Trashed, Lost & Strungout (CD Single version)
Children Of Bodom
- Style
- Bodom Metal
- Label
- Spinefarm Records
- Year
- 2004
- Reviewed by
- Aleksie
Killing songs: Both Of ´Em Suckers!
Without a doubt, one of the most anticipated releases for me in 2005 will be the
new disc from the offspring of Bodom. The new single Trashed,
Lost & Strungout was released a while ago as a small appetizer for those
like myself, who are about to chew some limbs off if new material doesn’t
quickly come to quench our thirst.
The single contains two songs (might seem very little but not at all bad considering
the price of 2.50 euros): one original, Trashed, Lost & Strungout and
a cover of Andrew W.K.´s party rock anthem, She Is
Beautiful. The title track continues straight on the path set by Hate
Crew Deathroll, which means the more straightforward, thrashy and gonzo-aggressive
side of the band. Pulverizing rhythm section work are provided by Raatikainen
and Blacksmith as Alexi and the apparently permanent replacement of Ale, Finnish
guitar legend Roope Latvala (Hail Stone! Overtake Your
Life!) grind out thrashy chord progressions and melodies that sound damn
Slayerish to me. Fans of the infectious lead melodies and guitar
breaks shouldn’t despair either, as there are plenty of those in this
sonic wrecking ball, but the overall song structure is much more simplistic
then on the debut or FTR. A powerful chorus and excellent solo drive
the megacatchy tune to join my absolute favourite COB tracks, right up the
with the Everytime I Dies, Hatebreeders and Sixpounders.
If this song is any indication of the material that the new Bodom album
will contain, I will probably have to whip out the Album Of The Year-award pretty
damn early next year.
Then the cover tune, that has become a fixture on COB-singles
for many years now. I am willing to bet that many fans of Bodom
and metal in general went “WTF?!?!?” when they hear about
Bodom covering Andrew W.K. and She Is
Beautiful, but this is the kind of reaction that the band wants for their
cover versions nowadays (and that’s taken from Alexi himself). Plus, the
band has been playing this tune live way before this single was recorded. If
you hate Andrew, chances are likely that you wont like this,
´cause it isn’t that different. The keyboards, Alexis vocals and
a bit more metallic edge are the only things that really separate the cover
version from the original. Anyway, I like the song, very energetic, punkish,
no frills-heavy rock that isn’t in any way serious, and just meant to be listened
with mind-numbing activities in your head. And I just cant help but burst
out smiling when Alexi hits the na-na-naaaaas in the chorus with his growling
voice. A very peculiar choice that still works well in my books.
The sound-quality is superb, as I think it is impossible to get an album out
of the mighty Astia Studios (located in my hometown;) with crappy production.
This single is a very highly recommended purchase for Bodomites everywhere,
especially the ones who hold HCDR in the highest regards. Im already
drooling honey and molten iron on the possibility that the new album might sound
like the title tune on this single.