With a glitzy pop intro that soon shuffles into a full-blown rocker, "Star Power" possess all the glamour, triumph, and energy of the best rock 'n' roll, complete with sensational back-up singers.
"Looking for a Supergirl" wiggles with wild, sparkling Glam rock. The audacious guitars roar over the scorching drums and invigorating bass, all while the vocals soar and scream their way into your blood stream.
The Goth-rock 'n' roll of "A Better Way Down" burns; "Texture of a Girl" expands the band's rock 'n' roll sound into a textured, lush punk ballad; "This Is Death Row" delivers a blues-rocker; and "Sex Is Good Food" once again finds the band playing with fire on the full-blown, out-of-control rocker.
If you've been craving classic rock that jumps and shakes with a modern take on things, The Makers deliver their rock 'n' roll circus sound on the aptly titled Rock Star God, a bible and a prayer to their rock heroes. What a fitting tribute to everything rock 'n' roll stands for; I'll give it an A.