Whiskey of the Damned, Monsters are Real (independent, 2014)
The album opens with a lovely Celtic harmony fragment sung by McCarthy and Romantini that quickly turns into a charging uptempo number that sounds as if the band is has thrown all restraint out with last night's beer bottles and has decided to see exactly how raucous they can be. The sentence above is not meant in any way to be a criticism of the band's music. The song sounds wonderful; it shows us a group that can create not just energy but real emotion in its music and in its listeners. As in most of the uptempo songs, the violin drives the music, soaring over a heavy bass and thundering drums, emphasizing both the melody and the tension that pumps the heart of the song. This is not to suggest that Whiskey of the Damned is a one-note band. Although its base is Celtic rock that breaks the speed limit and threatens the sound barrier, Whiskey of the Damned is equally at home with sensitive ballads. Songs like "Maria" and "When It All Comes Down" show the softer side of the band, while still retaining an edge. Monsters are Real is a fine introduction to a band that should be around and making good music for a long time. ![]() |
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