To All Our Fallen Heroes Explained

To All Our Fallen Heroes
Type:studio
Artist:Ann Beretta
Cover:To All Our Fallen Heroes.jpg
Released:1999
Label:Lookout! Records
Producer:Bill Stevenson
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Prev Year:1998
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Next Year:2001

To All Our Fallen Heroes is an album by Ann Beretta.[1] It was released in 1999 on Lookout! Records.

Critical reception

CMJ New Music Report called the album a "blazing document of bright-eyed and bushy-tailed pogo punk."[2] The Austin Chronicle wrote: "All's Bill Stevenson provided the CD's monstrous production, guitars, drums, and vocals, all leaping out of the speakers. Though the songwriting could use some of that, there's plenty of power here to ensure that Ann Beretta must be a scorching live band."

The Reno Gazette-Journal listed To All Our Fallen Heroes as the eighth best album of 1999, writing that "every number is a sing-along with the screaming guitars right up front."[3]

Track listing

  1. "Fire In The Hole"
  2. "Eye For An Eye"
  3. "Push To Shove"
  4. "Rumor Town"
  5. "Bully Me Now"
  6. "Vengeance"
  7. "Untitled"
  8. "Burning Bridges"
  9. "Brothers At Arms"
  10. "Like A Riot"
  11. "Mad At The World"
  12. "Haywire"
  13. "Love's Easy Tears"
  14. "Surrender" (Cheap Trick Cover)

References

  1. Book: Prested, Kevin. Punk USA: The Rise and Fall of Lookout Records. November 28, 2014. Microcosm Publishing. 9781621069201. Google Books.
  2. Web site: Reviews: Ann Beretta: To All Our Fallen Heroes . CMJ New Music Report . 29 November 1999. 12 July 2020.
  3. News: Robison . Mark . CD Rack . Reno Gazette-Journal . 14 Jan 2000 . G18.