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Sleazeroxx.com
reviews "Hangman's Tree"
Reviewed by: Skid ( Canada )
Ballbreaker -
"Hangman's Tree"
Review:
Albums like Hangman's Tree are the exact reason I
started this website. Ballbreaker prove once again
that attitude and delivery play as big a part in creating a
flawless sleaze album as musicianship and flash. Bands like
this exist for the live experience, and any albums they may
release come across almost as an after thought. You know
damn well an album like this will never sell in huge
quantities - this was even true in the 80s when hard rock
was king - the music is just too raw, unpolished and
unrelenting for the casual listener. So knowing that this
type of music won't make a musician rich, you have to assume
that any band that pursues sleaze metal does it for the pure
love of the music...the love of taking kick-ass rock to
every shithole bar around the globe. Ballbreaker is
one of these bands.
Clocking in at just over 30 minutes, Ballbreaker's
sophomore album delivers a short but effective shot to the
gut. Some people might think a half hour is too short for an
album these days, but I say fuck that. It may be too short
if there was some filler added, but Hangman's Tree
contains zero filler...nada, zilch.
The intro to "Two Pump Chump" start things off on the
right foot, and then the blazing guitar riff, whiskey-soaked
vocals and steady bass pattern energize this song about a
guy with a lack of "endurance". The woman asking "what,
that's it?" and then beginning giggle is the perfect
addition to a killer track. "Hangman' Tree" ventures into
Dirty Looks territory, and I was even waiting to hear
the lyrics "Senor Cuervo take me home". "Snakebite Blues"
manages to capture the energy of AC/DC's "Rocker",
while "When The Hammer Comes Down" is the type of song that
made the dark side of 80s rock so great. The Four
Horsemen's Frank C. Starr is likely drinking in
heaven wishing he could have recorded "Little
Misunderstood", a song that would have fit like a glove on
any Horsemen classic. Throw in a cover of the
Beastie Boys' infamous party anthem "Fight For Your
Right To Party" and you have the perfect release to spin
while getting shit-faced.
I originally heard Ballbreaker on
www.mp3.com
(before it turned to shit) several years ago. Anyone
familiar with the old site knows that it primarily focused
on independent artists, many of which never released
anything more than a demo. So when I was unable to find any
information about Ballbreaker I just dismissed them
as a killer band that faded away. To my surprise
Ballbreaker hadn't faded away, and in fact was still
clawing away in the gutters of rock & roll - sometimes there
is justice in the world of rock. There really isn't much
more to say here, except that Hangman's Tree is a
must own album for fans of sleaze. The album can be
ordered...ummm I mean the album MUST be ordered at
www.ballbreaker.net.
Reviewed by
Skid
for
Sleaze Roxx,
June 2005
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