Beta Satan: Girls
Categories: Albums • Denmark • Rock

They have come to rule your world. So they say. Convinced of their own brilliance (and pretty damn loud about it) Danish quintet Beta Satan have been on this quest for world domination since 2006, when they found each other in a common loathing of demanding girlfriends, bad television, public transportation, shitty music journalism and much more.
On their debut they’ve added religion and overly sensitive singer/songwriters among other themes to the long list and created the music to match. Sinister synths, scorching guitars, sonic noise and massive drumbeats topped with pure aggression is the essence, but a formidable sense of melody and the ability to effortlessly (and credibly) combine industrial, pop, metal and plain rock makes ‘Girls’ just about as brilliant as they would claim.
The two principal songwriters, drummer Klaus H. Nielsen and singer Kåre Rolf Hansen, come out of late Danish synth-poppers Tiger Tunes and even though they’re not to be compared, Beta Satan do benefit from the same innovative vein that made the Tigers such an entertaining acquaintance.
I hereby recommend that you let BS rule at least a corner of your world. It’s gonna be a dark and angry place, but you will find yourself return to it again and again.
Genre: Rock
Who: Beta Satan
Title: Girls
Label: Crunchy Frog
Year: 2008
Country: Denmark
Language: English
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Recommended tracks:
666 – Pray The Gay Away – Free Advice – Great Moments Of Pleasure


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