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Demon's Claws
The Defrosting Of...
Includes digital download coupon. For any fan of real rock 'n' roll, it would be a goddamn shame to sleep on the raucous
and inebriating revelry of Montreal's most delirious band, The Demon's Claws. These guys have been pounding out crazed
rock slop since 2004, in which time they've toured endlessly and released two full-length albums and countless singles
and 12-inches. Now the band has finally followed up their stunning 2007 album, Satan's Little Pet Pig, with The
Defrosting Of... For legal reasons, the title has to be incomplete. We can only say that it's a reference to a very big
name in the world of animation, long rumored to be cryogenically frozen. The Demon's Claws play roots-soaked music so
ramshackle and loose that it sounds as if it could fall apart at any second, yet hangs together perfectly. Part Gun
Club, part Back from the Grave, part lo-fi distorted crunch, part young Mick Jagger with a mouth full of pills, all
delivered with a weird, backwoods creepiness. Stepping up his countrified roots on this outing, frontman Jeff Clarke
displays a gift for writing incredibly catchy hillbilly stomp unrivaled today. The guy is the real deal. Self-described
"liars and scumbags" and sweaty and belligerent by nature, Demon's Claws are one of the most dynamic combos to take the
filthy route directly to your brain. The Defrosting Of... solidifies their earnest ambition to stomp their
Americana-tinged blues-punk death trip into submission. "Their music reminds me of when I used to visit an old cabin in
Northern Ontario and take mushrooms and drink tons of Labatt's and go night fishing. This is what we should've been
playing instead of Sabbath." --Terminal Boredom.
Price
€ 17.95
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
05-10-2010
Label
Item-nr
348592
EAN
0759718519914
Availability
Not in stock