Loving Sully Erna's "solo" album, "Avalon." It's a good thing, too. It was kind of a risk, given Godsmack's history of spin-offs. Dunno if any of y'all remember this or not, but some years back, a bunch of Godsmack rejects got together and made a band called Dropbox. It had the potential to be a good band, despite being made up of people Godsmack rejected, and Sully Erna, Godsmack's lead singer, seemed excited by their group. But in my opinion, it was a dismal failure. I bought their CD. Listened to it once, was so unimpressed that I never listened to it again. They only ever had one album, and disbanded in 2006, so I can't have been the only one to hate it. In fact, given that *I*, of all people, didn't like their album, I'm not surprised they disbanded. It takes a really crappy album for me to so utterly reject it.
But Sully Erna's album, Avalon, is total winmantium.
But Sully Erna's album, Avalon, is total winmantium.
Tags: