October 14, 2002
Murderdolls

Murderdolls
Beyond The Valley Of The Murderdolls
2002 Roadrunner Records
Reviewed by Sean Thompson

What is wrong with rock these days? Bruce Springsteen and the Rolling
Stones are generating massive income from those old farts who actually
remember when they were cool, Marilyn Manson has become about as
mainstream as Coke, and Ozzy has his own sitcom (although I must admit to
it being one of my guilty pleasures to watch!). Despite a sudden upsurge
in the power punk movement (thank you, The Vines, White Stripes, et al!),
there is still something missing. Something to give rock a little kick in
the ass and some flavor. Enter the Murderdolls. Formed by Joey Jordison as
a side project from his main band of evildoers, Slipknot, the Murderdolls
offer something that hasn't been heard in awhile. Are they original? Well,
not really. Do they sound like Slipknot, you may ask? Absolutely not.
Let's sidle up to the bar and take a look at the shots that go into making
the Murderdolls what they are: equal parts Rocky Horror Picture Show,
Motley Crue, Hanoi Rocks, White Zombie (before Rob left to do dance
music), old time horror movies, and yes, even Marilyn Manson. This
combination serves the Murderdolls well in the fact that they obviously
never take themselves even remotely serious for half a second. If I had to
coin a genre name for them, it would have to be Glam-Punk Death Metal with
a very sick sense of humor tossed in (as evidenced in their decision to be
the "band in the background" on the upcoming Halloween episode of
"Dawson's Creek"!). In short, I love them. With song titles such as "Dead
In Hollywood", "She Was A Teenage Zombie", "Grave Robbing U.S.A.", and the
anthemic "197666", the Murderdolls prove how much fun rock and roll can
still be. Parents will hate them and teenage headbangers, desperate for
something other than indie college pseudo punk, will adore them. "Dawn Of
The Dead" and "Die My Bride" are reminiscent of the Misfits, while "Let's
Go To War" and "People Hate Me" have a hint of The Ramones heating up the
mix. Altogether there are 15 tracks on this debut disc, but I don't think
any song surpasses the 3 minute mark (yet another homage to The Ramones?).
Will the Murderdolls change the world? Will they turn rock on its head?
Will they even record another album? Who knows and who really cares! This
debut is worthy of a listen if you aren't too old to remember when rock
and roll was excessive, fun, and dirty. Yes there is language and the song
titles alone should indicate that the lyrics are not always for the faint
of heart. But the Murderdolls deliver something that even the revered Rev.
Manson cannot seem to muster up anymore: The Murderdolls are sick fun.

Posted by John at October 14, 2002 09:57 AM
Comments

i think this is basically a good review. it sums up all the things about the murderdolls debut. everything you said is completely accurate. im impressed. good job

Posted by: rob hudson on December 22, 2002 09:02 PM

This reviews all good, except for the fact in the similar bands, you guys forgot the Frankenstein Drag Queens. Wednesday 13's past band, their just like the Murderdolls. But The 'Dolls have better production a better label, and joey! Yes, Their new album is coming out soon, entitled White Wedding, for the fact their first single is Billy Idol's famous White Wedding. Its very cool, download it now, and the video clip too! I like the way you said the 'Dolls are sick fun!Thanks.

Posted by: TomDargan on July 22, 2003 01:10 AM

what is joey's fav. shoe? i osiris or etnies

Posted by: JaVeN on August 1, 2003 08:33 PM

In regards to their new album being called white wedding, i havnt heard that anywhere, i know it's released as a single and has a film clip that makes fun of the american idol phenomenon, but thats as far as the white wedding thing is going i do believe

Posted by: simone on August 16, 2003 07:05 PM

Very good review of them, you know how to word your shit, unlike me, but the only prob with ya review is the sit bout manson, with out him they wouldnt be big becasue originaly they were on his label, intill they switched to Road Runner Records, but still nice job.

Posted by: JoFo on January 9, 2004 04:10 AM

Very good review because you know how to word your words, and had a good intro, unlike me, which i suck at this type of stuff, but the only prob is you shuldnt be bagging on manson like that, without him they wouldnt havent made it up there, well at least not already, cuz they were on his label he owns and got them up there and then sent them on there way and now they are on Road Runner Records. But still a good review

Posted by: JoFo on January 9, 2004 04:15 AM

Good reveiw Murderdolls are ma fave band in the world. they rock and they are really nice guys i've met them a couple of times and they have never turned me away. Manson is ace aswell so dont be dissin him

Posted by: Emma on May 3, 2004 07:56 AM

how're you doing guys?

Instant Male Enhancement With:

Maxoderm

http://www.hairmaxforum.com/forum/member.php?u=17451&maxoderm
Maxoderm

The Best Male Enhancement Product Today!

Posted by: Maxoderm on April 6, 2009 01:56 PM
Post a comment
Name:


Email Address:


URL:


Comments:


Remember info?