#Z3R0 2 LGHT $P33D! is the new album by hard touring New York based Electro Goth meets disco metal act Make My Blood Dance who claim they are not for everyone- only those that feel it on the blood. They are Ev0 and Jon Kristian, the album was produced by Bret Epic Mazur & Mikal Blue and engineered by Alex Lebowitz & Dalton Cyr. The album also features special guest Macy Gray on their cover of her song Lately.
The album opens with Time And Place that would seem to be a pumping dance floor, where everyone is going for it to the industrial guitars, full on club beats and vocals, claiming they can never compete, even when they are down on the knees, they really just want a chance to be the kids kissing at the end of the hall.
Black Summer has a slow opening for the moments, when you focus your desires towards each other, waiting for those first electric touches, that come along with the crushing guitars, expressing your lust in the quiet middle part, before they explode all over you.
Impossible Odds hopes they can beat those Impossible Odds and be compared to System Of A Down going industrial club pop, with proper chant along vocals, dance-based synths working well against the industrial guitars.
Your Little Hand In Mine has the feel of a bittersweet love song, where your friends can't quite understand why you hold hands, but for you it's to do with the connection, you feel when you put Your Little Hand In Mine.
Lately (Featuring Macy Gray) is far heavier than the original but keeps the pop edge, making clear all the love you want to share, while you beg for them to check you out and come back to you. If there own begging doesn't work Macy Grays begging certainly will.
Heavy Metal Armour is a song for all those heavy metal larpers who love to spend weekends in armour battling it out in fields, remembering who you are and the roots that brought you onto the battlefield, persuading you to fall into their arms.
Forget To Let It In is trying to remember why you started spending time together, before it all went wrong, pulsing beats and guitar runs seem to hold memories of good times, before it became painful enough to need a widdly guitar solo.
Invisible Friend opens with a short classic club build, before we find out why you are barely hanging on, ready to tie you up and let the games begin, punctuated by stabbing guitars awaiting the firing squad, ready to lay waste to everything.
Spin You Around may take its cues from Dead Or Alive but marries the influence to touches of Oomph! While they take another whirl around the dance floor of desire that this album revolves around.
The album closes with Time And Place (EDM remix) that speeds the tune up a touch, making it sound like they want it to be a Gabba floor filler, with hints of nosebleed techno being pummeled by the filtered industrial guitars.
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