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Educated Horses

Rob Zombie

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Album Review

When he's not directing feature films like House of 1000 Corpses and Devil's Rejects, Rob Zombie likes to make music. Educated Horses, the prolific director, writer/animator/horror aficionado's return to the world of hedonistic, sexed-up monster rock doesn't stray too far from the formula that garnered him such a rabid fan base, but there's less theater and more backwoods creepiness at hand this time around. Horses crawls on all fours for the first three tracks, relying on too many tried-and-true White Zombie dance beats and turgid guitar riffs to hint at anything outside of sheer puppetry, but when the mid-tempo crunch of "17 Year Locust" begins to echo Sabotage-era Black Sabbath, it's clear that Zombie himself is having the time of his life pulling the strings. "Scorpion Sleeps," with its boot-stomping intro plays like Gary Glitter's "Rock & Roll, Pt.1" blaring from angel's trumpets at the apocalypse, "Ride," with its Tubular Bells-inspired piano riff, evolves into a storm of sonic debauchery, and the purely psychedelic singalong "Death of It All" sounds like the end credits to the last film ever. Schlock it may be, but it's infinitely more listenable — and enjoyable — than most schlock thinks it is.

Customer Reviews

Not what I was expecting...

Seems our Zombie has mellowed out this time around. Where are the fast, furious and hardcore song we have loved so much? If you are looking for the ultimate in Rob Zombie, I would suggest purchasing Past, Present & Future - a rip roaring, exciting mixture of the best of the best. Educated Horses, while still enjoyable to listen to, is just lacking that Zombie edge.

awsome

rob zombie is unreal and even thought his album is less hardcore it is still awsome. i cant wait 2 go 2 his concert tonight

What the?

Seems like new Zombie sounds like lame new Alice Cooper. Props to him for trying to change it up a bit but Horses has lost the edge. Sorry, I'm gonna skip out on this one.

Biography

Born: January 12, 1966 in Haverhill, MA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

The longtime frontman for metal superstars White Zombie, Rob Zombie was born Robert Cummings on January 12, 1966, in Haverhill, MA, forming the group soon after moving to New York City circa 1985. He subsequently worked as a bike messenger, porn magazine art director, and production assistant for the classic children's TV series Pee-Wee's Playhouse, concurrently leading White Zombie through a series of cult-favorite indie releases; the success of their 1992 major-label debut, La Sexorcisto: Devil...
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