Rob Zombie – The Great Satan

Legendary rock/metal icon and horror filmmaker Rob Zombie makes a grandiose musical comeback with the long awaited new album “The Great Satan” destined to become the wickedly perfect soundtrack for your recurring nightmares.
The distorted synths of “F.T.W. 84” drag you to a revolutionary parallel dimension where guitars freely unleash relentless wild riffage and Rob’s screams guide you through a darkened rhythmic maze embellished by cryptic harmonies.
“Tarantula” entertains you with a multitude of groovy dynamics inevitably fueled by vocal fury and aggressive guitars surrounded by the splattered gore aesthetics of the synths.
The horrific pathway takes you straight to the sinister grooves of “Black Rat Coffin” filled with impactful guitar riffs and flickering cinematic samples.
We feel quite comfortable inside the vengeful rhythmic rampage of “Punks And Demons” invoking obscure forces with extra acidic tonalities and unstoppable hellish drum blasts.
Something lurks in the dark as “The Devilman” showcases colossal catchy vibes with the malevolent guitar progressions and the theatrical attitude of the insidious screams.
Within the post-industrial chaos of “Out of Sight” the hypnotizing mixture of spaced out synths and abrasive guitar riffs is further emphasized by the particularly addictive chorus.
It’s time to party again when the anthemic “Revolution Motherfuckers” reveals a rebellious spirit through chunky guitar lines and obsessive drumbeats.
Proudly manifesting his unforgettable Hellbilly roots and keeping in mind all the best creepy movie scores Rob Zombie reveals a renewed infectious energy in authentic devilish rock n’ roller fashion throughout “The Great Satan”.

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