Hot Blood

Bluebird
Dim Mak
General | Jan 2003

Reviews

Stuart
Reviewed 2003-04-20
Wall-to-wall power, rock, dominated by heavy guitars. Unique sound. The album has three distinct flavors: some tracks guitar-driven indie rock, others thrashing faster rock, some more prog feel. Male vocals, electric guitar, bass, drums. Recommend 1,3,6,7,10,12 for a nice sampling.
1 – pulsing guitar-driven, pounding, hard rock
2 – medium, more melodic indie rock
3 – some longer instrumental parts, soaring vocals
4 – hard rock, slightly distorted sound, brief pause at 1:35 rem then crashing guitars and drums, goes right into track 5
5 – varying guitar parts, more of a beat
6 – more pop beat, but same overall sound, catchy chorus
7 – simple vocal and continuous, repetitive guitar
8 – clangy, dark intro, heavy, fast, and thrashing throughout
9 – fast, slightly more melodic, frenetic guitar, pounding drums
10 – med, melodic, simple, catchy chorus with quieter more complex interlude
11 – fast
12 – long (just under 8 min), funky drum and bass start, dreamy vocals, last 4 min is a long spacey instrumental
13 – gentle start with touch of piano, slow pace, echoey instruments

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Charting

2003-02-17 — 2003-04-21
Week EndingAirplays
Apr 6 1
Mar 16 1
Feb 23 2

Track listing

1. Falling Back to Earth
2. She's Breaking Up
3. Beautiful Believer
4. Kill the Lights
5. Get in
6. Better Day
7. Underwater Fire
8. Bang the Drum
9. Lies Disappear
10. Slip Inside
11. Genius
12. Forms
13. Lillie May