I also reviewed it simply because I believe Uncle Acid deserves the attention to all you wonderful freaks and geeks here at the Metal Archives. A sense of melody makes the vocals memorable ones that get stuck in your head, rather than the sometimes traditional boring doom kind. Blood Lust sounds a good deal like a record that was lifted straight from The bands that Uncle Acid was influenced by were obviously bluesy old hard rock and doom metal bands from back in the day, and the swing beats really do those influences justice. Bands alphabetical country genre Labels alphabetical country Reviews R. Blood Lust is very much a powerful throwback to the glory days of early Black Sabbath. The production is right where I like it for this kind of music.
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Fat, fuzzy, groovy-ass riffs that send you flying through space on a power chord to the beginning of time to watch the Drug God nut the universe into existence, but wait a second!
Hopefully you don't need more in the way of an introduction, as that's about all the information on this band you'll lusg.
No hipsters, no irony, just rock and roll. The closing track prominently features an organ, but otherwise the musical formula is kept pretty simple and stripped-down.
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This is a way of LIfe! Slow and plodding like the rest of the music, but blogspoot little hints of deftness here and there in the cymbal department.
After you do this, you will be able to always log in to http: Blood lust creates a trippy 60's satanic-hippie-cult-living-out-in-the-middle-of-nowhere vibe Now, I began this review the way I did for two reasons.
Would easily have scored higher if the heavy organ use had not basically ruined the otherwise excellent closing track. Secondly, I started that way because Black Sabbath are one of the closer comparisons I can draw to this band in musical terms. Blood Lust could be a one-trick pony, but, just when things get familiar, the band shake it up.
They released their debut album inand in they released their second full-length, Blood Lust. The songs found here are not slow, monolithic behemoths come to crush you under mountains of fuzz tone and plodding beats.
This is an aural Hammer film. There is definately a d.
Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats – Blood Lust
blogspor The majority of this LP was recorded on an old tape machine that Iron Maiden supposedly recorded their first demo onto, making the retro-vibe more prominent.
The only real complaints I have are that the vocalist's voice is occasionally a bit on the shrill side, and that I wish they had scaled back the organ in the final song. Crows n BonesDecember 13th, Drumming is overall tight and wnd. To activate your account, please confirm your password.
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The production gets it grit and authentic 70's feel from being recorded on ancient equipment and instruments - no studio fakery here. His eerie falsetto sneaks and creeps around like Nosferatu's shadow coming up the stairs to eat your neck. It's like King Diamond and Ronnie James Dio stole someone's child, raised it on drugs and blood, and taught it to sing. Uncle Acid must have dug up the stumps of Tony Iommi's missing fingers and preformed some unholy voodoo magic to make riffs like these.
Blood Lust by Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats is one of those moments. The only other group this album makes me think of is Electric Wizard, though this is not as deep and crushingly heavy deadbeeats the Wiz. Its these vocals that really are the crowning jewel on this LP
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