W.A.S.P.

W.A.S.P.

W.A.S.P. putting out another concept album? Creepy, especially when this one follows some sort of pseudo-Jesus Christ Superstar story: the rise and fall of a false messiah under singer Blackie Lawless' soul-searching question: "God, why am I here?" Musically similar to The Headless Children, this one is a vast undertaking more full of...
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The Neon God: Part One — The Rise

W.A.S.P. — Unholy Terror

O.k., bust out your buzz-saw blade cod-piece, 'cause W.A.S.P have flown the nest and are attempting to once again lay a stingin' on ya. The most glaring thing about Unholy Terror's 10 tracks is the fact that Blackie Lawless and Chris Holmes' treble-soaked guitar sounds have not changed one iota in almost 20 years. This isn't a bad effort by the...
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W.A.S.P. — Unholy Terror

My Mom Sings WASP - True Confessions Of A Metal Head!

It's 1985, I'm 14, and I've just closed the pages of my favourite metal magazine. Having just found out about how Tipper Gore and the PMRC are threatening to suck all the fun out of rock 'n' roll everywhere I race downstairs to grill my mother about what this could mean. She's vacuuming, but I can hear her singing above the domestic racket. The...
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