The King of Rock'n Roll

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Band Name Daniel Lioneye
Album Name The King of Rock'n Roll
Type Album
Erscheinungsdatum 2001
Labels kein bekanntes Label
Musik GenreHard Rock
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Tracklist

1. The King of Rock'n'roll
2. Roller
3. Dope Danny
4. Never Been in Love
5. Eldorado Baby
6. Lonely Road
7. International Pussy Lover
8. We Gonna Rockin Tonight
9. Knockin' on Heaven's Door

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Review @ deathey

19 Mai 2010
When you listen to ''The King of Rock'n Roll'',you can't say for sure what genre this album is and in my opinion it's first and most important ''+'' for guys.

The album is free from ''this genre-thst genre''-tically chains and Clichés. You can feel great taste in arrangement as well, it sounds like an old fucked up audio cassete with violently raped hz-s but this is the way it is and there's no need to change everything with clean voices, fuck the mainstream. In ''Eldorado Baby'' you can almost see Elvis with his glimpsy costume or whatsoever, burning up the scene but of course it's Daniel Lioneye and there's no way you could mess it with someone else .Ville kicks drums ass as no other drummer did, with strange,original accents, he makes that sounds more mysterious and deep... On every song you can feel voodoo magic around you with blues rhythmic and original tones that only Daniel Lioneye could produce.

In the end, I must say that the cover of Bob Dylan's ''Knockin' on Heaven's Door'' makes the album almost perfect, it is one of the most original and warm covers of this song I've ever heard...

This album earns 16/20 in my opinion, because Lindstrom's vocals were pretty raw and unstable. I think it would be better with Ville's deep gothic and some of his original bluesy-screamy vocals. If you have not yet heard ''The King of Rock'n Roll'',don't waste your time, get it right now and listen to the ancient blues of electric voodoo people.

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