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Scott H. Biram - Nothin` But Blood (Käytetty CD)
€10,00The Dirty Old One Man Band Scott H. Biram is back with his ninth studio album titled Nothin’ But Blood. This is his first release since his blues heavy 2011 album, Bad Ingredients. This record is a bit more diverse showcasing his wide range of styles which jumps from blues to country to metal to gospel and back again. Nothin’ But Blood has something that will please any Biram fan.
This record is all over the place when you consider the various styles of Scott H. Biram. You’ve got heavy rock tracks like ”Only Whiskey”, the punk inspired ”Church Point Girls” and even an instrumental which goes into sludge and stoner metal territory titled ”Around The Bend”. In fact, ”Around The Bend” might be the heaviest thing Biram has ever recorded and it is awesome.
On the acoustic part of the record, there are several highlights. ”Never Comin’ Home” brings back memories of the classic ”Still Drunk, Still Crazy, Still Blue”. ”Slow & Easy” is sure to be a hit for Biram. It showcases his ability to paint a picture with words, taking you through several scenes which focus on the easy side of life. ”I’m Troubled” is a track that takes you back to the country folk sound Biram featured on the Preachin’ & Hollerin’ album. It’s a style that has been missed on his more recent records which have focused on heavier blues and hard rockers.
Speaking of blues, there are several tracks which are sure to be crowd-pleasers. ”Alcohol Blues” is on the heavier side of the spectrum, while ”Jack Of Diamonds” brings some solid slide guitar to the table. ”Backdoor Man” is a slow, dirty blues number which could have had a spot on Bad Ingredients.
While this album has many different themes which cover the wild side and the easy side of life, it’s the gospel tunes which give the record it’s heart and soul. There are a couple of originals here with ”Gotta Get To Heaven” and the album’s lead single ”When I Die”. These are great original gospel tunes which further prove Biram’s versatility as a great songwriter. These songs are accompanied by a couple of traditional gospel tunes with ”Amazing Grace” and ”John The Revelator”. While these songs are great, ”Amazing Grace” was a part of the bonus tracks from Bad Ingredients and it would have been nice to get a different cover this time around.
On first listen, Nothin’ But Blood can come across as a record that doesn’t know what it wants to be. It jumps from country folk to sludge metal to blues to gospel. It has themes that range from worshiping the Lord to worshiping the bottle and easy women. It’s hard to capture an artist as diverse as Scott H. Biram in one studio record, however Nothin’ But Blood does just that. It’s an album that showcases the many talents of a great performer in his prime.
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Krewmen - Curse Of The Graveyard Demon (Käytetty LP/12)
€50,00This is a Best of ” Krewmen format, that was manufactured and distributed by Scyclad Records for the US market only. All twelve tracks originally appeared on previously issued Krewmen material and are one-to-one outtakes from their original albums. Interestingly Mad Dog Cole does not appear on the song-writer credits and wasn´t even mentioned as vocalist, despite the fact that he sings on most of the tracks. Anyway, this is a nice album for taking a first look on the band. Highlights are The Clock, The Hell Train, Let Loose, Wild Dogs Of Zoberon and El Toreador.”