Danzig Deth Red Sabaoth
Here comes Danzig's new solo album Deth Red Sabaoth with the first track
Hammer of the Gods makes me think Danzig should try adding effects to
his voice. Now I know his voice is iconic and we like him becuase he
cannot sing at all but his vocals on this track make it really stand out
that he's getting tired.
The Revengeful uses the same guitar riff as Hammer of the Gods but in a
different rhythm, actually making the song more enjoyable than the
previous song. Oh the mystery of music.
Black Candy is a gloomy, slow, gothic tune about a mysterious and seductive woman.
On A Wicked Night has an acoustic-electric guitar and speak of the
devil, Danzig actually uses a flanger effect on his voice to make the
song sound like Danzig doing his take on modern folk music. Then it
transitions into an overly-distorted guitar with Danzig and his effected
vocals continuing
Deth Red Moon is the sort of title track that stands out as the albums
lead song and has an amazing chorus and sing along vocals throughout the
song.
There are two song as the album titled Pyre of Souls, the first one
subtitled Incanticle and the second is titled Seasons of Pain.
Incanticle is a choir chanting over a steel string acoustic guitar and
some soft percussion. Seasons of Pain is seven minutes long and is
basically the metal version of Incanticle.
I had a feeling that the last song on this cd would be a slow song and I
was right. The closing track Left Hand Rise is at a snails pace
compared to the outro of Seasons of Pain.
A lot of slow songs make the cd very doomy but still enjoyable for the
dark nights by yourself in your room with a bottle of Ever clear. Also
every song on this cd ends with a guitar drone and a whammy bar so they
overused a lot of techniques.
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