

It’s as if Rob Zombie’s trying to be something else, but still coming up totally Zombie. The 'Hellbilly Deluxe 2' tour will mark Zombies return to the road after moderate box office success as the writer and director of 'Halloween II' (Dimension). Influenced by ‘60s garage rock, the vocals are run through a maximal amount of mid-range distortion and accented by tambourine clinks and organ riffs behind the usual crunch, but where bands like the Horrors make raw revival work for them, “What” is too calculated and processed to actually sound raw. Chris Baseford’s production is thick throughout, notwithstanding the single “What,” a song Zombie and company wrote and recorded in only a few hours. Jesus Frankenstein is the sound of marching metal. Somewhere there’s a beach-party gore film with his name on it.
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His trademark “yeah” and monotone hoedown growl are still front and center, the B-horror movie references are still plentiful (Frankenstein, martians, witches, and two songs about werewolves), and the chugging guitars and dark, sleek beats are still trashy enough to be stripclub staples. Rob Zombie spends as much time behind the movie camera as he does the mixing board, therefore it’s no surprise that his albums have a cinematic sound and scope to them. See all 9 formats and editions Hide other formats and editions. “Jesus Frankenstein,” “Sick Bubblegum,” and “Mars Needs Women” are the same schlocky grooves that made up his five previous solo records and six White Zombie records. Hellbilly Deluxe 2 with Cd, T-Shiirt, Belt Buckle & Bandanna. This could be because it was his first outing to include help from his bandmates (longtime touring comrades guitarist John 5, bassist Piggy D, and drummer Tommy C), but it’s probably more attributable to the fact that making this type of song is old hat by now. Returning with his first album since 2006’s Educated Horses after several delays following the record’s completion in 2008 - due to his work on Halloween 2, time spent shopping for a new label after 18 years of recording for Geffen, and, perhaps, a lack of public interest - Zombie has since gone on to say that the songs on Hellbilly Deluxe 2 were his easiest to write. Love him or hate him as a director or as a musician, Rob Zombie shows no signs of closing the door on either of his creative endeavors anytime soon.
