 Geffen
Records (Audio CD), ASIN: B00000AEFF
The alternate
title --13 Tales of Cadaverous Cavorting Inside the Spookshow International
-- more than explains the content of this raw rock album. Rob Zombie,
formerly of White Zombie, starts his roller coaster ride on the dark side
with "Call of the Zombie," a sweet poem spoken by a little girl who whispers
of children hiding from the devil.
Then
the attack begins with a vengeance. "Superbeast's" strong power
chords and ghostly keyboards prevail throughout this album. Scott Humphrey
and Rob Zombie produce a carnival of musical steel where songs are merely
narratives of darker, more sinister images.
"Dragula," an MTV
release, describes a Sunday drive through Hell. "Living Dead Girl," also
on MTV, resurrects a disco drumbeat with eerie keyboards and sexy female
voices. "Perversion 99" speaks for itself.
With
songs representing a perpetual Halloween, Rob Zombie illustrates secrets
of occult science and black magic. The opening lyric of "Dragula" growls
"superstition, fear, and jealousy." Dark music for dark times is the impression
this album generates.
The lyrics and music
are well written and deserve high marks. I will admit I'm biased towards
hard rock, but with "Hellbilly Deluxe," heavy metal is alive or at least
undead.
Gary
Lange
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