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Our Metal Sludge "Hey, That's What I Call Sludge - Volume 1" CD has been out for about 2 weeks now and has been making the rounds, so we thought we'd share some of the things people have said about it. Of course, if you'd like to order it, you can do so Right Here! 6/16/04 We have a new review from Metal-Rules.com. You can check it out at http://www.metal-rules.com/review/viewreview.php?month=June&year=2004&pos=62. Thanks to Wisco for the great review! We also did an interview with Rock Confidential about it as well as Metal Sludge in general and that can be read at http://www.rockconfidential.com/MetalSludge2004.html! We also just did an interview at Rock Rage, which can be read right here, http://www.rockrage.com/interview/metalsludge.html! Now onto various reviews..... Two new reviews went up today. One at Rock Rage at http://www.rockrage.com/artist_links/metalsludge.html and one at Metal Exiles at http://www.metal-exiles.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=301. Thanks to both George and Skinwalker for the reviews! There's a great review up at http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/17512/108781 so be sure to check that out. Thanks to Chad Bowar for the nut swinging! Hey That's What I Call Sludge! Do you remember the days "when chicks were hot and guys looked like hot chicks"? Back in the 80's, did you live for Saturday nights so you could stay home watch Headbangers Ball on MTV? If you jones for music from the immortal era of big hair, guitar solos and spandex, look no further than this fantastic compilation from the good folks at metal-sludge.com. Hey That's What I Call Sludge! is an all-killer-no-filler 24-track collection of new recordings that will rock your fucking socks off. Many of these songs from artists as diverse as Quiet Riot's Kevin Dubrow, Firehouse, Lit and Murderdolls lead screamer, Wednesday 13 -- are done in the classic style of 80's metal, but there are a few exceptions. Jizzy Pearl serves up his own bluesy metal amalgam with a School-of-the-Sex-Pistols approach on "Do You Wanna Get High." The Supersuckers' white-hot "Some Day I Will Kill You" also sidesteps that guideline by continuing with the bands' signature flawless songwriting formula, best described as The Ramones meet Motorhead. I have no problem with that. SUM 41 also make an appearance as their metal-worshipping alter egos, Pain For Pleasure, rocking out incognito on a Priest/Dio salute called "Reign In Pain." Much of this fine disc, like the Metal-Sludge website itself, is highly self-referential and tongue in check, emphasized by a few between song comic interludes courtesy of hair metal cover band/comedy routine, Metal Skool (formerly Metal Shop, also known as Danger Kitty!). There are also some good parodies offered here like Tuff's brutal ode to the rise and fall of Warrant lead singer, Jani Lane ("Dear Jani Lane") and The Brightness, (HA HA!) who pull off a cheeky gender reversal with their pomp-rock delivery of "Diamonds Are a Boys Best Friend." Touche! Among the best tracks are Killingbird's stellar cover of Vain's classic "Beat The Bullet" and The Thornbirds' "Elephants and Tangerines," which has an epic feel and memorable hooks on par with great songs like "New Thing" by Enuff Z'Nuff, "Up All Night" by Slaughter or Dokken's "Breaking The Chains." Excellent, excellent stuff. I also really enjoyed Funny Money's "Good Boy Gone Bad," which sounds very much like late period Twisted Sister, after they stopped wearing make up an started singing power ballads like "Hot Love." Notable new groups making their debut on Hey That's What I Call Sludge! Include Gloryhole UK, ("Misery") featuring the drumming talents of Mike "The Sack" Fasano and Buckcherry guitarist Keith Nelson. For anyone who misses Buckcherry as much as I do, this song alone is worth the price of the CD. Completely devoid of any lame nu metal or whiney brat rock, Hey That's What I Call Sludge! isn't just more songs about "fat chicks and Hell." It's a total blast from start to finish, and a first rate collection of all the good rock you been missing since Vince Neil started to look like John Lovitz. Available exclusively from http://www.metal-sludge.com -- Gail Worley Definitely one of the best reviews ever written about any CD in the history of the world. Gail is a true genius. Thanks Gail! Review from BraveWords.com METAL SLUDGE Culling 24 tracks from the bottom of ponds across the globe Metal Sludge has managed to put together a brilliant CD (both for its music and humor). Pain For Pleasure AKA Sum 41 get the fun rolling with Reign in Pain a full on metal assault with comedic overtones. Lit, a band better known for having Pamela Anderson in their video rather than their music, impresses with No Turning Back. Other stand out cuts include Firehouse Crash, Funny Money Good Boy Gone Bad and Kevin DuBrow I Cant Resist You, but the track that makes it worth spending your hard earned money is Dear Jani Lane by Tuff. Taking its cue from the Bloodhound Gangs The Ballad Of Chasey Lain, Dear Jani Lane is sheer brilliance with a great performance and comedic wit that best sums up Metal Sludge and the problems of an 80s rocker gone wild. Hopefully, this track will find its way to radio. Mitch Lafon - 9 Mitch gives it a 9, which at first looks good, but it's 9 out of 10,000, so that's not so good. No, actually, it's a 9 out of 10 so that's great! Thanks Mitch! From Lit's Kevin Baldes on their mailing list: For those of you who just can't handle the wait for our new CD, you can purchase the new Metal Sludge CD, "That's What I Call Sludge! 1." We've got a tune on the disc that's a heavier rendition of a song ("All Or Nothing") appearing on our new album. However, on the Sludge CD the song is entitled, "No Turning Back." Think Anthrax... "Sound of White Noise" era. Pretty heavy shit! Our friends -Sum 41- appear as their alter ego, "Pain for Pleasure." The Supersuckers also contributed a track. By now you can probably tell, this is a "must have" for any Lit fan From The Wildheart's Ginger: Got the CD's today. Great work fellas. It's a fucking winner. Here's "Hey...2". Turn it up and keep yet trousers tight Ginger From 40 Ft. Ringo's Steve Brown: yo Sludge, From the Blue Meanie: Hey Sludge! From Angela Grant: Jani, Got my CD.......it rocks and so do you! I predict double platinum! I can't stop playing it! :) xoxoxoxo, Random Emails: hey! thanks for sending me a cd for review/airplay...i
kid you not this is one of the best comps ive ever heard, the metal
skool skits are funny as all hell! anyway, ill be playing several tracks
this fri (and many fri to come) and will post the review within a next
couple of weeks, ill let you know...thanks and sludge on! Dearest BBF: I'm out like CC's grinder at an Asshole Party! A few from the Gossip Board: I got mine on Saturday and from top to bottom it's really solid! I love the new Lit song and it's a lot heavier then I was expecting. Glory Hole remined me of Brides Of Destruction a bit, I don't know why. The Thornbirds, Pain For Pleasure, Wildhearts. Brightness and Jizzy are my current favorites. Oh of course all the Metal Skool stuff is killer! From Arkansas Cracker: Possibly the greatest CD in the history of music! I got mine today and it was autographed by Jani Bon Neil, Ozzy Stillbourne, Bastard Boy Floyd, and DJ Ashba! They also included a Metal Sludge guitar pic, a thong, a Reese's cup, and what looks like it might be a sheep testicle! Hell yes! I got mine a few days ago now. Damn it rocks! My favorite track is Jizzy's, but Lit, Bowling For Soup, Tuff, Killingbird, and Wednesday 13 have awesome tracks too. Of course, Metal Skool is fucking hilarious! Over the next few months, look for CD reviews is all the music magazines and rock websites. We also have upcoming interviews about our CD that will be at RockConfidential.com and RockRage.com. The Rock Confidential piece will be up on Sunday, May 30th, so keep an eye out for that. Or better yet, read our interview while listening to our XM Radio show on The Boneyard, which debuts on the same day! Metal Sludge |
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