The Ghost Of Fudge Posted February 23, 2006 Author Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 Feels Like The Bomb has had me wondering what the vocal reminds me of. I have finally concluded it's - Billy Idol! That's not meant to be a bad thing BTW.....billy idol. cool!my dad was a big fan.my voice seems to grow ever deeper. could be the fags though, eh? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Ghost Of Fudge Posted February 23, 2006 Author Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 Are they still on sale in one up?yup, i'd imagine so. if they've run out, tell me and i'll take some more down Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Ghost Of Fudge Posted April 17, 2006 Author Report Share Posted April 17, 2006 dave sidca's INSECT ROCK website has this to say about FEAR STALKS THE CITY:http://www.livingtonerecordings.com/insectrockIII.htmDeadloss Superstar Fear Stalks the City●●●●● ITR cdrHigh camp stoner rock and roll hybrid that boggles the brainFuck me this is a thorough shock to the system, this cd is actually good, to be honest my experiences of Deadloss have been limited to a couple of live shows that I have caught- they do that whole rock “thing”, brutish manly posturing, songs about chicks - the whole shebang. On record though and away from the hellish racket they make live what kicks in is the fact they can write a tune, cane it to fuck like, but a tune none the less. Hold on a minute I’ll just turn off Nick Cave and play this cd while I scribble min, that allways helps….Right that’s better, opening track “feels like the bomb” manages to combine sludgy harmonics and driving bass with elements of Billy Idol. I know that sounds really shite, but its not. This song sounds indeed like the bomb, allthough I would prefer it if it was called feels like the bong, but I’m a childish dick. Totally rabid, like the first Clutch LP. Doink.“Caroline’s eyes” is similarly dirty in its grind, a big speaker busting riff that bends both time and space. It begins like this “goooooooo fuckkkkk yer seeeellllf”, which is worth its weight in Asda vouchers alone. Brian’s vocals on this tune veer from gravelly roar to strangely pleasing yelps of glee. Stonking. This song is so good they recorded it twice.“Kill before you’re killed” has a really demented catchy chorus. The other day I was wandering round the car park at work trying to figure out if it was a Monday or a Friday and found myself mumbling the chorus to myself………..the song also ends on a scream of primal rage or primordial piss taking, either or it’s a top tune.“DNR”, is an acoustic ballad, with swearing. It would sound better with Mark Lanegan singing it, but that goes with just about everything recorded by anybody so Deadloss do well on this one. The next two tracks I usually skip, so this review will too.“Wall of skin” is like Iron Maiden having a fight with Rage against the machine with the Cult calling time.Then I skip two more, plain purl.The second version of “caz’s een” is fucking great, same song but elevated to the heights of bloody good by saxophone, absolutely calling out in no uncertain terms for a seven inch single release, its that good Jim-bob.All in all a top cd. http://www.myspace.com/deadlosssuperstarwww.deadlosssuperstar.co.uk(currently fucked, which is a shame because some of the videos on the site are works of genius) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the mart of darkness Posted April 19, 2006 Report Share Posted April 19, 2006 ah ha!www.deadlosssuperstar.co.uk is no longer fucked (or at least this will be the case some time in the next hour).i'm back online baby, and i've finally got a new host sorted out. to celebrate, i'm gonna make a video for one of the songs. maybe 'wall of skin', since it's a popular choice.xxx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Ghost Of Fudge Posted April 21, 2006 Author Report Share Posted April 21, 2006 do it! do it now!as nebula once said.you need to relearn the acoustic song and the punky affair from the yahoo briefcase. the same structures. and then we have another two songs to add to our slowly expanding repertoire. hurrah! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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