Album Review: X Ray Cat Trio - Love, Blood & Monsters (2020)
There's a few good things that will never go extinct: gory Western films, vampires, Horror romantic, Rockabilly and Surf Rock . Did I get your attention? Hope so, because we are lookin at the X Ray Cat Trio's newest album "Love, Blood Monsters" today. The three musicians from Leeds are back with a beautilfully trashy mix of Surf Rock, Rock'n'Roll and the atmosphere of a Vapmire Western Horror film. Meaning, "Love, Blood & Monsters" is situated somewhere between Lucio Fulci, Bram Stoker, run-down bars with cheap beer and the Great Barrier Reef. Rolling Surf Rock meets scary aesthetics and a sweet fascination for death and the afterlife. On 14 tracks the X Ray Cat Trio plays the swinging dance tunes for those who aren't tired or dead enough to go home. "Love, Blood & Monsters" features the perfect soundtrack for long nights in gloomy pubs, for concerts at Halloween, and for your next horror movie night. The new album of ...