.@planetmosh reviews the new record by .@Steel_Panther! Lock up your daughters everyone, because Steel Panther have returned. The American glam-metallers are back with All You Can Eat, their fourth studio effort and their first released via Kobalt Label Services, on the band's own Open E Music label. If you haven't heard of them, then you've clearly been missing.@planetmosh reviews the new record by .@Steel_Panther! Lock up your daughters everyone, because Steel Panther have returned. The American glam-metallers are back with All You Can Eat, their fourth studio effort and their first released via Kobalt Label Services, on the band's own Open E Music label. If you haven't heard of them, then you've clearly been missing out (or not, as the case may be) – elevating the term 'cock rock' to level 9000 and above, Steel Panther take the sleaze of early Guns N' Roses, Motley Crue and Poison, couple it with hugely provocative lyrics around the subjects of sex, drugs and rock n' roll and have somehow caused such a stir that they're now due to appear third on the main stage at Download Festival this year behind Alter Bridge and headliners Aerosmith following yet another sold out UK tour. Even the album cover of the band's latest record is edgy – the quartet imposed into Da Vinci's masterpiece 'The Last Supper' surrounded by scantily clad females. It's offensive, it's bad taste – and yet somehow it's brilliant at the same time. The thing is, Steel Panther don't take themselves too seriously and make it perfectly clear that they're messing [...]
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