Track Listing 1. One Shot 2. Up For It 3. Gone Inside the Zero 4. Hello 5. What's the Matter Man 6. Your Number Is One 7. Stop Look and Listen 8. I Want So Much More 9. Hangin Around 10. Going Out Strange 11. We Walk Alone 12. Let That Devil Out - (Bonus Track) 13. Too Much Rock and Roll - (Bonus Track) 14. Nowhere to Go But Inside - (Bonus Track) 15. Soul Implant - (Bonus Track) 16. Marcus Has the Evil in Him - (Bonus Track)
| Details | | Distributor: | Phantom Import Distributi | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Rollins Band: Henry Rollins (vocals); Jim Wilson (guitar); Jason Mackenroth (saxophone, drums); Marcus Blake (bass). Recorded at Cherokee Studios, Los Angeles, California. Japanese edition contains five bonus cuts--"Let That Devil Out," "Too Much Rock 'N' Roll," "Nowhere To Go But Inside," "Soul Implant," & "Marcus Has The Evil In Him." Henry Rollins's second album with the new-and-improved Rollins Band (it's basically Rollins fronting the Los Angeles hard rock band Mother Superior), 2001's NICE also proves to be the debut release from the quartet's new label, Sanctuary Records. The album's unassuming title might lull many a newcomer into a false sense of security, before pummeling the listener with the Rollins Band trademark of groove-heavy, Sabbath-esque power rock. NICE finds the Rollins Band growing together as a unit (especially when compared to their first release together, 2000's GET SOME GO AGAIN), as they lock into one killer riff-rocker after another. There's the album's undisputed highlight "Your Number Is One," the opening track "One Shot," and the aggressive "Gone Inside the Zero" for starters. With the release of NICE, the latest edition of the Rollins Band appears to be fast developing into one hell of a deadly rocking beast.
Editorial Reviews ...Straightforward, ass-kicking garage-metal....Henry's concerns haven't changed...but the fresh sound of the band is update enough. CMJ (08/13/2001)
8 out of 10 - ...A suprisingly solid effort... Alternative Press (10/01/2001)
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