Black Spiders - This Savage Land (2013) -
A darker, more deliberate track that leans into their doom-metal influences without losing the "party rock" vibe.
Most tracks are built on thick, fuzzy guitar tones that feel like a mix of Black Sabbath and Motörhead.
An aggressive, fast-paced opener that sets the rebellious tone for the entire record. Black Spiders - This Savage Land (2013)
Frontman Pete Spiby delivers raspy, melodic vocals designed for shouting along in a crowded club.
Black Spiders’ sophomore effort, This Savage Land , is a high-octane celebration of sleazy, riff-heavy hard rock that prioritizes volume and groove over subtlety. Released in 2013, it successfully avoided the "sophomore slump" by doubling down on the rowdy energy that defined their debut. 🎸 The Sound: Riffs, Beer, and Thunder A darker, more deliberate track that leans into
This Savage Land doesn't reinvent the wheel; it just makes the wheel spin faster and catch fire. It is an unpretentious, loud, and incredibly fun record. While it might feel repetitive to those seeking progressive experimentation, it is a perfect "ten out of ten" for fans of no-nonsense rock and roll. 🔍 Explore More
How this record compares to their debut, Sons of the North . Frontman Pete Spiby delivers raspy, melodic vocals designed
Groups like The Answer , Monster Magnet , or Orange Goblin .
