(Wolverine Records 2020)
Dial M For Murder
Drag Strip Hero
Zombie Hitman
Bye Bye
The Emperor's Decree
Hello Mary Lunatic
World Of Sin
Bopalena
Hellbound
The Town That Dreaded Sundown
Wasted Youth Crew
In Paradise
My Right
Right then, looking at the head on Billy Moonbeam I better not say a bad word about this album. A frontman that's the epitome of pant-soiling aggression with a life story that more than fits the image. It's actually not an image! You can tell by the lyrical content that the man is writing from the heart; from either experience or stories told during his 18 year stint in the big house. The quintet hail from New England on the north east of the US of A and this is their first long player following on from their two singles "Dial M For Murder" and "Dragstrip Hero". Formed in 2018 from members of The Uglies, The Rockaholics, The Guts and Satan's Teardrops, it's quite the pedigree and melting pot of influences. So, what do they sound like then? Skim a stone across a lake and with each touchdown you get a blast of either psychobilly, manic rockabilly, punk'n'roll and everything in between. Vocally young Moonbeam reminds me of Charlie Splatterhead from Los Gatos Locos. With that said, I get a definite Los Gatos Locos influence throughout the album in that The Hellbound Hitmen are also of the same sonically and lyrically hostile, belligerent mould. Psychobilly can go either way...tongue firmly in cheek or fist firmly in jaw. This album is the latter. I approve!Drag Strip Hero
Zombie Hitman
Bye Bye
The Emperor's Decree
Hello Mary Lunatic
World Of Sin
Bopalena
Hellbound
The Town That Dreaded Sundown
Wasted Youth Crew
In Paradise
My Right
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