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by Matthias Becker
(16.04.2008)
With their third album, the Bloodsucking Zombies From Outer Space (who got their name from the probably worst horror movie ever clarifying the bandβs liking for kitsch and theatrical elements) slap through the amusement park, horror, blood and terror. An album with a playfulness and ease that fascinates from the first listening on. Without taking themselves too seriously, they want to "flood the people with the music of evil, RockβnβRoll, and play the fucking bloodiest RockβnβRoll that mother earth has ever experienced". By Psychobillyspeed, Horropunk-fantasies and Skit collages, the 13 songs howl to the moon. Furthermore, the album features the bonus track, "Blood surf", and the video for "Blood on Satan's claw". The songs of the Austrian zombies donβt leave the devil standing in the rain. A bit calmer are "Wallow Queen" and "Technicolour Terror", for the rest, they rush through the soundcapes ("Lycanthrope") as if there is no tomorrow. The undeads wouldnβt want to experience that, anyway.