Crank County Daredevils - Kings of Sleaze & Crank County Daredevils
Crank County Daredevils formed in 2003. Based in Northern Carolina the band has the rawest sleaze sound and coolest look/image.
 
The band is underground and has build a fan base on extensive touring and never compromising. The "no compromise" has been characteristic, since they have run the band independently for the past five years.
 
The band now has 3 albums under their belt - the debut being"Kings of Sleaze" -  A cocky title for a debut album.
 
Singer Scotty P. s voice is raw and definitely scares off the mainstream audience.  You can almost smell the cigarettes on his breath when he belts out brilliant songs like Ride the Dog.
 
The music is consistent but no songs on "Kings of Sleaze" deviate from the others in rawness or tempo. The album ends after a playing time of 34 minutes with Back in the Nasty, which may be one of the best songs to drink beer to.
 
"Kings of Sleaze" album highlight; Ride the Dog.
 
Fresh from the print is the new self titled album released late December 2009. The album was recorded early 2009 and has been a long road in the making, which only made the arrival even more anticipated.
 
Don't expect any U-turns. The album contains 10 tacks, which are fired off in 32 minutes.
 
The objection against "Kings of Sleaze" and the brilliant "Livin' in the Red" was the lack of variation. "Crank County Daredevils" is the most varied and also most ambitious release from the gang.
 
Scotty P. voice has got a bit darker, but still raw. Crank County Daredevil still delivers strong raw and trustworthy sleaze, but there are more ingredients to the album. The sound has more nuances. Since "Livin in the Red" Crank County Daredevils has gotten a new guitar player and guitarist Kory Kelly sets his mark on this record with lots of solos. His tone is a bit bluesy and thick.
 
The biggest surprise is It's Calling Me. Crank County Daredevils has slowed down the tempo and even has a clean guitar in it. Its Calling Me is a brilliant song, which just proves that Crank County Daredevils are good songwriters.
 
It seems like the band have toned down their tattooed sleaze look in favor of a more hillbilly look - BUT don't get me wrong the music is still in your face sleaze metal that goes great with cheap wine or beer unlimited.
 
Best songs: Back in the Motor City and Its Calling Me.
 
Get on your knees for the Kings of Sleaze. The band is currently on an extensive European tour, so check out their website for tourdates.
 
Ratings:
Kings of Sleaze (2005) - 6/10
Crank County Daredevils (2009) - 7/10

Written by Michael
Friday, February 05, 2010
Show all reviews by Michael

Ratings

Michael: 6.5/10

Members: No members have rated this album yet.

Your rating: Rate this album now


This article has been shown 711 times. Go to the complete list.



Listen / Buy - Amazon MP3 Shop

American residents

UK residents






Post a comment
You must be logged in to add comments...


Login or Join RevelationZ
Z Nickname:

Z Password:



Remember me

 · Join RevelationZ
 · Forgot password

Comments and member reviews

Be the first to post a comment and start this discussion.


Review by Michael

Released by
Self released - 2005 & 2009

Tracklisting
Kings of Sleaze
1.Kings of Sleaze
2. Kick It On Down
3. Ride The Dog
4. Hammerdown
5. Line'Em Up
6. Shut Your Lip
7. Bitch Be Cool
8. High
9. Back In The Nasty

Crank County Daredevils
1. Life Under The Blade
2. Fall Down
3. Tearing Me Up Again
4. It's Calling Me
5. Engines Revin'
6. Last Dance
7. Lies
8. Back In The Motor City
9. Comming Down (It's Such A Bitch)
10. Fight


Style
Raw Sleaze

Related links
Visit the band page

Crank County Daredevils - Official Website

Other articles
Livin´ in the Red - (Michael)



Z supported shopping


8% discount on first order with REVELATIONZ coupon code




America



UK







Ratings
1 - Horrifying
2 - Terrible
3 - Bad
4 - Below average
5 - Average
6 - Good
7 - Very good
8 - Outstanding
9 - Genius
10 - Masterpiece
666 - Unrated

More details...


Daily Spotlight
At Vance - Chained
CoverAnyone has to admit that the songs are always the key to creating intriguing musical endeavors. Whether you are referring to ....
Read full review









Albums of the month

(Stuart)
Accept - Blood Of The Nations
CoverWhen I heard that Wolf Hoffman was reuniting his classic traditional Heavy Metal band Accept without their long time, leather lunged frontman Udo Dirk....
Read full review








(Alanna)
Heart - Red Velvet Car
CoverHeart has delivered pretty much what they promised for "Red Velvet Car". It is throwback (waaaay back, to the 70's and "Dreamboat Annie"....
Read full review








(Nina)
Enforcer - Diamonds
CoverThe Swedes are back To Enforce Heavy Metal on all of us!Being in love with Enforcer's debut Into The Night, I was excited to see....
Read full review








(Alanna)
Kiske Somerville - Kiske Somerville
CoverIt is a concept that looks fantastic on paper. Michael Kiske (former Helloween singer, and currently smooth coating Place Vendrome into AOR superstard....
Read full review














Retro Reviews

(Michael)
Saraya - Saraya
CoverIn 1989 the world saw the debut release from Saraya. The band was named after female vocalist Sandi Saraya, who assembled a strong band with guitarist....
Read full review








Archive
 · Albums of the month
 · Retro Reviews
































Back to the top - © 2002-2010 RevelationZ Magazine - Back to the top