Demon Head: Ride The Wilderness
Demon Head: Ride The Wilderness
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Demon Head
Label: This Charming
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 4024572809041
Genre: Rock, Heavy Metal
After this Copenhagen 5 piece formed in 2012, released a demo EP and a two-track EP, the first long player of top notch doom will be released through TCM. The previously released songs were recorded once again and put on the new record. Rock is the backbone of the record, the ghosts of classic rock bands haunts this records, but not taking over the sound of the band. The vocals are reminiscent of Danzig and Year Of the Goat, but less anthemic and more gritty. The guitar sound is not overly distorted, which gives this record the taste of old spider webs from a tomb, but played in the fashion of Thin Lizzy. The lyrical center orbits around doom rock topics, like occults, fantasy, close to In Solitude and Cirith Ungol. Obviously these dudes gave the universe, demons and drugs a serious thought! As if the last 30 years of metal evolution weren't there, the band strikes through distorted blues riffs, spooky lyrics and mind crippling slow drum parts. This proto-doom band swings like Bill Ward, battling through guitar parts when Tommi Iommi and Victor Griffin meet in hell, topped with the reminiscent sound of Bobby Liebling. Blues, swing and soul mixed in satans kitchen, can't miss this!
Tracks:
1.1 Undertaker
1.2 Winterland
1.3 Revelations of April
1.4 Ride the Wilderness
1.5 Book of Changes
1.6 Demon Head
1.7 The Greatest Lie
1.8 Worthless