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Danzig - 777: I Luciferi


Danzig - 777: I Luciferi

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  • Artist: Danzig
  • Album: 777: I Luciferi
  • Label: Spitfire
  • Year of Release: 2002
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on 2009-08-25 chromechainsaw Said:

The most under talked about Danzig album he has ever released. Often looked over in lingering feelings towards blackacidevil, and for the life of me can not understand the populous bad opinion to satans child... People always say the same thing when they talk about Danzig and his albums... His first three where bad ass, four got a little darker, five was horrible and six was still just as bad then they skid to circle of snakes... And only say Seven was more of the same as his previous two, an overall let down.... Well leave it to me to stand up and shout at the top of my lungs, DANZIG 7 I Luciferi is nothing short of Danzigs typical purely bad ass music all the way through. Its dark, and its menacing. Some of the songs will break your face and laugh as you lay in pain and a pool of your own blood. Others will make you feel sentimental but without never loosing that overall feelings of darkness, and doom. I will admit that this album does not flow as well as his others. I will give the ney sayers that much. 7 has a very uneasy flow to it, when listened to songs from song in order. Which is the only way to listen to real music anyway. But Danzig is such a perfectionist on things being in the order he wants them to be. Hell look at the lost tracks and the twenty plus hits he chose to leave off albums not because they didn't kick pure ass, which they do, but he felt they did not fit with the flow of the overall album.... So I am more than willing to bet 7 was made with every intention to be a little unsettling in the flow department. And its why I think it stands out so much in his releases. Even blackacidevil had flow, anyone who hates it will have to admit it flows from one song to the next.. But 7 can not make such a claim. But the claim it makes is nothing short of black heavy mean powerful music. From start to finish. 777 Straight up.
Rating: 10/10



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