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Los Angeles Times, 01/07/89
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Danzig Demonstrates It Has the Mettle for Metal
by Janiss Garza
With its combination of punk energy, sophisticated thrash-like time
changes and exotic Doors introspection. Danzig is a strikingly original
band that may help redefine the course of hard rock. Though the East
Coast group has yet to make a dent on the national charts, the turn-away
crowd at the Country Club on Friday indicated that the band is attracting
a following in the metal world.
Danzig is the braichild of Glenn Danzig, formerly of another visionary
group, the punkish Misfits. Where the Misfits' two-minute songs were as
fast and explosive as gunshots, the new group -without sacrificing energy-
slows down its music so that it has an almost eeie, unsettling effect on
the listener. Add Glenn Danzig's spooky, Morrisonesque vocals to the
winding riffs of "Twist of Cain" and the bluesy "She Rides" and the effect
is even more darkly haunting.
Occaisionally, a cold blast of speed broke the tension, but a tune
like the relentlessly driving "Am I Demon" builds it up again. The band's
cleanly produced Def American LP only hints at the powerful grit that
Danzig contains. In a live situation, its seductive wickedness intesifies
to a hypnotic resonance.