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Red of Tooth and Claw (CD - 2008)

Red of Tooth and Claw (CD - 2008)

( UPC: 00601091049420)
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Artist: Murder by Death

Label: Vagrant Records (USA)

Genre: Rock & Pop

Album Description: Murder by Death: Adam Turla (vocals); Sarah Balliet (cello); Matt Armstrong (bass guitar); Dagan Thogerson (percussion).

Continuing their marriage of punk grit with almost Cult-like swagge... Read More

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Album Description
Murder by Death: Adam Turla (vocals); Sarah Balliet (cello); Matt Armstrong (bass guitar); Dagan Thogerson (percussion).

Continuing their marriage of punk grit with almost Cult-like swagger (see: "Fuego!"), elements of jaunty rockabilly (see: opener "Comin' Home"), and morbid, Misfits-worthy lyrical content, Murder By Death's bid for big-label success is a knockout. RED is by turns mysterious, mischievous, seductive, and steamrolling; it's unafraid to explore disparate moods without abandoning its core sonic template of dirty guitars, Morrison-meets-Danzig vocals, rollicking percussion, and sullen strings. It's an LP that subsists on neither novelty, gimmick, nor genre convention. Rather, it rolls around the edges of each, making for a listen that demands attention and is danged entertaining.

Murder by Death address a number of themes on Red of Tooth and Claw, none of them particularly uplifting -- consuming passion, dark romance, longing, revenge, death, and destruction. It may sound at first like the makings of a mediocre goth album, but the band's combination of a taut, tense, elegant delivery and poetic lyrics breathes life into each of Red of Tooth and Claw's songs. Like 16 Horsepower, Murder by Death explore a darker side of country-rock, and there are two important influences in evidence here -- vocalist Adam Turla owes much of his sound to Johnny Cash and Nick Cave, but doesn't cross the line into mimicry. Instead, he leads the rest of the band in creating a mood and atmosphere that could be described as "country gothic," a sound whose dark romanticism and rustic overtones manage to be both bleak and warm. It's not unfamiliar territory for the band, which first began experimenting with it on In Bocca al Lupo. Red of Tooth and Claw carries over some of the Old West outlaw feel of its predecessor, but it's more aggressive and freewheeling here. Murder by Death are steadier on this album, and consequently more willing (or perhaps more able) to expand their sound. Cellist Sarah Balliet continues to be the most dynamic element of the band, though Turla is a very close second. His baritone meshes nicely with each of the songs as he infuses the lyrics with weariness -- at the beginning of the album, he growls grimly through "I'm Comin' Home"; in "Fuego!," he switches from a smooth croon to an impassioned wail with ease. Turla is not even above dark humor, as displayed in his deadpan delivery of the first half of "Spring Break 1899." Red of Tooth and Claw isn't a departure for Murder by Death, but their ability to keep their sound fresh and vibrant speaks well of their musical abilities. ~ Katherine Fulton

Track Listing
1.Comin' Home
2.Ball & Chain
3.Rumbrave
4.Fuego!
5.Theme (For Ennio Morricone) - (Other Recording Info)
6.Second Opinion, A
7.Steal Away
8.Ash
9.Black Spot, The
10.'52 Ford
11.Spring Break 1899
Album Information

UPC:
00601091049420
Release Date: Mar 04, 2008
Type: Performer
Genre: Rock & Pop
Label: Vagrant Records (USA)
Distributor: Fontana Dist
Producer: Geoff Pillar; Trina Shoemaker
Country of Origin: USA
Original Release Year: 2008
# of Discs: 1
Studio / Live: Studio
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
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