Crucified Barbara - Til Death do us Party


Back in 2005 this four-piece Swedish rock band released their first album “IN DISTORTION WE TRUST”, and now, 4 years later it’s time for the follow up. The first think worth noticing, is that the 4 years have been good to the band, they have developed their music without losing the attitude. The album starts off with a song called “Killer on his knees”, it’s heavier than the debut, and singer Mia Coldheart shows of a more confident attitude. The song “Jennyfer” shows that this band also can do slower and calmer music, and Mats Levén’s (Swedish Erotica, Therion etc.) interference as a guest singer made it even better. The song “Blackened Bones” brings the thoughts back the debut, more specific “Rock’N’Roll Bachelor”, but it’s harder heavier, and finally there’s a song that gives Coldheart’s voice justice. And “Danger Danger”, one of the strongest tracks on the CD, starts of pretty slowly, but still strong, and it has it faster parts, it’s darker, and this is a song which worked perfectly with Coldheart’s voice, just like “Blackened Bones”. They might have developed, but for the ones who loved “In distortion we trust”, it could be a slight disappointment, this CD might give Coldheart’s voice more justice than ever, but the songs have more depth, and by that lost most of the rock n roll clichés, but not all, and the song “Sex Action”, which also is the album’s first single, might be satisfying enough.

Rating: 9/10

By Johanna Salo

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