DJ REM STUDIOS Webzine Lords Of Salem | Page 4

"The band, in which Pussybats bassist Marple Martin is a member, is something of the endtime edition of a Rock’n’Roll formation. However, that does not mean that the gentlemen sound as if they run out of steam soon. On the contrary. The tank is well filled and 'Zombie Monkey Woman' is a number that could also run in the car radio of Mad Max: dry, a bit crazy and full on the twelve." (Sonic Seducer) "… that pops! The four songs have impressed me really heavy! Wow, Rob Zombie personally would let LORDS OF SALEM fly in as support with a shoulder bump!" (Flyflew Radio) "… it brought to mind other musicians, such as Wednesday 13 for one, and The Misfits for another … their combination of Rock n’ Roll, being just that, but their energy screams Horror Punk Rock as well … so much angst, energy, and aggression, it never fades away but remains constant at all times even." (Nataliez World) "… vocalist Postel, a powerful and highly-expressive front-man that is easily the biggest selling point of this up- and-coming group … Goth-laden/Horror Rock-infused Hard & Heavy Rock/Metal … catchy material … filled with great hooks, inspired-samples, and colorful lyrics … a short and sweet EP, this release should find a huge fan base …" (Heavy Metal Time Machine) "… slamming down the point with switchblade guitars … an original concept and fun songs, a shining yet dark production, and relentless Rock 'n' Roll make these Lords ready for Metalheads and Rockers everywhere." (Vile Views) "… a proper portion of end-time mood a lá Mad Max ... something else and really worth listening to!" (Breakout Magzin)