The Evil Dead are all the way from ( Don't Cry For Me) Argentina, but thankfully there is no Andrew Lloyd Webber influence in evidence. As you would imagine with a name like The Evil Dead the band dabble in a bit of death, thrash and good old heavy metal. On first listen it would be easy to write these guys off as just another noisy band with a vocalist who sounds like he could do with sucking a Fisherman's Friend ( Fnarr, fnarr ) but that would be a mistake. Give this album a couple of spins and musically you discover the band can really play, sounding like a mix of early Sabbath, Maiden and Judas Priest. They have a triple guitar line up which they utilise to good effect with some excellent melodic riffing and fret burning solos.
01 Graverobbin' 02 Perfect Day (in Planet Hell) 03 Dead By Dawn 04 What If You Die 05 Electric Evil Revival 06 Piratefest 07 The Blood Monster 08 Bootleggers