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ROB ZOMBIE HELLBILLY DELUXE 2 REISSUE MOVIE
I did enjoy ”ËMondo Sex Head’ and it certainly gets some excitement going in the run up to Rob Zombie’s upcoming UK tour (with Marilyn Manson), but if I’m really honest, it’s his next movie that I’m REALLY waiting for.
Set for release on February 2nd through Roadrunner/Loud & Proud Records, Hellbilly Deluxe 2 will be available in several configurations, including the 60 'Limited-Edition Deluxe Box Set'. The fact that it had such a distinctive and memorable riff seems to make a remix of it (in which said riff is removed completely) slightly pointless. A lot of bands have done the 'Coffin-Shaped Box Set' in the past (Misfits, anyone) and now Rob Zombie has his very own. 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. Remix albums are always going to be a strange affair, case in point is the ”Ëtechno’ version of Thunder Kiss ’65, which is one of the best White Zombie songs that the band ever did. 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. Once you take it that this is not an album designed for aficionados of the electronic genre, but more for fans of Zombie’s unique brand of Industrial-lite, then it allows you to appreciate it for what it is. What is most surprising about ”ËMondo Sex Head’ is that it’s rather bloody good, despite what preconceptions or basic common sense may suggest. There’s some nice industrial reworkings, but we’re not exactly talking ”ËFurther down the Spiral’ here. There are a lot of expensive sounding Dubstep interpretations placed alongside what Hollywood movies consider to be techno.
Rob Zombie needs to make a new full-length, for sure, but he could also do well by emptying the vaults of whatever he hasn’t gotten around to releasing, as the bonus cuts here clearly indicate.The outcome is, pretty much, as one would expect from a Rob Zombie Remix album released in 2012. The other new track, “Michael,” sways with extra weight as it threatens to come loose from Zombie’s hand and crush anyone in its way.
Zombie also adds a raw garage-rock pulse to what he does. “Everything Is Boring” is more standard metal aggression with the usual dissatisfactions with life. That’s not to say that tunes such as “Jesus Frankenstein,” “Sick Bubblegum” and “Death and Destiny Inside the Dream Factory” aren’t filled with plenty of road rage, but the additional tunes do a nice job of augmenting the original album. “Theme for an Angry Red Planet” is the intro to “Mars Needs Women” split into its own track and “The Man Who Laughs” is a new version of the album’s closer. “Devil’s Hole Girls and the Big Revolution” is an intense beating that’s heavier than many of the album’s original tracks. For the special edition of Hellbilly Deluxe 2, three additional tracks were added.