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Review - Beat Magazine

Blood Duster

Self-Titled
High Voltage/ Shock

As the saying goes, you can have too little metal but you can never have too much. Metallica thought that a black cover for their eponymous album was enough, but Melbourne’s 100% grinding death rock tyrants Blood Duster know better. There’s nothing more metal than a skull wearing a WWI German army helmet. And if the spastic, guttural and groovy grindcore on their previous, pithy recordings wasn’t enough, with their self-titled record Blood Duster have amped up the riffage to titanic levels, dare we say, Angus Young levels.

Sure, their patented laugh-a-minute splatter thrash will never leave as long as Tony (Lee Roth on this effort) is nonchalantly retching out the vocals but Blood Duster now have their fists firmly planted in the air rather than some dead NuMetaller’s ass. Bassist Jason PC has said, straight-faced mind you, that he thinks his incessantly controversial grindcore outfit has single potential. Rock anthems like Six Six Sixteen and, obviously, I Wanna Do It With A Donna, are definitely singles. In fact Bad Habbits, Underground and Drug Fiend could be a single if you put them together to run a grand total of three minutes and forty seconds.

This could very well be the best thing about Blood Duster as a rock and/or metal-up-your-ass band--  - their attention span is about as short as their fan’s. From the rapid-fire riff-switching and the hilarious samples of anti-metal Christian documentaries to the throwaway lyricism (Tony growls “Shazbut, Nanu-nanu” at the end of one track) and the ironic guest vocals from Jay 28 Days, The Spazzys and original ACDC singer Dave Evans, every twist and turn is meant to be disposable and fun. And rare is the metal record that could be stomached again straight after it ends.

Andrew Tijs / Beat Magazine.Nov 03