This is definitely the end for Voodoo and I hope it is. and their last cd was really good as well but this, well it just isn't so great. The first song is one of the best I've heard from these pioneers of ska-core. Don't listen to the dude below my critic, if you are a true, a real fan of voodoo glow skulls, you'll dig up this album. Instead pick up "Who Is, This Is" or "Firme". If you are a long time fan then you probably already have this without looking at buyer reviews and crap, but if not I probably wouldn't pick up this record right away. In my opinion they have about 5 amazing songs on this disc and the rest seems like filler. I know that is going to make a lot of people mad, but to me that is about all there is. ![]() I know that there are a lot of other people who probably do the same thing, and pretty much know what to expect from these guys.Īfter their fourth record "The Band Geek Mafia" Voodoo has released records with at least 4-5 good songs on them consistently, and thats about it. I have been listening to this band since 96' (Yeah, I'm Old) and still buy every record they put out. Reviews are written by people that purchased this item from Interpunk View other music on the same record labelĬome back on or after Tuesday, September 18 to vote for your favorite songs These great new tracks explore everything from racial/ghetto politics ("High Society", "The Rat Traps", "Nada En La Cabeza") to the outrageous fun of the Voodoo Glow Skulls live show ("Voodoo Anthem"), from Mexican mythology ("La Llorona") to the disloyalty of lost friends ("Steady As She Goes"). "Steady As She Goes" contains twelve raucous tracks, two in Spanish and (in keeping with their tradition) one cool cover, 60s chestnut “Little Red Riding Hood”, made famous by Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs. The title track symbolizes the journey of Voodoo Glow Skulls – while the years have been filled with ups and downs, the band faces the future with optimism and their usual twisted sense of humor. Voodoo Glow Skulls are back with "Steady As She Goes" – an album they are particularly proud of, as they produced it themselves in their own studio. ![]() ![]() Voodoo Glow Skulls concocted their infectious mixture of punk, metal, ska and Latino music thirteen years ago and proceeded to distill it into a poisonous brew of propulsive rock n’ roll that has driven audiences wild around the globe. What do you get when you combine guttural, rapid-fire vocals, a tough metallic guitar attack, a funhouse horn section and muscular drumming that borders on polka for the insane? It's nothing but the Voodoo Glow Skulls, a great punk rock band that happens to play very fast songs with horns.
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