Gluttony" music video and lyric video, behind-the-scenes footage and band interviews from the set of the "Gluttony" video shoot, and "The Story Behind Confessions" featurette. "Confessions" will also be released on vinyl in April.





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COMMENT | Solid
posted by : obinthecuse
2/20/2013 7:55:03 PM
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Listening to the new cd now - sorry haters, these guys rawk. They fucking kill it live - I've seen multiple shows in all sized venues and they have never disappointed, no matter the room or arena...


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posted by : bravo
2/20/2013 7:56:24 PM
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I've seen them also multiple times, Josh is a great front man, great rock songs.


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posted by : Hipster Trash
2/20/2013 9:31:38 PM
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I'm surprised at how low this album is expected to sell considering their stature. I would of guessed anything from them would of been 40k easily.

And while I'm not really a fan of their music at all, I saw them open for Axl Rose in 2011 and they were great live.


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COMMENT | Great album
posted by : RiotAct666
2/20/2013 9:36:15 PM
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And they put on a rocking show live. Seen them a few times over the years, Buckcherry don't disappoint.


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COMMENT | 'RE: Great album'
posted by : JJJB
2/20/2013 11:14:26 PM
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hot topic posers

*flushes toilet*


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posted by : YodaAct666
2/20/2013 10:37:32 PM
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I like them, at least I want to like them.

Music is great, it moves, but the video kinda sends the wrong vibes. It's like it's saying to the emo guy, hey have some pills and drink, kill yourself big loser. What next, a video of a kid with a gun in school?


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COMMENT | Not bad
posted by : Gallogs
2/21/2013 7:59:46 AM
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I've listened to the cd a couple of times and only Gluttony jumps out at me. However, the last two cd's took a few listens to appreciate. Live, the band never dissapoints. F**ck'n awesome!!


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