Label: Wanikiya Information
Style: Punk Rock
Line Up:
Mephisto – vocals
Mr. Hyde – bass guitar – backing vocals
5 – Guitar
Capt. Cyanide – Guitar, backing vocals
Floyd – Drums
Tracklist:
D.I.L.F. Lifeless I’d Like To Fuck
Halloween Evening
Vampires Suck
Dragons And Losers
Queen Of The Ring
Pinhead
Satanic-Onirico
Steel
In case you are partial to punk, horror, and steel, this album is a must-listen. Celebrating Italian horror films, this liberate from the punk outfit Killerfreaks can pay homage to one of the crucial style’s classics. The band has taken an important step via signing with a label and liberating 8 new energized tracks, transferring clear of the standard DIY routines.
One standout monitor, D.I.L.F. – Lifeless I’d Love to Fuck, is sung in Italian and provocatively explores the theory of keeping up admiration for a deceased porn celebrity. Whilst this can be off-putting to a few, the remainder of the album options tracks like Halloween Evening and Vampires Suck, devoted to John Chippie’s Halloween and the sketch Zora the Vampire, respectively. Any other notable monitor, Queen of the Ring, is an ode to feminine wrestlers international, specializing in former WWF champion Chyna, who was once additionally recognized for her leaked intercourse tapes.
My favourite monitor is Pinhead, impressed via the Hellraiser movie saga. The seamless crossover of punk rock, steel, and horror is obvious on this album, paying homage to the vintage Go back of the Dwelling Lifeless.
For a punk band, signing with a label and adopting a extra company method can regularly be frowned upon. On the other hand, with a twenty-year occupation at the back of them, it’s truthful to mention that Killerfreaks deserve the rush from a label. That is the primary time I’ve heard of them, and their song is, because the identify suggests, killer! This liberate additionally offers me a chance to discover their again catalogue, together with the self-released albums Flesh, Blood & Rott’n’Roll (2013) and A Load of Rott’n’Roll (2017).
Ranking: 7/10
Reviewed via: Adrian Hextall
