Operator Set Out On Major US Tour | News @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com
Dwayne Jenkings  |  by www.ultimate-guitar.com. All rights reserved. 18.04 | 22:30

With its thunderous rhythms, passionate melodies, and urgent messages, Soulcrusher conjures the spirit of such classic artists as Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Metallica, and Guns N' Roses yet maintains a spirit and philosophy that transcends its influences. Tracks such as the volatile "Nothing To Lose" and the swaggering title track offer ample evidence of Operator's no-holds-barred attitude and passion for creativity.
'Soulcrusher,' the album's first single, is currently drawing major heat throughout the online hard rock community.

The track's striking companion video - for mature audiences only - can be viewed at a number of sites, including or at .

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