Band Devil In The Kitchen Title Wizard's Walk Type LP/EP Company Independent YOR 2004 Style Heavy/Extreme Popular Reviews 8/5/2004 - Review by: Frank Hill Devil In The Kitchen - Wizard's Walk - 2004 Reviewed by: Nailer
Devil In The Kitchen came into existence in September of 2003 when electric violinist Andy Reiner joined forces with guitarist Stash Wyslouch, drummer Alex Carrara, and bassist Bassil Silver-Hajo to fuse the traditional music of Celtic, European and American folk music with the raging sounds of heavy metal. Other than the stoner/doom sounds of "Trey Eats Meat", most of the songs have a U.S. speed metal background with the fiddle overlaid on top. Some of the scratching doesn't appeal to me, but the blistering lead runs of "Whipple Hill Medley" and "Heather's Concussion" are as head-whipping as any standard metal tune. "D-A Set" is like a Lord of the Dance production during the Armageddon. The tongue-in-cheek folksiness of titles like "Coked Up Leprechaun" show that the band doesn't take itself too seriously, but they are great musicians. Listening to all 7 songs each time through is a bit too much to take without some vocals to focus on and the production could be better, but DITK is a unique affair that will have you grinnin' like a happy hayseed. If you give the cover more than a glance you'll see all the titles illustrated together. The Devil used to be in the house of the rising sun. Now he's in the kitchen and you know what he's serving up. Link: www.devilinthekitchen.com --Nailer 08.05.04 ALL REVIEWS FOR: DEVIL IN THE KITCHEN
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