On the one hand, Young Guns are still able to create hooks without a moment’s thought, either through blazing gang vocal choruses, tribal drumming or instantly catchy song-writing moments that veers the band well and truly into the mainstream spotlight. On the other hand,Bones is one of the least dangerous offerings that could paddle in the short-end of metal, meaning these young chaps from High Wycombe have erred almost entirely on the side of predictability.
David Keevill has mixed feelings about Bones, the second full-length album from Young Guns.





