Murder by Death
Who Will Survive and What Will Be Left of Them?


4.0
excellent

Review

by DadKungFu STAFF
June 10th, 2018 | 13 replies


Release Date: 2003 | Tracklist

Review Summary: The Devil is shot in a Mexican town. Cue the title card.

I was initially tempted to peg Murder By Death as Nick Cave with Post-Hardcore sensibilities: the fascination with American roots music within the framework of Post-Punk, the Gothic sensibility and focus on lurid and grotesque storytelling are all hallmarks of Nick’s style that come through in Murder By Death. But the younger band has a sly, subtle sense of humor and a flair for the cinematic that ol’ Nick never really showed. It can hardly be argued that a band which titled their debut “Like The Exorcist, But More Breakdancing” take themselves too seriously. But even though all the gloom has that slightly tongue in cheek quality that marks the best Gothic music, it’s still weighty, instrumentally rich stuff. Without the dynamic, dramatic interplay between piano, cello, Hammond organ and rock instruments, this concept album about the Devil getting shot in a Mexican town and wreaking his terrible, voodoo-zombie revenge could have been just an outlandish goof, a fun novelty not meant to be taken seriously. But the concept of the album, as eccentric as it might be on paper, belies a lyrical depth drawn from singer Adam Turla’s religious studies and a knack for setting stark, Sergio Leone-esque imagery into words.

Who Will Survive and What Will be Left of Them (the title is drawn from the tagline of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, incidentally) is far more rooted in dark, catchy Post-Punk than it is in Alternative Country; piano and strings exist more to provide cinematic flare and drama than act within a traditionally Country music framework and the songs are far too complex in structure to be called Country, but this foreboding, dramatic sound gives the horror-movie concept credibility. It’s dark without ever being too self-serious, catchy without sliding into the songwriting pitfalls of spiritual bedfellows My Chemical Romance and varied and dynamic enough to sustain its main conceit for its 42 minute runtime without any real missteps or superfluous elements. The production is a little muddy, and Adam Turla’s vocals sometimes fall short of the dramatic vista he’s laying out for the listener, but it’s nothing that should deter any listener. Any flaws this album carries with it should be treated like the occasional poor dubbing or blatant anachronism in a Sergio Leone flick: noticed briefly, and then cast aside in the dust swept panorama laid out before the audience. It’s endlessly more fun that way.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
DadKungFu
Staff Reviewer
June 10th 2018


4719 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Album's a solid 4.2, really needed a review

50iL
June 10th 2018


5398 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Good review, although maybe just a tad short; an additional paragraph for a conclusion would've been cool

Anyway, yeah. This really needed a review.

kris.
June 11th 2018


15504 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

album could and should be a 5 T B H

Hawks
August 30th 2018


87059 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Only 3 comments for this wtf???

ShadowRemains
June 19th 2019


27741 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Desert is still one of the best songs ever

deathschool
December 2nd 2019


28621 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This album is amazing. I love it even more than I remember.

deathschool
December 2nd 2019


28621 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Masters in Reverse Psychology is one of those songs that gets stuck in my head at least once a week.

Sinternet
Contributing Reviewer
April 4th 2020


26569 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

still depressing it took so long for a review for this



until morale improves is one of those songs that randomly pops up in my head every so often and I have to listen to the whole album again

ShadowRemains
July 16th 2020


27741 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

it had a review before but that got taken down for w/e reason

NorthernSkylark
September 6th 2021


12134 Comments


Well this one’s a killer.

deathschool
August 10th 2022


28621 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Album is still incredible. Seeing them live tonight.

ghostboobs
December 8th 2022


123 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

goated album, agreed. got to see them tour the shit out of this when i was in high school and college

ShadowRemains
December 10th 2022


27741 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

desert's on fire is still one of the best songs i've ever heard



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