February 19, 2009
Cold Truth :: Do Whatcha Do
Independent Release
By The Atomic Chaser
Tennessee based rockers, Cold Truth return with their long awaited sophomore release, 'Do Whatcha Do'. If you are in the mood, or plain out appreciate, killer guitar riffs, great vocals, and a tight rhythm unit, all packaged in some 70's style rock n roll, then this is the album for you. Wow! Talk about a tour de force guitar album, this is just that. Cold Truth is powered by Thane Shearon on vocals AND Rhythm guitar, Abe White on bass, Kurt Mench on lead and rhythm guitar and on drums, Matt Green. Cold Truth is a good example of pure heartfelt unadulterated quality rock. For its style the musicianship and singing is top notch although some songs are stronger than others overall I think it's great. 'Do Whatcha Do' flows from track to track very well with songs that complement each other nicely. These guys remind me of bands like Free, Bad Company and even Cry Of Love. From the opening mover, "Cold As Hell, you are treated to all the wonderful elements one comes to expect from a solid rock and roll band. The second track, "Diesel", has the same tension and anticipation to it; except this time, Menck and Shearon maintains a steady funk strut before they both lets it rip. Tracks like "If That Ain't Enough", "This Time", "Shakedown", and "Whisper To Me", all deliver great performances from the entire band and guaranteed to move your soul. Then you have the passionate vocals track from singer Thane Shearon on "Light My Way" are mind-blowing. When it comes down to it, It's all about the passion and soul here, and the undying spirit of rock 'n' roll. With this release Cold Truth have truly delivered the goods. 'Do Whatcha Do' is a solid album through and through, and one that all classic rock fans will without a doubt enjoy. Cold Truth gets my vote for being one of top rock bands to come out in the new millennium. Plenty of bluesy soul mixed with good old fashioned hard rock. A must buy. If you can't afford it, it's even worth stealing money from your granny's purse. Do Whatcha Do' is a solid album through and through, and one that all classic rock fans will without a doubt enjoy.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Review by The Atomic Chaser



























