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WARLOCKS - Surgery

| PrefixMag | | There's something about an explosion that just feels right. The way the tension hits a crescendo and blows up into a gigantic cloud of power. In a story, that explosion typically comes about two-thirds of the way through; in an album, it's somewhere around the seventh song; and in sex, it's at the end (for the lucky and talented). But when it happens at the beginning, it throws a whole new spin on things. Surgery's opener, "Come Save Us," blows its proverbial wad in the first four minutes, and it's great. It leaves you exasperated and eager to see what comes next. Like a volcano, the rest just settles in and quietly overtakes your mind....full text |
| | Drowned in sound | | If the myths around The Warlocks are true - and this record suggests they most probably are - then this octet's life of chemical fuelled debauchery makes people like Pete Doherty look like cast-offs from Channel 4's 'Faking It'. For real? You bet they are....full text |
| | JunkMedia | | It's hard to believe The Warlocks was still available as a rock 'n' roll band name. This in itself proves just how blessed they are, besides their diabolical fashion sense and bum-rushed publicity push. When you're a band with the rights to the name The Warlocks, there is no wasting time. The Warlocks MUST rock my psyche or get out of my mind. And they deliver....full text |
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