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NEKROMANTIX – A Symphony of wolf tones & Ghost Notes

Review

NEKROMANTIX

A Symphony of wolf tones & Ghost Notes

Genre
CD
Label
Hellcat Records
Datum
24.10.2016
Autor
Frank
9 /10
“What happens in Hell, stays in Hell“. That was the last sign of life in 2011 in the form of a devilish Psychobilly album by NEKROMANTIX.
Now, 5 years later, the Americans are back.
Their vanguard, the “Horrorclowns”, have been wreaking havoc in America for weeks. And some have made it over here as well. After all, not everything that is supposed to stay in Hell remains there. Probably because there is no more room in Hell. If I were Hell, I wouldn’t take everyone in either.
The new album by NEKROMANTIX is stylistically 100% NEKROMANTIX, so much so that one might think the album has been around for several years. But it hasn’t. The band takes us on a journey through horror, fear, and terror once again. Fast stand-up bass rhythms pair with the unique, ominous vocals of Kim Nekroman.
Tracks like “Creeping it real”, “Ghost Babe”, or “Cry yourself to sleep” are top-notch offerings from this cult band. Future hits like “Glow in the dark” or “NekroTopia” are already tattooed in the bloody cortex after just one listen with their razor-sharp melodies.
NEKROMANTIX are never as evil and ominous as, for example, The Meteors, although many fans surely like both bands. NEKROMANTIX are more of a delicate variant, but what do I mean by delicate? That’s about as if I were comparing Ferrari with Porsche.
Once you’ve seen NEKROMANTIX, you can’t get away from them.
This very own style. This very own cosmos.
This album is already a cult!
100% NEKROMANTIX!
Hell Yeah!
Halloween can come.

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