The Almighty Defenders by The Almighty Defenders

The Almighty Defenders

The Almighty Defenders

2009

The Almighty Defenders is a Rock album by The Almighty Defenders, originally released in 2009. On Gatefold: 2 pressings tracked, owned by 6 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Rock & Roll
  • fuzzy
  • rowdy

About

The Almighty Defenders are a (presumably) one-off merging of the Black Lips with King Khan and Mark “BBQ” Sultan. Reportedly completed in just a week, it’s a righteous goof packed with undecipherable vocals, Three Stooges references, manic call-and-response choruses, and tongue-in-cheek testifying. Sounding like it was recorded in a cramped, sweaty basement on half-blown amps and cheap microphones, the music is a frenzied fusion of garage rock, vintage R&B, and off-kilter doo-wop performed as an ironic gospel-tent revival. Carefully crafted it’s not, but unhinged sloppiness seems to be the point. Taken in that spirit, the Almighty Defenders are a ton of foot-stomping fun. Amen to that.

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Tracklist

  1. 1All My Loving3:10
  2. 2The Ghost With the Most4:07
  3. 3Bow Down and Die4:09
  4. 4Cone of Light3:24
  5. 5Jihad Blues2:03
  6. 630 Second Air Blast1:44
  7. 7Death Cult Soup 'n' Salad1:22
  8. 8I'm Coming Home3:14
  9. 9Over the Horizon1:48
  10. 10She Came Before Me3:28
  11. 11The Great Defender4:58

Credits

6 collectors on Gatefold own this · 2 pressings tracked on Gatefold