Blood Will Out Album Review

Head Like A Hole

Review by terry666 // 2 August 2011
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Head Like A Hole aka HLAH are Kiwi Rock Legends. I have always loved these guys and their live shows were a sight to behold.  From the days of playing naked through to their safari suit days through to the grime of Wet Rubber, in a ball of flames they exploded to be no more. But they couldn’t blow out the flame and Head Like A Hole have risen from the ashes. This is reflected in the album a lot and this is a very much more mature album for these guys after all these guys have been around for over twenty years now.

Early last year we were treated to a few short tours and I’ve always been a big fan and they very much whet the appetite for this with those shows. I have been keenly waiting for this album to the point of hassling The Editor for this album ever since I heard rumour of its creation.

Swagger Of Thieves, the first single from the album, came out at the end of last year and for those who had been waiting it was a very welcome relief. Eight months later we are finally rewarded for our patience with a full album of Head Like A Hole goodness.

The album kicks off with Swagger Of Thieves which is a nice chunky stonker of a song. Nice and fat with a nice chug along. In A Garden picks up the pace and this is where you start to see some of the awesome guitar work come through. To me Rock n Roll is all about nice big guitar and these guys bring it in droves. Glory Glory is the second single to be released and it’s a monster of a track. It has an awesome solid riff that once again chugs along with Booga roaring and chanting along Yee Haa’s showing they haven’t lost anything in their time away. Toe To Toe packs a punch Booga snarls and growls his way through the track. Valhalla (10,000BC) is mesmerising with its chanting call.

The Album is so full of big guitar riffs and leads bleeding out of every orifice. This is some of their best work ever. This whole album is very solid and impressive.  

Death of a Friend sounds like a mournful dirge that it should be. Human Race is a very, very cool rock n roll number. Monsta-X is a grimy song with Booga almost coming down to a Lemmy sounding growl in this song. Hardest Battle (Monsta-Y) is very much a straight ahead rocker with a nice catchy chorus. Blood Will Out (Monsta-Z) is a step out of the ordinary in some ways. The Intro is awesome and Booga screams and growls alongside a fairly industrial sounding track. In Articulo Mortis is the other step out of the ordinary with a wicked little acoustic instrumental. This ends the album on a quiet note but adds more colour to their already guitar heavy album.

I love guitar heavy and I love this album. Head Like A Hole have come of age and come up with and that should see them immortalised in the halls of Kiwi Rock history where they deserve to be.

This year we have had some great releases in kiwi rock from the likes of Luger Boa, The Feelers, Black River Drive, The Checks, The Earlybirds and I Am Giant just to name a few showing that kiwi rock is alive and well and that guitar rock will never die.

Hail Head Like A Hole. I can’t wait to see them out on the road. Catch them at a venue near you.