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Maylene & The Sons Of Disaster|IV

IV

Maylene & The Sons Of Disaster

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For some heavy metal bands, such words as "growth" and "maturation" to describe a new album could signal the beginning of the end. But both descriptions are fitting -- in a good way -- on the fourth release overall by Southern metallists Maylene & the Sons of Disaster, imaginatively titled IV. On their earlier releases, the group's singer, Dallas Taylor, relied a bit too much on Phil Anselmo-isms (namely, hollering). But on IV, the group focuses more on the Southern rock side of things, and injects more melody into the proceedings to boot. A perfect example of this hybrid is the tune "Faith Healer (Bring Me Down)," which is so melodic that it sounds like it could be an honest-to-goodness rock radio hit. Elsewhere, the aforementioned "boogie element" is much more apparent, especially on such selections as "In Dead We Dream" (which contains a gargantuanly greasy riff that would make both Clutch and Down green with envy), "Open Your Eyes," "Taking on Water," "Fate Games," and "Cat's Walk." And like all good Southern rockers past and present, Maylene & the Sons of Disaster just can't turn down an opportunity to pick up their acoustics and strum away, as evidenced by "Drought of '85." However, to keep listeners on their toes, the album closes with an artsy-fartsy bit, "Off to the Laughing Place." If you're looking for some modern-day muscular boogie, you've come to the right place with Maylene & the Sons of Disaster's IV.

© Greg Prato /TiVo

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1
In Dead We Dream
00:03:16

Maylene & The Sons of Disaster, MainArtist

© 2011 Ferret Music ℗ 2011 Ferret Music

2
Save Me
00:03:59

Maylene & The Sons of Disaster, MainArtist

© 2011 Ferret Music ℗ 2011 Ferret Music

3
Faith Healer (Bring Me Down)
00:03:37

Maylene & The Sons of Disaster, MainArtist

© 2011 Ferret Music ℗ 2011 Ferret Music

4
Open Your Eyes
00:03:15

Maylene & The Sons of Disaster, MainArtist

© 2011 Ferret Music ℗ 2011 Ferret Music

5
Killing Me Slow
00:04:04

Maylene & The Sons of Disaster, MainArtist

© 2011 Ferret Music ℗ 2011 Ferret Music

6
Taking On Water
00:04:05

Maylene & The Sons of Disaster, MainArtist

© 2011 Ferret Music ℗ 2011 Ferret Music

7
Fate Games
00:02:16

Maylene & The Sons of Disaster, MainArtist

© 2011 Ferret Music ℗ 2011 Ferret Music

8
Come For You
00:03:59

Maylene & The Sons of Disaster, MainArtist

© 2011 Ferret Music ℗ 2011 Ferret Music

9
Never Enough
00:02:51

Maylene & The Sons of Disaster, MainArtist

© 2011 Ferret Music ℗ 2011 Ferret Music

10
Cat's Walk
00:02:37

Maylene & The Sons of Disaster, MainArtist

© 2011 Ferret Music ℗ 2011 Ferret Music

11
Drought Of '85
00:04:11

Maylene & The Sons of Disaster, MainArtist

© 2011 Ferret Music ℗ 2011 Ferret Music

12
Off To The Laughing Place
00:03:27

Maylene & The Sons of Disaster, MainArtist

© 2011 Ferret Music ℗ 2011 Ferret Music

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For some heavy metal bands, such words as "growth" and "maturation" to describe a new album could signal the beginning of the end. But both descriptions are fitting -- in a good way -- on the fourth release overall by Southern metallists Maylene & the Sons of Disaster, imaginatively titled IV. On their earlier releases, the group's singer, Dallas Taylor, relied a bit too much on Phil Anselmo-isms (namely, hollering). But on IV, the group focuses more on the Southern rock side of things, and injects more melody into the proceedings to boot. A perfect example of this hybrid is the tune "Faith Healer (Bring Me Down)," which is so melodic that it sounds like it could be an honest-to-goodness rock radio hit. Elsewhere, the aforementioned "boogie element" is much more apparent, especially on such selections as "In Dead We Dream" (which contains a gargantuanly greasy riff that would make both Clutch and Down green with envy), "Open Your Eyes," "Taking on Water," "Fate Games," and "Cat's Walk." And like all good Southern rockers past and present, Maylene & the Sons of Disaster just can't turn down an opportunity to pick up their acoustics and strum away, as evidenced by "Drought of '85." However, to keep listeners on their toes, the album closes with an artsy-fartsy bit, "Off to the Laughing Place." If you're looking for some modern-day muscular boogie, you've come to the right place with Maylene & the Sons of Disaster's IV.

© Greg Prato /TiVo

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