High energy R`n`R !!! from JPN
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They might not be Japan’s most prolific rock and roll band but The
Deadvikings’ two full-length albums each pack a considerable punch. This one
dates from early in their 11-year history and delivers their Hellacopters style
jams in spade-loads.
The Deadvikings toured last year’s “Libertatia” in Australia - well, in
Sydney - and they're back in 2018, confusingly pushing their first CD from 10 years
ago. Ours is not to reason why...
"Electric Demon" has some wayward moments (the ragged
"The Ripper" and the low-key opening title track, which sounds
underdone) but for the most part, it's surging high-energy rock songs. They're
clearly in the thrall of the 'Copters and their Scandi Rock contemporaries, but
this is hardly a bad thing when done right.
The Deadvikings have a bit of groove in their songs and when it kicks in
on a brash MC5-style barn-burner like "(Baby) Let's Do The Twist", it
clicks. "The Song For Deadbeat" is another place where guitar
pyrotechnics lock in with the pliable but powerful engine room and generate
sparks. Vocalist Ken Deadviking sings in English and has a passable guitar
player's voice, but his intertwining interplay with six-string partner Shogo
Deadviking is where the action is.
"I Will Save Rock and Roll" sounds like a response to the
Dictators - and it might just be. Ken's vocal finds its furtherest limit, but
there's no mistaking the intent of the straffing guitar licks and riffs. These
Western ears also love an accented lyric that celebrates "lock and
loll".
It's a pity The Deadvikings' second Australian visit isn't taking them
further afield than Sydney (the dates are here)
because there's a broader audience for the Rock Action that they're selling,
even if their level of touring doesn't pay handsomely these days. Catch them if
you can and pick up a copy of this... -The Barman
I usually expect the grimier side of the rock’n’roll spectrum from Zodiac Killer records. This is not grimy. The label must be trying to diversify. It works. This CD has all of the mandatory, rollicking rock energy. I don’t want to say it’s clean, because it’s not clean. Maybe it’s more focused. Maybe it’s more precise. The Deadvikings know exactly how to use their weapons. Not a single bass line meanders. The drums are going to beat on you so hard you’re not going to be able to stop nodding your head. You’re going to get slapped in the face with some rollicking guitar solos, and you’re going to beg for more. You’ll probably even try to sing along, and it will sound terrible. But you’ll keep doing it, because you love it and you can’t stop. -Source
The Deadvikings - Electric Demon (Zodiac Killer Records 2012) FLAC 320
Enjoy!