

While recreating the infectious, fire-and-brimstone vibe of his genre-defining, solo debut may be next to impossible, Rob Zombie has put forth an effortlessly fun album to digest-one that thrives on the depraved escapism of monsters, movies and mini-skirts. (Check out the Music Machine's 1966 burner, "Trouble" for the genuine article.) About three-quarters of the way "Burn" and "Death And Destiny Inside The Dream Factory" tend to get a tad tedious in the quasi-industrial haze, but Zombie pulls a surly little demon-rabbit out of his tattered hat in the marvelously mad "Werewolf Women of the SS," another throwback to his '60s punk influences. Hellbilly Deluxe is a great album that doesn’t require much thought or deep concentration to enjoy. "What?" is one of the strongest numbers in the set with a raw, wiry '60s garage feel, complete with swirling organ riffs and drag-strip flair. Hellbilly Deluxe, as noted several times, plays much like a horror movie, taking its listener on a trip from one song to the next, taking the occasional quirk here or there. "Sick Bubblegum" is a chugging mover that's similar in feel to the original Hellbilly's "Living Dead Girl," sans the ghoulish charm. "Jesus Frankenstein" opens the proceedings as a stomping, sinister-glam prelude that struts along to vintage Van Halen riffery and a call-to-arms chorus. Zombie takes over from there, growling lines such as Dead I am the one, exterminating son (Dragula), A child bride with blood eyes got Satan on the brain(How to Make a Monster) and Violator, desecrator/Turn around, meet the hater. And while it's true that there's still a disaffected, tongue-in-cheek aspect to be had, he's struck gold with a consistent band lineup that includes his musical soul mate of sorts, ex-Manson guitarist John 5, whose swaggering chops bring a colorful musicality to the mix. Hellbilly opens with an innocent voice reciting a rhyme about children afraid of being decapitated by the devil. It's easy to look at Zombie's musical career as pastiche, an aural vehicle for his vast knowledge of pop culture. But beyond the ghastly headshot, it's by far his best work since the original, released over a decade ago.

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Despite his success making major motion pictures, Rob Zombie has not joined Hollywood's glitterati-the cover of his new disc Hellbilly Deluxe 2 is ample proof of that. See the the cover photos, artwork, and latest images for Hellbilly Deluxe 2 by Rob Zombie. Artist: Rob Zombie Title Of Album: Hellbilly Deluxe 2 Year Of Release: FebruLabel: Roadrunner Records Genre: Industrial Metal Heavy Metal Alt Metal Bitrate: 320kbps 44.
