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The Suicide Kings – Menticide

Review

The Suicide Kings

Menticide

Genre
CD
Label
KB Records (Cargo Records)
Datum
13.04.2011
Autor
atze_67
5 /10

The Suicide Kings were formed in early 2005, and after recording some demo songs, they hit the stage as a support act for bands like Troopers and V8 Wankers. They also played their first local headliner shows in the Darmstadt and Frankfurt area.

Now, they are back with their third full-length album "Menticide" nearly a year and a half after their last output.

The songs blast out of the speakers with a solid tempo and are very catchy, but the rough vocals complete the overall picture.
It is this mix of street punk and metal that captivates the listener at first, but unfortunately, it becomes quite monotonous over time, and after four to five songs, it’s enough for the moment.


Perhaps it would be better to experience The Suicide Kings live at a concert or festival; I’m sure with the right mix of people and beer, it could still be a lot of fun.

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