Can't Die, Won't Die Black Spiders

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Album-Release:
2023

HRA-Release:
12.05.2023

Label: Spinefarm

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Adult Alternative

Artist: Black Spiders

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  • 1 Intro 01:57
  • 2 Hot Wheels 02:59
  • 3 Driving My Rooster 03:34
  • 4 Destroyer 04:18
  • 5 Alright Alright Alright 03:26
  • 6 Traitor's Walk 04:23
  • 7 It Is What It Is 04:27
  • 8 Strange 03:55
  • 9 Another Weekend 03:08
  • 10 Make Me Bleed 03:52
  • 11 A Rat Is A Rat 02:31
  • 12 End Of The World 03:20
  • Total Runtime 41:50

Info for Can't Die, Won't Die

With Since re-assembling Avengers-style (though probably more Suicide Squad!) in 2020, Black Spiders have made a compelling case for heavy guitar music from the sin city streets – revelling in the glories of the genre, its sacred lore, with a top-shelf collection of riffs, a sly dash of humour, plus an iconic logo that sits alongside the best.

It’s a cocktail fans have come to savour, and it’s here in double-measure on the UK outfit’s latest / fourth studio album, ‘Can’t Die, Won’t Die’ – 42 minutes of back-street trouble, produced by regular studio compadre, Matt Elliss, and featuring lead single / video ‘Hot Wheels’ – a tussle between riffs an’ hooks.

In support of their studio albums (the most recent of which hit the No. 7 spot on the UK Independent Albums chart ), plus a fistful of EPs, Black Spiders have toured with the likes of Volbeat, Danzig, Airbourne and Monster Magnet, and appeared at all of the UK’s leading festivals, including Download, Sonisphere and Bloodstock.

Noted for their rousing rock ‘n’ roll slogans (“EAT THUNDER, SHIT LIGHTNING!”), the Spiders are the perfect low-slung machine to clench a tattooed fist to, and ‘Can’t Die, Won’t Die’ (“A party album from top to tail, every track a banger!” – frontman Pete Spiby) is sure to add more burnt tread to their tyres, as they look to spend much of 2023 out on the road.

For fans of Heaven’s Basement, The Wildhearts, Massive Wagons, Black Star Riders

Black Spider




Black Spiders
They descended from the land of ice and snow, forged on anvils by the hammers of the Gods……………

Black Spiders, originally put together to celebrate the passing of a dear friend and to tear up some classic rock n’ roll tunes in his honour, led by Pete ‘Spider’ Spiby with side-kick Ozzy ‘Ozzy’ Lister they set about writing tall tales and wrestling monstrous riffs. Thusly, and with great determination they began demoing tracks for a Long Player with past cohort Mark ‘Dark Shark’ Thomas. Killer shows followed with likeminded friends and heroes such as; SuperSuckers, and Dwarves…….audiences were duly slain! With the line up accommodating a face ripping triple-axe-attack, fully complemented by a rhythmic demolition squad expertly handled by ‘Tiger Si’ Atkinson on drums and Adam ‘Fox’ Irwin on bass, they set forth and tore up mainland Europe with the mighty Airbourne. Next came UK with The Datsuns, Winnebago Deal, Parlor Mob, Stone Gods and Danko Jones – these men are ready to take on a world that is eager for some rock and/or roll and have been called to appear at this year’s Download festival at the gladiatorial Donnington Park. “If you’re one of those people who like: a) the first three Black Sabbath albums, b) masturbating in church, or c) masturbating in church with Black Sabbath on your ipod, then you’re going to go absolutely fucknuts for The Black Spiders. Recalling the likes of Turbonegro, Zeke, or a less intellectual Afghan Whigs (that’s meant as a complement), this four piece peddle crotch-sodden sleaze-rock that touches upon questions of theology, violence and, naturally, major league rutting. They’re blatantly going to hell, but before they do, be sure to crack one off in their honor next time you’re in Bible class.” NME



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