Godhead CD Review

TageRyche

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May 13, 2007
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GODHEAD
At the Edge of the World
Driven Music Group 2008

"I’m hoping that it is not a case of me getting too old to rock and roll, but considering I believe the combined deductive powers of Sherlock Holmes, Charlie Chan and Batman couldn’t fathom what the hell is going on with this album, I’m on safe ground.

To be honest there are a couple of decent rockers on the disc, but overall this just sounds like a collection of noise that someone slapped onto a blank CD and called it marketable. If you consider how much I enjoyed the band’s previous release, you’ll understand how I can say that the track on this CD “The Origin of Suffering” sums up what it was like to listen to this even once."

1 out of 5
 
I thought this album was a big improvement on their last two. Overall, I'd say it's fairly good mainly because influences from older albums made their way to this one. Their last two were generic, commercial rock.

Anyways, Power Tool Stigmata is easily their best album.
 
I thought this album was a big improvement on their last two. Overall, I'd say it's fairly good mainly because influences from older albums made their way to this one. Their last two were generic, commercial rock.

Anyways, Power Tool Stigmata is easily their best album.

Oddly enough, I liked the generic commercial rock...