Mac Sabbath put on a theatrical, multimedia stage show, complete with a smoking grill, laser-eyed clowns, bouncing burgers, and more magical surprises.
The Maryland Doom Fest celebrates its 6th anniversary in 2020 and brings you its updated roster and the daily lineup schedule set to hit its two venue stages.
“Our first studio recording in 15 years. Old fans will enjoy it as a continuation, and its a perfect introduction for people not familiar with Speedealer.”
Recording quality is great, the impression of an intimate setting is certainly there, but with the full rock’n’roll presence any Speedealer fan would expect.
Shit-hot “live-in-one-take” disc from one of the world’s foremost flamethrower aggropunk-rock units. Primal early rock and roll, punk dynamism, and metal chomp.
A reasonable sonic facsimile of Kill ‘Em All. The tempos are fast but not blinding, and everything has the sandpaper-dry ca-chunk ca-chunk rhythm guitar sound.
Loud, fast’n’aggro music is always gonna have a place as long as teen misfits feel a need to beat each other up. Speedealer is all about that, no shit.