#2 The Devil’s Blood – The Time of No Time Evermore
As European as the Renaissance, as inviting as a red light, as despair-ridden as a dungeon full of skeletons, and as classic as Thin Lizzy, no new band caught my attention more this year than The Devil’s Blood, who rock the Transylvania castle party in a HUGE way. They released a demo in ’07, and a 7″ and 5-song EP last year, so call this one their first full-length, and it’s nothing but a gorgeous offering of ’70s metal (you know, the kind of metal that’s more rock n’ roll than metal, the kind that bands like Deep Purple played) and sacrilegious pop, an occult rock n’ soul record of wicked lore, perhaps summoned from the days of yore. Modernly speaking though, it’s like Urge Overkill jamming with Shiny Mama — this band is clearly the lovechild of Nash Kato and Yana Chupenko sent to hypnotize us all and steal our virtue. Yes! And their song “I’ll Be Your Ghost”? Yeah dude, far and away my favourite song of the year.
Listen to “I’ll Be Your Ghost” from The Time of No Time Evermore!
Posted by Jeff on Dec 21 2009 in Reviews
Tags: '70s, classic, Day and then the Shade, Deep Purple, I'll Be Your Ghost, Katatonia, Metal, Mikael Åkerfeldt, Nash Kato, Night is the New Day, occult, Opeth, pop, Renaissance, rock n' roll, Shiny Mama, soul, The Devil's Blood, The Time of No Time Evermore, Thin Lizzy, top 39, Transylvania, Urge Overkill, Yana Chupenko

