BUCKCHERRY Singer Calls 'Black Butterfly' Band's Best Album To Date
October 1, 2008California rockers BUCKCHERRY recently spoke to the Fox News Channel about their new album "Black Butterfly", which the group calls its best to date. "It's just fantastic from beginning to end," singer Josh Todd tells Anita Vogel. "It's got all the usual flavors that a usual BUCKCHERY record has. There's just some really special moments on this record."
Watch the entire Fox News segment below.
"Black Butterfly" sold just under 47,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to enter The Billboard 200 chart at position No. 8. The CD follows up 2006's "15", which marked a huge comeback for the band after it was left for dead in 2002. "15" sold more than one million copies and produced several hit singles, with the song "Crazy Bitch" becoming one of the most popular ringtones ever.
BUCKCHERRY came onto the scene in 1999 with its self-titled debut album, which went gold. But its 2001 sophomore effort, "Time Bomb", was a sales disappointment, leading Todd and Nelson to put the band on ice until 2005.
Todd and Nelson are the only original members still in the group. During BUCKCHERRY's hiatus they were involved with an early version of VELVET REVOLVER.
"Don't Go Away" is the latest single from "Black Butterfly". It follows up "Too Drunk..."
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