The Creepshow
Sell Your Soul


4.5
superb

Review

by BJtheman USER (5 Reviews)
March 25th, 2007 | 4 replies


Release Date: 2006 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Great psychobilly album from an unbelievable psychobilly band. Amazing instrumentation with awesome female vox.

Whenever I talk to people about this band, I find that most people compare them to the already famous Horrorpops. For the purpose of this review and so you (the reader) will be able to get an idea of this band since most people haven’t heard them, I shall draw comparisons to the Horrorpops as well.

Based on different elements of each band (which I will discuss), I think that the Creepshow is a far better band and act. The singing of the Creepshow, Sarah "Sin" Blackwood, easily surpasses that of her counterpart Patricia Day. The bassist for the Horrorpops (also Patricia day) isn’t anywhere on the same level (or even close for that matter) to that of Sean "Sickboy" McNab from the Creepshow. Many people say that the reason for this is that Patricia sings lead and he only does back-up vox, but when you look at Kim Nekroman (guitarist for the Horrorpops and bassist for the hugely popular Nekromantix who is married to Patricia and taught her to play bass) you can’t say that is true because when he sings in Nekromantix and plays bass he does a fantastic job hands down. Sarah Blackwood is a more than decent guitarist for her group playing a very 50‘s sounding guitar, though I do believe that Nekroman is a bit more skilled than her at that instrument (ironic because Patricia day taught her husband how to play guitar). Matt "Pomade" Gee (drummer for Creepshow) utilizes every aspect of his drumset playing tons of rolls and tempo changes frequently throughout this album. Niedermeier (percussionist for Horrorpops) is a decent drummer but doesn’t add that extra element of spark and energy that Gee does. On top of all this the Creepshow incorporate wonderfully welcome keyboard parts in their songs that fit superbly with the whole 50’s era eerie psycho-punk band ensemble. While all of what I just said is completely subjective, it will be hard for people to argue with the live performances of the bands. While the Horrorpops do have go-go dancers who distract audience members from the musicians in the group as they shake their pompoms, the Creepshow (the actual members of the band) entertain the crowd with wild antics, great special effects, awesome showmanship and skillful playing, and unbelievable energy that never ceases to amaze me. The Creepshow are no doubt better live than the Horrorpops.

Now that I’m past the band to band comparison I can finally talk about the actual album. It starts off with a great introduction entitled ‘Sermon’ that definitely sets you off on a spooky journey. The next track is ‘Creatures of the Night,’ (one of the singles of the record) setting the tone for a great album. The main thing about the Creepshow’s music is their choruses; they thrive on choruses. Whether it be a hardcore fast pace song or a slower more rockabilly tune, every chorus is a great sing-along section with energetic backing vocals provided by McNab and Rowles, respectively. The album progresses covering every aspect of the ‘billy’ genres from psychobilly to rockabilly to gothabilly to hellbilly. Seriously if you like psychobilly bands with great female vocals you’ll love this album and this band. It really is a must have for fans of this genre. Sorry to all the Horrorpops fans I may have offended or pissed off; oh well get over it.


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BlastFunk03
March 26th 2007


83 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Great band..."The Garden" is an amazing song.



Easy on the paranthesis, and you should discuss the actual content on the album in detail more.

babaca
March 26th 2007


5 Comments


great CD by a great band, i'm looking forward to more stuff they do in the future. they're kool people too, i've had the fortune of playing with them, and they were all nice and kool

Jessizzle
March 27th 2007


11 Comments


i saw them on friday for only the second time. and im like what the hell they play toronto so often i should be seeing them every week!

ReflectedChaos
June 19th 2008


19 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I love these guys! I love how raw their sound is. "Cherry Hill" - "The Garden" and "Zombies Ate Her Brain" are my favourites. They stand out for me, but I think they are all unique and wonderful in their own way!



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