Brent Hinds is best known for his work in Mastadon and on his solo material he combines rockabilly, death metal, porno and country together and this is a review of his 2011 album "Fiend Without A Face +Westend Motel" which was released by Rocket Science.
Drums range from slow, midpaced to fast drumming with some blast beats, while the bass playing has a very strong and powerful tone ith some surf/rockabilly style riffing and the style dominates throughout the album, as for the piano when it is utilized it brings a tragic country music feel to the music.
Rhythm guitars range from slw, midpaced to fast riffs that combine metal with rockabilly and surf music with some country and blues influences as for the lead guitars when tey are utilized they have a country music feel to them, as for the accoustic guitars when they are utilized they sound very backwoods and tragic in the mid 40s to early 50s vien and they make you want to drink
Vocals are a mixture of high pitched screams and clean singing with some ocassional female vocals, while the lyrics cover funny and weird themes, as for the production it has a very strong and professional sound to it.
In my opinion Brent Hinds creates some original music and while I have never been a Mastaodan I still feel this is a good album and if you are looking for something original, you should check o0ut this album. RECEMMONDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Black grass" "Tsunami" "The Devil Called Me Tommy" and "Shes On Fire". RECEMMONDED BUY.
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