Where imagine the bold groovy opener "American Witch" as well as the relatively good "Let It All Bleed" nor as typical ROB ZOMBIE Kracher, shows the rest of the new plant is another side of the Lord, with the now washed hair. Suggesting an already understated the cover photo is confirmed. Rob has changed, its image, its cover and especially be sound evidence of its development, probably not least is consistent with the very filmmaking. "Educated Horses" sounds like a soundtrack to one of his B-movies and do just that, however, every single song would be absolutely perfect. As a pure audio enjoyment needs and I can the so-called "development" not approve of and already miss the now dirty raw appeal the "immature" Rob Zombie, the krawallte with mud in the hair through the albums, it was not to beat just such a pleasure and coolness. Precisely the own, typical American cool aura is now almost no longer exist. Clear are numbers like the relaxed single "Foxy Foxy" or the doomy "The Devils Rejects" not bad and totally danceable, the irrepressible energy that modern hardness and the ineffable hit potential of recent Rob Zombie albums with them over long distances very morbid bluesy and worn numbers that would one "LA Woman" of the new millennium partly probably very fair, but not achieved.
You can listen not hurt me is the thing but too monotonous and bland - just like the movies of the Lord, and one can assume that a large part of previous fans with this work probably encountered more in front of the head, is bored by relatively unimaginative Songwriting and his hard-earned bucks anderwärtig invested. The Rob Will Survive's ...