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Reviews
Review from: Digital Metal
Featuring within its ranks Tony Krank (founder of Krank
Amplifiers), White Demons is a band intent on using distorted
amplification to its supreme advantage: White Demons,
in a word, is a loud band. Coming from the pure rock
scene that's given us the likes of the Hellacopters,
the Backyard Babies and the Space Cowboys, White Demons
rock just as hard as those bands, albeit in a slightly
different way. Whereas the aforementioned all have healthy
doses of punk sprinkled into the rawk fury, White Demons
is more a by-product of the AC/DC, and especially AC/DC
with the mighty Bon Scott. That said, White Demons still
incorporates its own sense of purpose to things and,
at times, even enters into the same headspace as Canada's
way- too-underrated Tricky Woo (track down a copy of
Woo's 1999 masterpiece "Sometimes I Cry" you won't regret
it), a sonic syndicate that praises the loud and the
loud only. Say Go's highlights are the record's title
track, album opener "Spit On My Liver" and "In The Flesh",
probably the world's best driving tune ever.
Review from: CREEM Magazine
Finishing the rough draft of the album they released
in their hometown of Phoenix last year, the White Demons
pull out all the stops for this national release from
the city that brought you the wretched Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame which shuts out most of the pile driving
bands that influenced the WD's. They've got the snarl
of Alice Cooper, the impatience of the MC5, the proud
laziness of Dictators, and the broad gesture stadium
awareness of KISS, it's all here in snotty abundance.
Singer Nick K (whose nom de plume and sculpted rooster
mane could be a living museum to legendary NME punk scribe
Nick Kent) doesn't let more than a few lines go by without
spitting out something hilarious ("You like the
way I underachieve") or borderline profound ("I
got the luxury of a halo but I treat it like a stain")
or just plain stooooopid ("Say you're gonna see
me blowing that screen three times /I said three times!")
Plus they pose the best disillusioned musical question
of 2006 "When did the DJ become the band'"
Review from: Sleazegrinder Magazine
"AC/DC riffage meets MC5 motor madness lends itself
perfectly to the idea that they stumbled upon some Faustian
oasis one hot n hazy day and sold their souls for one big
ass shiny shot at it all. The devil needs a few outlaws
on his side, my friends, and now the White Demons are right
there along side such malevolent entities as, say, the
Murder City Devils and Rhoades Diablo, complete with ten
tequila-soaked songs that sound like vultures feasting
and rattlesnakes shaking. An electric storm of rock n roll,
this one. Signed, sealed, and delivered".
Review from: Black Angel Promotions
Hailing from Arizona, White Demons seem determined to
bring good old fashioned sleaze back to American rock
n roll. Their sound combines the tuneful raunch of Hanoi
Rocks, New York Dolls and AC/DC with the rawness of The
Stooges, MC5, and The Dead Boys. There are powerhouse
riffs and tasty licks in abundance, and the vocals exude
plenty of attitude.
If you're a fan of trashy hard rock I don't think you'll
be disappointed by "Say Go". This is just a consistent,
fun, unpretentious album for people who like bad ass
guitar leads and songs about sex, booze and rock n roll.
Reveiw from: All Access Magazine
If you want some real dirty rock and roll with the attitude
of a junkyard dog, then get your hands on 'Say Go!',
the ball bustin' debut release from Phoenix Arizona's
White Demons, put it in and let the sparks fly. 'Say
Go!' is without question a hard rocking tour-de-force,
pulverizing, menacing, thrashing, invigorating rock and
roll gang bang that will eat you up and spit you out.
The band is powered by, NICK K. on guitar/lead vocals,
TONY KRANK on guitar/vocals, ART BANKO on bass/vocals
and bringing down the thunder, VERN on drums. Seriously,
after listening you will feel like beating the hell out
of somebody. Too bad more bands don't emulate or aspire
to this high level of rocking, stomping, kicking music.
From the moment you hit play and "Spit On My Liver" shoots
out of your speakers these bad boys have your undivided
attention as they put the pedal on the metal and crank
out the jams big time like a full metal jacket on a M-60
set on rapid fire with tracks like, "Cancelled Show", "Drop
Down" and my personal favorite, "Tear It Up".
I said it before and I'll say it again White Demons R-O-C-K!
Its as simple as that. Like a big hairy fist to your
face, White Demons beat you to a pulp. 'Say Go!' is what
rock and roll is ALL about, LOUD PROUD AND ROCKING THE
CROWD! No processed guitars, no guitar acrobatics, just
straight up super charged guitar chord songs with amps
cranked to 11. Words need not say more. Hands down one
of the best pure rock albums released this year! Grab
your balls, grip some hot coals and put the wife and
kids to bed. It is time to ROCK! It is time to KICK OUT
THE JAMS! As long as you don't wake your neighbors..,
F$@#$K THAT! CRANK IT UP LOUD!!! Just like the boys say,
IT'S ALL ABOUT THE ROCK!
Reveiw from: PRICK Magazine
A mix of Alice Cooper, Dead Boys, AC/DC and Cheap Trick
is what you'll find sorting through the debut album "Say
Go" from White Demons. The Phoenix based band has
hit the ground running and they're not going to stop.
The influence of 70's classic and old-school punk is
a recipe for some serious jumping around. Leather jackets
and stage names can't fool me; this is a hair band of
the best kind!
Review from: Pivotal Alliance
Phoenix, Arizona based White Demons have been compared
to Alice Cooper by their home town followers. I disagree,
while there are some elements of the Alice Cooper band
in their music, they certainly have more to offer than
that, I hear the attitude of Bon Scott fronted AC/DC,
the swagger of classic Stones, the explosive energy of
Detroit's MC5, the pop influence of The Knack, the sing
along choruses of The Ramones and Cheap Trick and a monster
dose of the reckless abandon of Guns n' Roses. White
Demons have just dropped their latest offering entitled
Say Go, which is a rock n' roll powder keg sure to grab
the attention of the rock n' roll faithful. From start
to finish the album is riff heavy, full of catchy melodies
and choruses. The guitar team Tony "Krank" Dow and Nick
K has to be the rock scene's best kept secret thus far,
Nick K plays solos like a man possessed on this album
and I imagine he's much more intense live. From the opening
"Spit on My Liver," (what a title) to the title track
"Say Go" to the last lick on the appropriately titled
"It's All About the Rock" it's a good time in it's entirety.
I will go on record and say that if you can't feel this
record then you're not a disciple of the rock.
From: Scannerzine.com
If it wasn't for all the goddamn guitar solos, this
would be a pretty smokin' record. Yeah, the solos are
short but totally unnecessary in every song. It's very
much 'rock', but rock in the sense of HANOI ROCKS sleaze,
the pounding power of early AC/DC, early REPLACEMENTS
chaos and a hint of IGGY. The band feature Tony Krank
of Krank Amps. Tracks like 'Tear It Up', 'Cancelled Show',
the closing 'It's All About The Rock' and the title track
really hit the spot that so many bands of this genre
miss. Powerful yet ragged and raw enough to tell ya these
guys know rock 'n' roll should not be an over-produced
science... Just cut those guitar solos by 65%, OK' |