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Review Summary: Released in the next year after Danzig’s formation, this debut, self-titled effort may just be one of the groups’ best releases to date. Danzig Is:
• Glenn Danzig, Vocals
• John Christ, Guitar
• Eerie Von, Bass
• Chuck Biscuits, Drums
On Danzig’s 1988 release, most will notice on a first listen contain a better and cleaner production than most of Glenn’s past workings. Moving with the technology available really benefits the overall sound of the album, and gives higher enjoyment to listeners. Glenn’s rather ever present dark lyrical style is once again being utilised in his latest group effort, though this is definitely not out of place for the groups’ creative process. The music instrumentally matches the vocal styling’s i.e. being dark and choppy, using many musical features to create interest for the listener. Danzig has dropped the punk styling’s’ and moved into a gothic/metal with highly dark themes (notably being: evil, hell, horror, and demons) presented the listeners with a highly enjoyable, if some-what diversity lacking debut album.
Also noticeably are the ‘bluesy’ sounding musical elements (mainly in the vocal sections) that are consistent in this album. This adds a quality and contrast in the music being made. The debut release does tend to lack elements of diversity from track to track, but that is not exactly what Danzig was aiming for. The bands creative minds have succeeded in creating an enjoyable and steady listen. There are some interesting creative techniques also being presented throughout the album. This includes the introduction of ‘Possession’ where there are some reversed playing techniques that are not commonly used in music of any genre. Other tracks worthy of attention include the last track ‘Evil Things’. Listeners will become immersed in some excellent guitar work and some-what, ever changing tempos and timing patterns, adding to the quality of the track itself is its overall length, this presents a track that whilst not too long, contains enough ‘catchiness’ to maintain the listener, without becoming a lengthy and tedious listen.
The combination of Danzig’s sound gives the best possible outcome to listeners. And while not anything overly special when looked at separately, its musical combination is what really gives it its potential. The blues styled vocals, hard-hitting guitar lines, steady bass work and highly tasteful drum work. Nothing out of the ordinary for some other groups, but a beautiful combination here on this debut release. Also maintaining interest throughout the album is the use of differing tempos over the length of the album, from song to song there are slight levels of contrast and this adds to the playability overall, and the possible future listens of the album. Being a great step forward from the ‘Misfits’ era in Glenn Danzig’s career, gives the listeners a quality album, possibly being the best to date. A steady and interesting listen from start to finish. Hard rockers and ‘metalers’ alike should be urged to check this out.
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As usual, let me know how i have done. Been wanting to get a review on this for a while.
| | | Check the first sentence shouldn't you start it with (with, or on). Or am i missing something here? Other than that looks good pos.
| | | Nice review sir! Pos!
| | | @Afterbreak, my bad, will edit, i don't think you are missing anything.
| | | Alright.
| | | Thanks for the pos's guys, and Pizza you need a little more praise for hitting the #100 mark.
| | | It's rare when my reviews get a decent amount of comments, so I'm not surprised...
| | | most of mine don't go past 20 comments, my last two reviews have 12, and 9 so if this gets on to page two i'll be happy.
| | | heh chuck biscuits
| | | Short attention span??? ^^^^
| | | Album Rating: 4.5
this debut, self-titled effort may just be one of the groups’ best releases to date
yet it's only a 3.5?
and no mention of 'Mother'? best track on here
| | | the groups best releases to date, not
the genres/years/music best release to date.
, interesting point though, i might have to go back over it. Thanks for the read over.
| | | Short attention span??? ^^^^
Ya, but I read the whole thing, even after the buscuits part. Good review
| | | "so if this gets on to page two i'll be happy."
yeah same
| | | Album Rating: 4.5
I really like this album, great sounding too, every sounds fits in perfectly
| | | I just assumed so, since you chose to quote a part 5 lines down from the summary, i, now, take it back. Thanks for the Pos
| | | @somberlain, i have thought it over and you're right. A even 4 rating might do this album better justice. I'll fix the rating after work. Nice point out.
| | | well, you assumed right...cmon his name is chuck biscuits, thats at least chuckle worthy
| | | yeah, the first time i saw it, i had to do a check. It was a bit comical.
| | | Album Rating: 4.5
pos'd based on the promise of upping it to a 4 ; )
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