
Warrant's 2006 album "Born Again" marks a triumphant return to their hard rock roots, featuring new vocalist Jaime St. James and the reunion of original members. Critics praised its classic 80s-inspir
March 31, 2006 · Big Rock Music
This is the sound of a band reborn, shaking off the dust and plugging back into the raw, unadulterated energy of classic hard rock. "Born Again" feels like a high-octane road trip through the best of the 80s, but with a crisp, modern punch. Expect anthemic choruses that demand to be sung along to, searing guitar solos that transport you to a stadium stage, and a rhythm section that drives with relentless power. It's confident, energetic, and unapologetically rock and roll, perfect for anyone who misses the heyday of big riffs and even bigger hooks. Own this if you want an album that feels both nostalgic and fresh, a testament to enduring rock spirit.
How does Born Again sound next to the rest of Warrant's catalogue?
Road Trip saturates this record notably more than the artist's norm.
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