Craveman proves the Nuge proves can still churn out likeable, loutish lyrics with unwavering energy and conviction. "Rawdogs & Warhogs" is "Dog Eat Dog" for the new millennium, while "Klstrphnky," though offensive lyrically ("Look at all the dirty nookie / It's all infected HIV!"), explores the nu metal vein with surprising musicality. While songs and solos sometimes sound recycled, Craveman is one of Nugent's stronger recent efforts, thanks to well-crafted songs that are by turns patriotic, boastful, and silly.
Ultimately, they're as earthy, powerful, and primal as the macho man who's created them. --Katherine TurmanMaking his 31st recording, Craveman finds young Ted particularly amped and gloriously pissed off in a way that will remind fans of his earlier pivitol recordings. The album is rife with manifestos of fierce independence, sex and living out loud with titles like 'Crave', 'Rawdogs & Warhogs' and 'Pussywhipped.' Spitfire.