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We Came in Peace

Brimstone Howl

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Roaring out of the gate with a gale of noisy, feedback-drenched guitars and thundering drums, Brimstone Howl seem determined to prove they're not just another Nuevo-garage band on their third full-length album, We Came in Peace. And while the songs lean to the fast and loud side and the chord changes are in the classic style, Brimstone Howl add a large portion of spookiness to the formula here, with the Velvet Underground (circa White Light/White Heat) and the Cramps (circa Songs the Lord Taught Us) audible as clear musical reference points. Musically, Brimstone Howl take to the dark netherworld of this music like a duck to polluted water, and Calvin Retzlaff's propulsive drumming and Nick Waggoner and John Ziegler's big, menacing guitars work wonders with these tunes, while Jim Diamond's spacious engineering and production only adds to the impact. But while the music clicks, lyrically tunes like "Obliterator," "Child of Perdition," and "The World Will Never Know" come off as unfortunately pretentious, with the wordy images of a doomed world sounding less like dark poetry than the blog entries of some goth-obsessed eighth grader. Brimstone Howl are clearly smarter and more talented than that, and a healthy percentage of We Came in Peace works despite the lyrics (Ziegler's vocal delivery helps), but if this band is going to make the great album they may well have in them, they really need to find a better wordsmith before they head into the studio again.

© Mark Deming /TiVo

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1
They Call Me Hopeless Destroyer
00:03:31

Alive Naturalsound Records, MusicPublisher - Brimstone Howl, MainArtist - Brimstone Howl, ASCAP, Composer

2008 Alive Naturalsound Records 2008 Alive Naturalsound Records

2
A Million Years
00:02:32

Alive Naturalsound Records, MusicPublisher - Brimstone Howl, MainArtist - Brimstone Howl, ASCAP, Composer

2008 Alive Naturalsound Records 2008 Alive Naturalsound Records

3
Child Of Perdition
00:02:47

Alive Naturalsound Records, MusicPublisher - Brimstone Howl, MainArtist - Brimstone Howl, ASCAP, Composer

2008 Alive Naturalsound Records 2008 Alive Naturalsound Records

4
Easy To Dream
00:03:26

Alive Naturalsound Records, MusicPublisher - Brimstone Howl, MainArtist - Brimstone Howl, ASCAP, Composer

2008 Alive Naturalsound Records 2008 Alive Naturalsound Records

5
Yr. Gonna Walk
00:03:08

Alive Naturalsound Records, MusicPublisher - Brimstone Howl, MainArtist - Brimstone Howl, ASCAP, Composer

2008 Alive Naturalsound Records 2008 Alive Naturalsound Records

6
Shangri La
00:02:51

Alive Naturalsound Records, MusicPublisher - Brimstone Howl, MainArtist - Brimstone Howl, ASCAP, Composer

2008 Alive Naturalsound Records 2008 Alive Naturalsound Records

7
Obliterator
00:04:14

Alive Naturalsound Records, MusicPublisher - Brimstone Howl, MainArtist - Brimstone Howl, ASCAP, Composer

2008 Alive Naturalsound Records 2008 Alive Naturalsound Records

8
Summer Of Pain
00:03:52

Alive Naturalsound Records, MusicPublisher - Brimstone Howl, MainArtist - Brimstone Howl, ASCAP, Composer

2008 Alive Naturalsound Records 2008 Alive Naturalsound Records

9
Bye Bye
00:03:19

Alive Naturalsound Records, MusicPublisher - Brimstone Howl, MainArtist - Brimstone Howl, ASCAP, Composer

2008 Alive Naturalsound Records 2008 Alive Naturalsound Records

10
Hero Of Gold
00:03:10

Alive Naturalsound Records, MusicPublisher - Brimstone Howl, MainArtist - Brimstone Howl, ASCAP, Composer

2008 Alive Naturalsound Records 2008 Alive Naturalsound Records

11
The World Will Never Know
00:04:26

Alive Naturalsound Records, MusicPublisher - Brimstone Howl, MainArtist - Brimstone Howl, ASCAP, Composer

2008 Alive Naturalsound Records 2008 Alive Naturalsound Records

12
Catamite Blues
00:02:36

Alive Naturalsound Records, MusicPublisher - Brimstone Howl, MainArtist - Brimstone Howl, ASCAP, Composer

2008 Alive Naturalsound Records 2008 Alive Naturalsound Records

13
USMC
00:01:43

Alive Naturalsound Records, MusicPublisher - Brimstone Howl, MainArtist - Brimstone Howl, ASCAP, Composer

2008 Alive Naturalsound Records 2008 Alive Naturalsound Records

14
Firewalk
00:03:30

Alive Naturalsound Records, MusicPublisher - Brimstone Howl, MainArtist - Brimstone Howl, ASCAP, Composer

2008 Alive Naturalsound Records 2008 Alive Naturalsound Records

15
Awake In The City
00:03:28

Alive Naturalsound Records, MusicPublisher - Brimstone Howl, MainArtist - Brimstone Howl, ASCAP, Composer

2008 Alive Naturalsound Records 2008 Alive Naturalsound Records

Album review

Roaring out of the gate with a gale of noisy, feedback-drenched guitars and thundering drums, Brimstone Howl seem determined to prove they're not just another Nuevo-garage band on their third full-length album, We Came in Peace. And while the songs lean to the fast and loud side and the chord changes are in the classic style, Brimstone Howl add a large portion of spookiness to the formula here, with the Velvet Underground (circa White Light/White Heat) and the Cramps (circa Songs the Lord Taught Us) audible as clear musical reference points. Musically, Brimstone Howl take to the dark netherworld of this music like a duck to polluted water, and Calvin Retzlaff's propulsive drumming and Nick Waggoner and John Ziegler's big, menacing guitars work wonders with these tunes, while Jim Diamond's spacious engineering and production only adds to the impact. But while the music clicks, lyrically tunes like "Obliterator," "Child of Perdition," and "The World Will Never Know" come off as unfortunately pretentious, with the wordy images of a doomed world sounding less like dark poetry than the blog entries of some goth-obsessed eighth grader. Brimstone Howl are clearly smarter and more talented than that, and a healthy percentage of We Came in Peace works despite the lyrics (Ziegler's vocal delivery helps), but if this band is going to make the great album they may well have in them, they really need to find a better wordsmith before they head into the studio again.

© Mark Deming /TiVo

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