Title: Buckethead: The Cuckoo Clocks Of Hell (my review) Post by: lastroots on April 23, 2004, 08:19:13 AM BUCKETHEAD: THE CUCKOO CLOCKS OF HELL REVIEW
Two Buckethead albums in two days. I feel like being in heaven. So now, just after the melodic, chilling, dreaming Population Override, Buckethead shoots the bird with his for shure hardest album so far: The Cuckoo Clocks Of Hell. This album is pure aggressive metal. Killer riffs, ultra fast soli mixed with Brains drumming that pumps like a machinegun and additional programming by Dan Monti. This record comes from hell and it will definitely take you to hell. Some thrown in melodic soli get destroyed seconds after by riffs that sound like chainsaws and heavy drum explosions. Close your eyes again and imagine a moshpit surrounding you, where no one will get out alive or sane and you will realize that there is only one option of how to listen to this: LOUD! Just listen to track 10 (Beaten With Sledges): The title says it all! Long time fans of Buckets solo stuff will recognize some stuff from Bucketheadland 2 (2003) or Monsters And Robots (1999) and some others that has been rearranged and put into a context of pure speed and brutality. Just plain evil, when the dreamy, melodic part in Woods Of Suicide gets vanished by a disturbing death metalish riff, then returns tosounds that might come from a Disney movie turning into a dark grave, being slaughtered by the end of time. It is hard to find words for this. Just get this album, you will not be disappointed. Get get Population Override right with it, just to have a chance to recover yourself from this deathride. The artwork by Brian Frankenseuss Theiss and P-Sticks nearly outplays Dave McKeans art for Monsters And Robots and is maybe the sickest artwork an album ever had (Maybe as sick as Tools Lateralus but in a completely different way). Just look at the artwork, you will get a slight impression of what hides on the disc itself. Details: Disembodied Records 2004 (Bucketheads own label) Buckethead: taxidermy, embalming & clock repair / Dan Monti: programming / Brain: drums Produced, engineered & mixed by Dan Monti / Mastered by Robert Hadley @ The Mastering Lab / Written by Buckethead & Dan Monti 1) Descent Of The Damned 2) Spokes For The Wheel Of Torment 3) Arc Of The Pendulum 4) Fountains Of The Forgotten 5) The Treeman 6) Pylegathon 7) Traveling Morgue 8) One Tooth Of The Time Train 9) Bedlams Bluff 10) Beaten With Sledges 11) Woods Of Suicide 12) Yellowed Hide 13) Moths To Flame 14) The Ravines Of Falsehood 15) The Black Forest 16) Haven Of Black Tar Pitch 17) The Escape Wheel /lastroots Title: Re:Buckethead: The Cuckoo Clocks Of Hell (my review) Post by: kupirock on April 23, 2004, 08:51:54 AM Thanks sounds really great..
Title: Re:Buckethead: The Cuckoo Clocks Of Hell (my review) Post by: lastroots on April 23, 2004, 11:33:27 AM Thanks sounds really great.. It IS really great ;) Along with Population Override this makes a musical journey that blew me away. /lastroots Title: Re:Buckethead: The Cuckoo Clocks Of Hell (my review) Post by: Izzy on April 23, 2004, 01:27:02 PM I would buy it.......but getting hold of Buckethead albums in the UK is harder than finding the Holy Grail......
Title: Re:Buckethead: The Cuckoo Clocks Of Hell (my review) Post by: lastroots on April 23, 2004, 05:04:17 PM I would buy it.......but getting hold of Buckethead albums in the UK is harder than finding the Holy Grail...... www.jpc.de They ship to the UK as well and speak english. /lastroots |