There HAVE to be better bands in Detroit they coulda signed. It’s not too glammy, too stoned stupid, or too vintage: It’s not too anything. It’s just bland.
Dez has always had a distinct roar, from Coal Chamber to now. If you’ve heard his voice, it doesn’t matter what cover band he’s fronting, you know it’s him.
From Detroit, on Alive Records, produced by singer Tino Gross whose done two recent RL Burnside records. Down’n’dirty blues rock’n’roll that sounds great.
Four-songs, including “Trip at the Brain” by Suicidal/Infectious Groove. Dense and filled with riffs galore and drumming, up, down, and all over the place.
COC have reinvented themselves a few times, and over 75% of the time, I catch on eventually to what they’re going for, and dig it. This might be the 25%.