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5.0 out of 5 stars
niiiice!,
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This review is from: Thrall: Demonsweatlive (Audio CD)
this is an ep it has a cool artwork done by simon bisley and the music is great trouble, snakes of christ live is awesome dunno what the chump was talking about this is one of the coolest cd covers ever!!!
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was what i wanted and expected,
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i found that i was interested in this product after i saw it advertised. i wasc able to listen to some tracks and found it was what i wanted in my collcetion. the disk was in great condiction. it plays like new. the delivery was pretty much on time. case came in mint condiction. love to recomend this item.
thanks Thomas..
3.0 out of 5 stars
Thrall: Demonsweatlive,
This review is from: Thrall: Demonsweatlive (Audio CD)
Thrall is the EP in between How The God's Kill & 4p. The first 3 songs "It's Coming Down"- (which just feels like the main riff to "Evil Thing" in different key with a heavier guitar sound) "Violent Fire" & the Presley cover "Trouble"- to me sound like they could've easily found their way on How The God's Kill or 4p. "It's Coming Down" isn't a bad song really but slightly regurgitated. (See above) It's heavy doom metal inspired break down section is what gives the song life. "Violent Fire" is a mid tempo track that at first didn't do anything for me. It wasn't until repeated listens that I realized it's genius. In the end- it sounds like Danzig with an eerie clean guitar playing slightly augmented chords. (Sounds like Danzig himself playing those parts)- There's a bit of a Samhain feel to it. "Trouble" is the Elvis cover & one of the ep's highlights. Glenn's voice was made for Elvis songs. The next 4 tracks are live versions of Danzig classics- "snakes of christ", "i am demon", the ballad "sistanas" and closing off the live side of the EP is "Mother"- which shouldn't be confused with "Mother 93" which appears as the hidden bonus track. I don't really have much of an opinion on the live Danzig stuff. It's okay but don't expect a polished mix. It basically sounds like it came off the sound board without any subsequent mixing. "Mother 93" you've probably heard one million times on the radio so for me to comment further would be redundant. Overall- it's leans on the side of "worthy of picking up" but it's not as strong as other Danzig releases with this line up are.
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