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Satans Satyrs ‎–Dont Deliver Us cd

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Satan’s Satyrs are the brainchild of vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Clayton Burgess, formed in 2009 in Herndon, Virginia, USA while Clayton was still in high school. Burgess was influenced by both punk rock and doom metal (he has cited Black Flag and Electric Wizard as favorites) as well as drawing inspiration from 1960s & 1970s horror and exploitation movies. Back then Clayton would never have thought that he would one day join as bassplayer in Electric Wizard but that was what happened in 2014. Anyway Satans Satyr’s third album, Dont Deliever Us, was released in 2015. Their debut album, Wild Beyond Belief, was a speedy hardcore-tinged bludgeoning of a take on the fuzzy stoner doom template beloved by the scene they’re typically identified with, fuelled as much by Black Flag as Black Sabbath and churning out riff after riff after riff. After that exhilarating anarchic maelstrom for a debut the cleaner psychedelic rock of follow up Die Screaming might have been a bit jarring for those expecting another hyperactive romp, but while lacking the same raw punch and sense of reckless youthful energy it showed Satan‘s Satyrs attempting more ambitious structures playing with more space and dynamics than before. Don’t Deliver Us seems to fall somewhere in between their previous pair of studio efforts. The unparalleled mayhem of Wild Beyond Belief! is still a thing of the past, more groove and boogie than breakneck speed, but this is a grubbier album than Die Screaming with more dirt under their collective fingernails. The album seems like a logical progression for a band quietly evolving while staying true to their original mission statement, capturing the violent and sordid spirit of the late 60s and early 70s in a way only really matched by a band like Uncle Acid And The Deadbeats and in a very different way. It’s all very fun and potentially silly but in no way does what Satan‘s Satyrs do sound forced or even overly derivative and faceless; instead for the chosen few, this is a debaucherous treat.

Track list:
1. Full Moon And Empty Veins
2. Two Hands
3. (Wont You Be My) Gravedancer
4. Spooky Nuisance
5. Germanium Bomb
6. Creepy Teens
7. Crimes And Blood
8. You-Know-Who
9. Round The Bend

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Label

Bad Omen Records

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Catalogue Number

OMENCD013