Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations, Select the department you want to search in. It just lacks the speed. We begin with, , an introduction that offers a soft keyboard on which a sample then a rhythmic that can only announce something good comes. The 80's underground metal revolution and lo-fi noise rock ultimately blend awkwardly, making for tedious and meandering music that lacks any real punch the aforementioned genres call for. Make Them Die Slowly (album), the second studio album by White Zombie Cannibal Ferox, a 1981 Italian film, known in the US as Make Them Die Slowly Disambiguation page providing links to topics that could be referred to by the same search term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Make Them Die Slowly. I would never really call White Zombie a metal band, Mainstream American society might label them a Heavy Metal band but they are not in my opinion, never have been and never will be, Astro Creep 2000 might be passable as metal to some people but I dont see how any of their previous releases could be mistaken for metal. To enjoy Prime Music, go to Your Music Library and transfer your account to Amazon.com (US). The guitar tone is, well, odd. "[1], Because of the shift in musical style critics usually review the album less favorably than the band's previous efforts, citing it as being too derivative and lacking in good production values. It's been about 10 years since I've even listened to it, but as of today, I can officially say it's classic. By the time anything good has come along, you don't care anymore. is meant to be darker. The songs are also not well though out, as many are just a bunch of repetitive, slow, muffled riffs with Rob yowling as hard as he can over it. An unusual effect, but as memorable as the riffs are forgettable. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. Make Them Die Slowly, the second studio album by White Zombie; Make Them Die Slowly (band), a British black metal band Cannibal Ferox, a 1981 Italian film, known in the US as Make Them Die Slowly This is very traditional thrash sounding. [citation needed] AllMusic staff writer Eduardo Rivadavia gave the record two and a half stars, saying that "although Make Them Die Slowly actually contained most of the key musical ingredients responsible for Sexorcisto's subsequent breakthrough", the album "leaves much to be desired by subsequent standards". Slaughter High is a metalcore music single recording by MAKE THEM DIE SLOWLY released in 2020 on CD, LP/Vinyl and/or cassette. I prefer La Sexorcisto and Astrocreep. Tape, SkullMaster - "VoidWalkers" LP // Free Download MP, Progarchives.com — progressive rock ultimate website, JazzMusicArchives.com — the ultimate jazz music online community, MetalMusicArchives.com — the ultimate metal music online community. Luciano Pavarotti he isn't, but like any good singer with limited ability, Zombie knows his limits. Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2003. White Zombie started out pretty groovy with Acid/Art Rock releases such as Gods on Voodoo Moon, Pig Heaven and their unreleased Demo Tape from 1986. What about Rob Zombie's voice? Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2017. this is a far less effective white zombie than your used to, this is more like garage noize rock not a thing like La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Vol.1 devils music had grooves and far less chaotic style to it. The production is only one part of why this album flops so badly. Imagine Bob Dylan's singing voice as an electric guitar– twangy and nasal, with a hint of a whine. Play it at 78rpm and you'd get something like a dark and gloomy, almost Gothic, Nuclear Assault. "Acid Flesh" and "Godslayer" are rougher and crunchier than the rest, and actually feel like something you'd want to bang your head to, but they are the only tracks that are any good. Murderworld is one of the better tracks on the CD, being probably the most brutal, some of the riffs are fairly similar to Disaster Blaster and Revenge. [4], The album displays change from the punk-influenced noise rock of their earlier albums to a sound more reminiscent of thrash metal. Disaster Blaster is a bit more groovy and has some funky guitar riffs, although the version on the 1989 EP God of Thunder (Disaster Blaster II) is indeed better. Adapted from the Make Them Die Slowly liner notes. Check out Make Them Die Slowly [Explicit] by White Zombie on Amazon Music. Sprague, David. This is a very weak album that does do better than Soul Crusher only from the fact that it's more organized and has distinct songs. Hack-O-Lantern uses again Halloween’s theme as well as strange samples to strike and be punchy at the same time. If you want White Zombie, but at a slower pace and with terrible production, then you are going to love Make Them Die Slowly. The (Necro)Punk spirit of Street Trash makes this song the ideal one to begin a moshing moment, while being carried by a chorus with airy tones that contrasts with pure violence the band unleashes. He has written the songs to fit his voice, rather than embarrassing himself trying to stretch himself too far. focuses on heady melodies while the rhythmic smashes us. Laswell opted to record the album from scratch at Platinum Island studio in New York City. But they went downhill with Punk/Horrorcore releases such as Psycho-Head Blowout and Soul Crusher, although Soul Crusher had a few good tunes ... and then Make Them Die Slowly ... the key step between the garbage releases of the mid-80s and the masterpiece that would become La Sexorcisto. I went backwards with my discovery of WZ but still manage to appreciate this recording. The production is only one part of why this album flops so badly. This article needs additional citations for verification. So what the fuck do we get? He was replaced by John Ricci in July 1988. We made it once, it sounded good, Rob hated it. Any crunch that these guitars had is cancelled out. Without a doubt you recognized Halloween’s theme on The Terror Begins, the next track. 10-oct-2014 - Make them die slowly inside gatefold and booklet Guitarist John Ricci exited the band the day the record was completed having been diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome. The common first reaction when hearing `Make Them Die Slowly' is "what was that?". ’s theme as well as strange samples to strike and be punchy at the same time. melts fastness, warlike rhythmic and crushing sonorities to tell us this story in the tradition of jerky and catchy compositions. They recorded sixteen songs over the course of four days but decided against releasing any of the finished material due to its similarity with their previous output. While the songwriting is monotonous and unfocused, Rob Zombie’s nonsensical horror lyrics are far more fascinating than any of the music: “Leather skin move to the beat, beastman insulated heat, looking for a sleeping dream, hop-head body scream,” and “Fight to love a super bitch, drive her roots straight to hell, atomic ass 99, another cosmic monster spits his teeth in your eye, more dead than alive.” A preferable experience with ...Die Slowly might be to just read the lyrics in the CD booklet while listening to the far more energetic and superior Ride The Lighting the group unsuccessfully took inspiration from. We made it a third time, and it was the worst version of all three! The lyrics are fairly simple but less psychadelic than previous releases and use the standard "Rob Zombie Vocabulary" which most words and phrases re-feature at least twice if you go through the whole discography. Between this heavy rhythmic, keyboard, those howlings and those frightening backing vocals in the background, the song is amazing! Then a cry of horror launches the machine on, . makes this song the ideal one to begin a moshing moment, while being carried by a chorus with airy tones that contrasts with pure violence the band unleashes. I hate the way this record sounds, not to mention my memories of Laswell sitting me down and making me play in a chair, having me hit the strings ever so lightly so I wouldn’t 'clip' the note – what a pile of bullshit! In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Make Them Die Slowly is a sloppy and weak album that doesn't draw on White Zombie's future talent, feeling more like some kind of full-length demo instead of a piece of music that White Zombie spent time and effort on. "[2] In a 2010 interview, she recalled her experience recording the album:[3]. I really just wanted this to be a completist but the cd is a decent listen regardless. Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2013. The final part is very melodic, and even offers us a sharp lead. If you expect this album to be close to La Sexorcisto or Astro Creep 2000 you will hate it, if you were a fan of WZ from their early stages you probably dont mind or enjoy this recording. A brief pause before this heady chorus allows it to be explosive, while, is meant to be darker. Dead Alive, the last song, also picks into some dark samples to distill strong riffs, while the vocalist literally spits on us. songs. Make Them Die Slowly may refer to: . This is far removed from the radio–friendly(–ish) comic book/splatter movie rock Zombie has made his name with. What most are not aware of are their humble beginnings, before the psychedelia-drenched groove metal stylings of La Sexorcista and Astro-Creep 2000 came onto the scene. Make Them Die Slowly comes back for a new malfeasance. Astro Creep: 2000 Songs Of Love, Destruction And Other Synthetic Delusions Of The Electric Head. On this album, the minimalist, stripped back metal is allowed to shine through, uncluttered by obscure cinematic outtakes. The guitar sound and Zombie's voice can be hard to stomach. For White Zombie's first venture into actual metal music, it doesn't go over well at all. Very catchy, the composition strikes with simple riffs, sometimes gathered by sweet keyboards. Stream ad-free or purchase CD's and MP3s now on Amazon.com. Sold by Amazon.com Services LLC. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Review 330 : Make Them Die Slowly – The Bodycount Continues – English, Voir le profil de ActaInfernalis sur Facebook, Voir le profil de actainfernalis sur Twitter, Voir le profil de actainfernalis sur Instagram, Review 330 : Make Them Die Slowly – The Bodycount Continues, Review 330 : Make Them Die Slowly – The Bodycount Continues – Acta Infernalis, Interview – Make Them Die Slowly – English – Acta Infernalis, En savoir plus sur comment les données de vos commentaires sont utilisées. This album is seriously lacking in so many ways. Not that there was much on offer, there are the occasional riffs that do have some force to them, but most are just repetitive, slightly slower than average, and dull with their only purpose seeming to be to numb your senses. En savoir plus sur comment les données de vos commentaires sont utilisées. It is surprising how many of Rob Zombie's and White Zombie's fans do not know this album exists. Lack of sufficient finances resulted in half of the written songs not being included in the finished record. There are bands that can handle shit production and still produce something of value such as early Napalm Death, or just about any crust punk band. OK, so Thrash is identified with it's speed and aggression. Make Them Die Slowly is a sloppy and weak album that doesn't draw on White Zombie's future talent, feeling more like some kind of full-length demo instead of a piece of music that White Zombie spent time and effort on. Trailer for the 1981 cannibal classic "Cannibal Ferox" AKA "Make Them Die Slowly," directed by Umberto Lenzi. The drums are also very fake and hollow, with no punch coming from those either. Conspicuous by their absence are the movie samples overused in later White Zombie releases, and a good thing too. There are others, but it is the biggest one by far. The songwriting is derivative and unfocused, with most songs running much too long and never going much of anywhere. I like it for what it is...a look into WZ history. The common first reaction when hearing 'Make Them Die Slowly' is "what the fuck was that?". Strangely, the riffs should be memorable, but they slip through your mind quicker than shit through a goose. Rob has claimed "[W]e fell into the noise scene by accident" and that "[A]fter a while we got fed up and didn't want to have anything to do with it.