Ah, yes, the '70s. You remember the '70s, of course: big hair, big sunglasses, bell bottoms, Rat pedals, lead singers who kept referring to women as "mama." That's basically
Supagroup's whole frame of reference: if you're over 30, think
Aerosmith (if you're under 30, think
Lenny Kravitz). The only thing that betrays
Supagroup's second album as a product of the 21st century is the band's deep and sincere love of the F word, which didn't crop up so often on rock albums 30 years ago. Everything else is vintage '70s: the hair; the clothes; the cheese-a-rific hooks; the yowling vocals; the big, fat, nasty guitars. With all those visual and musical elements in mind, song titles like "Ready to Go" ("I really need some sleep/She wants to go all night"), "Hot Times" ("I don't know but I've been told/Girls gone wild for rock & roll"), and "Let's Go (Get Wasted)" ("Let's go get wasted") will come as no surprise. What does come as a surprise is the lyric to "I'm Gonna Change," which actually borders on introspective. Also,
L7 and
Hole may be surprised to learn that "it takes balls if you rock & roll" -- though they won't be surprised to hear guys like these say it. Politically correct they aren't, but lots of good, sleazy fun they are.