Horrorpops - Hell Yeah

  by Anthony Strutt

published: 17 / 2 / 2004




Horrorpops - Hell Yeah


Label: Epitaph Records
Format: CD
Variable eclectic guitar rock from Danish group Horrorpops, who "sound like a rockabilly No Doubt at their best, but at their worst as if the Flintstones formed a band"



Review

Horrorpops hail from Denmark as do my favourite group of the moment, the Raveonettes. Both are fans of horror, but give me the Raves anyday. Horrorpops sound like a rockabilly No Doubt at their best, but at their worst as if the Flintstones formed a band. The cover is impressive but the band try to hard to be cool and much of this sounds like something from the 80's mainstream. I really wanted to like this but it's hard. They even give ska a go which they do fairly well, but then they ruin it by throwing in a Cramps style track which ends up sounding like the B52s. It is amusing during its spin time but nothing earth shaking unfortunately.



Track Listing:-

1 Julia
2 Drama Queen
3 Ghouls
4 Girl In A Cage
5 Miss Take
6 Where They Wander
7 Kool Flattop
8 Psychobitches Outta Hell
9 Dotted With Hearts
10 Baby Lou Tattoo
11 What's Under My Bed
12 Emotional Abuse
13 Horrorbeach


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