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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the top releases of the past few years,
This review is from: Lonely Ones (Audio CD)
This album blew me away. There is not one bad track on it. AW, for those who do not know, play straight up punk rock with a 50's type rock n roll influance. Yes, it is similar to the Misfits as far as genre goes, but to listen to this album and see this band live would leave an impression which goes far beyond them being "just another Misfits band". Vocalist Trevor Moment is a larger than life person and preformer who will make you believe that the tales of violence in many of their songs is 100% true. Their shows in their hometown of Cleveland are varied crowds of punk rockers, HC types, and random thugs. Their quality sets them apart and draws people from all genres of underground music.Igf you like traditional punk and hardcore, you will surely enjoy this record. There are fast songs, slow songs and everything in between. You can't go wrong with this record.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
50's rock n roll meets Horror Punk,
By A. Cianciola "Hell Feels Like Home Horror & D... (Inland Empire, CA USA) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Lonely Ones (Audio CD)
I first heard of American Werewolves in a local paper back when I lived in Cleveland. I saw a review of their We Won't Stay Dead album and figured that sounded like my kind of band. I ordered it and all these years later I am still enjoying it. I was overjoyed when this arrived in my mail box from Robot Monster. The sound here is punk influenced 50's rock n' roll with some elements of doo wop. Trevor Moment has a mid range voice that always sounds heart broken. His voice actually reminds me a lot of the old American singer/song writers where the vocals are about feel and heart.There are pretty much two types of songs on The lonely ones, mid tempo 50's rockers and harder punk style song. I personally like the 50's rockers best but the harder songs are very appealing as well. The first song that really grabs me here is "Violent Years." The music is a mid tempo stomp that moves into a great melody for the chorus. The vocals here are fierce and menacing during the verse with interludes of shouted gang style vocals. The chorus is gorgeous and features some piano as Trevor's voice moves from the menace of before to a breaking croon. "Never Seen by Waking Eyes" has a punked out 50's feel. The vocals here are a little gruffer and really smoke with emotion. The chorus has wonderful angelic backing vocals that really add beauty to the strain of pain in the lead vocals. The title track is my favorite on the record. This one starts off with a warm bass line before shouted gang vocals come in (think Dropkick Murphys without the Irish influence). The vocals here are so strong and full of heart. The seething despair bubbles and breaks on the surface and really shines in lyrics like "They fight with empty bottles and broken hearts", and "Here comes the old days, the bad days, the hard days." "The Lonely and the Lost" starts with some catchy upbeat keyboard which makes for a great contrast with what the lyrics are about. Definitely a theme song for those of us unlucky monsters out there who are born to lose but still have love in our hearts. "Devil's Angels" is probably the hardest song on the whole album. Huge distorted guitars. The vocals work in a deeper range then the rest of the songs and kick in the door with anger. "Blood on the Moon" is another amazing track which starts with dark ringing acoustic guitar doubled with some warm droning distorted guitar. The vocals here are almost guttural which really gives it a creepy old time sell your soul feel. The chorus has a mournful soaring feel to it with excellent harmonized vocal melodies behind it. I think people like (or will like once they hear them) American Werewolves for the same reason so many people like Social Distortion: the down and out feel with love and joy behind it. I really wouldn't be surprised to see the American Werewolves become hugely popular. |
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Lonely Ones by American Werewolves (Audio CD - 2009)
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