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Quick Review: Black Spiders - Sons of the North
Black Spiders has been hailed as the new hope in British Rock. The band has released a few EPs and finally their debut album hits the streets. Are Black Spiders the savors of British Rock N Roll? Probably not, but their debut album "Sons of the North" contains 10 straight ahead rock songs that makes you throw your fist in the air. 
 
The highlight is Kiss Tried to Kill Me. The contagious riff is alike Strutter. The lyrics are humorous and by that song you could be fooled to think that Black Spiders were the new Darkness. However, Kiss Tried to Kill Me is not representative for the album even though it's a killer song. The other 9 songs are 70s inspired raw Rock N'Roll wrapped up in a great production.  
 
Black Spiders has written some good melodies and has a strong singer in Peter Spiby. If you like old-school Rock with an updated sound Black Spiders is worth checking out. 
  
Recommendable tracks: Just Like a Woman, Kiss Tried to Kill Me and Mans Ruin
 
 

Style: Old school Rock

Rating: 6/10

Posted by Michael - Tuesday, March 1, 2011



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