From Salty Dog to Hilljack to American Dog, Michael Hannon has pointed his “thing” at a particular “yee-haw! gawd damn! rawk-th’-fuck-out” brand of kick ass.
Rollin’ biker brew from Lee Dorrian’s Rise Above, known more for swingin’ a huge leaden dick labeled “doom” rather than this goodly chunk of rock qua rock.
With two bonus tracks, the running total is now four songs, 50 minutes. If ever there was a band that deserved the title “doom rock,” Electric Wizard is it.
Painfully, excruciatingly slow. How do people play this slow? I’ve heard and liked other Cathedral stuff, but I don’t remember it being quite so, well, slow.
A thick, crunchy, bottom-heavy sound that rocks hard with an emphasis on the groove. Never thought a band with a guitarist named Nigel could beat this much ass!
Collaborator of GG Allin, opening spot on Mr. Murder Junkie’s spoken word tour, girls!, avid collector of serial killer art, and a rock’n’roll curiosity.
American Heartbreak is straight-forward rock’n’roll – kinda raunchy in a sleek, calculated’n’catchy way – mixing in those punky beats the kids like so much.