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Suicide Bombers - All For The Candy (Uk)
All For The Candy (Uk)
Artist: Suicide Bombers
Format: CD

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Label: Real Vision Records
Rel. Date: 12/06/2024
UPC: 7041889514069

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DISC: 1

1. Intro: Candy Girls Worldwide
2. Dynamite Playboys
3. Take It Off
4. Tonight Belongs to Us
5. Out of Love
6. You Better Believe It
7. All for the Candy
8. Caligulizer
9. Videodrome 2049
10. Last Call
11. Where Time Always Goes
12. Outro... Fin de Cette Motherfucking

More Info:

Four years after their critically acclaimed 'Murder Couture' album, Suicide Bombers are back with what might very well be their best record yet! Operating within the sleazier depths of the Hard Rock spectrum, the band's 5th effort keeps pushing the envelope of their distinctive approach. Mixed by Trond Holter (Wig Wam) and mastered by Maria & Rachel Maxwell, 'All For The Candy' is a lethal dose of start-to-finish sonic perfection. The album deals with all the different 'candy' that inhabits the band's universe; Sex, Drugs & Rock'n'Roll... The intro sets the stage purrfectly with girls from around the world saying the album title in their native tongue, before the pre-album single 'Dynamite Playboys' kick off proceedings. 'Tonight Belongs To Us' allegedly tells a story of true love, while 'Out Of Love' comes with spectator-to-a-heartbreak lyrics. The album launch single and title track; 'All for The Candy,' kicks off side B... and that's just the tip of the iceberg, as far as this record is concerned. The album ends with the 'Where Time Always Goes,' featuring Geir Bratland (Dimmu Borgir, Apoptygma Berzerk) on piano and orchestration, and shows the band venturing into uncharted territory, before their trademark outro, which has been given a French makeover for the occasion.