
Danzig III: How The Gods Kill is a Metal album by Danzig, originally released in 1992. On Gatefold: 74 pressings tracked, owned by 12 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Metal
- Heavy Metal
- heavy
- menacing
- occult
About
<i>How the Gods Kill</i> found the mainstream rock world catching up to the blues-metal innovations of Danzig and producer Rick Rubin. Metallica’s 1991 blockbuster <i>Black Album</i> borrowed a lot from Danzig’s blueprint and became one of the biggest selling rock albums of the Nineties. In addition, younger Danzig disciples like Alice In Chains and White Zombie were beginning to garner mainstream radio plays. Danzig responded with <i>How the Gods Kill</i>, a less claustrophobic effort than the two albums that preceded it, but one increasingly attuned to the new trends in metal. While “Anything” and “How the Gods Kill” deliver on the public’s newfound taste for darker-than-dark ballads, other songs make explicit reference to rock’n’roll’s past. “Bodies” is based on the infamously lumbering riff from Led Zeppelin’s “How Many More Times” (itself derived from Howlin’ Wolf), while “Dirty Black Summer” recalls the doom laden intro to AC/DC’s “Hell’s Bells.” Black Sabbath looms particularly large over <i>How the Gods Kill</i>, especially on “Godless” and “Heart of the Devil.” Even though the album contains some of Danzig’s most accessible moments as a solo artist he refuses to sacrifice his inner muse, as evidenced by the baroque nightmare “Sistinas.”
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Tracklist
- 1Godless6:51
- 2Anything4:49
- 3Bodies4:26
- 4How The Gods Kill5:57
- 5Dirty Black Summer5:15
- 6Left Hand Black4:30
- 7Heart Of The Devil4:40
- 8Sistinas4:26
- 9Do You Wear The Mark4:47
- 10When The Dying Calls3:32
Credits
Performers
- Eerie VonBASS
- Chuck BiscuitsDRUMS
- John ChristGUITAR
- Glenn DanzigVOCALS KEYBOARDS
12 collectors on Gatefold own this · 74 pressings tracked on Gatefold
