Mötley Crüe bassist Nikki Sixx certainly has a hankering for vintage AC/DC and Aerosmith sounds, as a pair of bands he signed to his Eleven Seven Music imprint -- the Last Vegas and Charm City Devils -- sonically reflect the days when High Voltage and Toys in the Attic were fresh in the shops.
The latter group's 2009 debut offering, the appropriately titled Let's Rock-N-Roll, is a greasy slab of blues metal -- chock full of amped up riffs (courtesy of six-stringsters Vic Karrera and Nick Kay) and whiskey soaked vocals (courtesy of John Allen), especially on such cuts as the title track and "10,000 Miles." Fans of Buckcherry and Airbourne should certainly give Let's Rock-N-Roll a listen, as Charm City Devils fit in comfortably with the early 21st century crop of DC disciples.