Review By Glen Parkes
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With their latest release, Diablesse Of Revolution, Whisky Of Blood unleashes a powerful, fun-filled return to the roots of 80s rock, delivering a record that is equal parts melodic and rebellious. From the infectious grooves of the opener “Nothing More” to the energetic riffs that echo through each track, the band’s latest offering, released via Rockshots Records, marks a new chapter in their career. Featuring collaborations with rock legends Chris Holmes (Ex-W.A.S.P.) and Steff Rabilloud (Rising Steel, Urgent), Whisky Of Blood proves they are here to push boundaries while staying true to their rock ‘n’ roll roots
“Nothing More” kicks off the album in style, immediately grabbing your attention with its groovy rhythm and infectious wah-wah guitar that give the song a distinctive 80s feel. Lord Whisky’s gritty, commanding vocals pair perfectly with the punchy guitar work, setting the tone for the album’s high-energy ride. The track showcases a more mature and evolved sound from the band, and with its unstoppable chorus, it serves as the perfect introduction to what Whisky Of Blood has in store.
The second track, “Baby Revolution,” continues the momentum, bringing fast-paced rock riffs that feel like a wild ride through the heart of rebellion. Phil The Animal’s guitar work shines here, providing punchy solos and driving the energy forward, while Swindler’s bass locks in perfectly with the rhythm, creating a powerful, groove-laden backdrop.
One of the album’s standout moments comes in “Minister Of God,” which features Chris Holmes. This track is a heavy hitter, offering gritty lyrics and raw power, enhanced by Holmes’ contribution on guitar. The collaboration brings an old-school metal edge to the album, blending seamlessly with Whisky Of Blood’s rock n’ roll foundation.
Another highlight is “Hater Motherfucker,” which features Steff Rabilloud. The song is a fiery anthem, filled with explosive guitar solos, biting lyrics, and an unrelenting pace. Rabilloud’s contribution adds extra layers of intensity, making it one of the most hard-hitting tracks on the album. It’s a song that demands attention and perfectly captures the spirit of the record—wild, rebellious, and unapologetic.
The title track, “Diablesse Of Love,” slows things down slightly, showcasing a more melodic side to the band. With a catchy chorus and smoother guitar work, it gives Lord Whisky a chance to shine vocally, adding a level of emotional depth to the album without losing any of the energy.
For those craving some rock ‘n’ roll fun, “Boogie Girl” and “Pussy Beer” bring the party atmosphere back with their cheeky lyrics and upbeat rhythms. These tracks showcase Whisky Of Blood’s ability to not take themselves too seriously, injecting humor and light-hearted fun into the record. Phil The Animal and Swindler’s backing vocals bring added flair, making these songs crowd-pleasers that are sure to shine in a live setting.
The album closes with “Magic Fire Water,” a perfect way to wrap up the chaotic, fun-filled journey. It’s got everything—killer riffs, a strong groove, and Whisky Of Blood’s signature swagger.
Throughout Diablesse Of Revolution, the band’s lineup proves their chemistry is rock-solid. Lord Whisky’s vocals lead the charge with a mix of grit and melody, while Phil The Animal delivers guitar work that’s both fierce and inventive. Swindler’s bass adds depth, bringing rhythm and groove to the forefront, and King Of Ricqles’ drumming anchors the whole sound with explosive precision. Together, they’ve crafted an album that feels both familiar and fresh—a nod to the golden age of rock ‘n’ roll, with a modern twist.
, Diablesse Of Revolution is an impressive and entertaining album that combines nostalgia with fresh energy. With the band’s tight performances and collaborations with iconic figures like Chris Holmes and Steff Rabilloud, Whisky Of Blood delivers an album that stands as a high-energy, groove-filled celebration of rock. If you’re looking for an album that blends humor, intensity, and pure rock ‘n’ roll fun, Diablesse Of Revolution is the record to crank up loud.
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