{"product_id":"youre-all-gonna-die","title":"You're All Gonna Die","description":"Product Description\n\nGrave Robber's \"You're All Gonna Die!\" has already been touted as their best yet. Fans of Misfits, Alice Cooper, and Ramones worldwide will devour this offering like a savagely starved zombie. There are some nice little surprises on \"You're All Gonna Die\" as Grave Robber pushes the envelope to include old school hardcore, 50's style doo wop rock and roll, psychobilly, and even Danzig-esque metallic overtones. The horror punk icons are back!\n\nReview\n\nGrave Robber is about to release their next album, You re All Gonna Die! and it is an album that has well exceeded all of my personal expectations. If you ve been a fan of Grave Robbers albums up to this point, this CD will be no exception. If you ve never given them a listen before or if you haven t been impressed up til now, this CD may surprise you as there are many deviations from the bands previous offerings and has something for everyone. The album kicks off with an eerie intro called Flatliners . At first listen I was immediately reminded of the theme from George Romero s 1982 classic, Creepshow . But this intro is definitely distinct from it and easily as creepy, if not more. At its climax we re thrown full force into the album s title track, You re All Gonna Die , a song that s pretty heavy punk and like many on the album, has a definite southern rock tint on it. There are still plenty of old school punk tracks on the album such as Paranormal Activity , Something Wicked This Way Comes , and Haunted House , but there are also many new and welcome additions to what you re used to from previous albums. There are horror film intros to many songs, you ll notice some keys and synth on Paranormal Activity and Invisible Man , some has anyone seen my face? solos on a few tracks, a really sweet breakdown in Something Wicked This Way Comes ...I could go on and on. Are you looking for the message in the music? It s something that is always at the forefront for me as a listener and this album delivers just as Grave Robber has always done in the past. Nothing sugar coated, nothing watered down. From the title track reminding us of our own mortality (are you ready for what s next?), to Invisible Man which speaks to the fact we all too often overlook the poor and others in need around us, there s tons of substance here. Wretched himself introduces Incredible Shrinking Woman , a track against domestic violence and voicing a hope for those trapped in those situations to get out and for the abusers to get help. Every song has lyrics with depth and meaning. OVERALL This album is a total win. As I d mentioned earlier in this review, whether you re familiar with the bands prior efforts or not, whether you ve liked them or not, this album is a step up and has something for everyone. Punk? Check. Southern rock riffs? Check. Sick solos? Check. Heavy riffs? Sweet breakdowns? Keys? Synth? Great lyrics? All check. I make it a point not to give out a score of 10 in my reviews, especially with bands I personally enjoy, but in this case I really don t feel I have a choice in the matter. It s a 10 at least and will certainly make an appearance in December on my albums of the year list, being a strong contender for the top spot. Grab this album ASAP, you won t be disappointed. You can order a copy at rottweilerrecords.bigcartel.com. To get a digital copy, go to cdbaby.com\/graverobber13. It is also available NOW on itunes! Score: 10\/10 Be sure to check out Grave Robber at the link above and you can follow them on twitter at @graverobberpunk! --Indievisionmusic.com\n\nA new Grave Robber album is a cause for carnivorous celebration! Our favorite quartet of living dead ghoulies has produced another collection of frightfully allegorical punk metal ditties. You re All Gonna Die! Is the latest and greatest from Wretched and company. All of the trademarks are here, Wooooaahhhh Wooooahhhh!!! The songs are even stronger this time out, whether the full tilt punk of the title track, the poppy punk metal of Invisible Man, the shoveling swing of Something This Way Comes, the cow eyed punk of Last Man on Earth and the metallic Curse of the Werewolf. You re just gonna find yourself hitting the replay button over and over. The homage to Alice Cooper, The Misfits are still evident but GR really seem to be finding themselves musically. You re All Gonna Die! Has taken the Grave Robber zombie s to another level as far as songwriting and production goes. The guitars sound crisp and punchy, the strong rhythm section is tighter than a body bag, and the vocals are even stronger than what was on their previous releases (Inner Sanctum, Be Afraid and Exhumed). The extra effort here has paid off in spades. If you don t get the spiritual metaphors interwoven throughout this album, I m not gonna explain them to you. Having grown up on the horror films of the 30 s, 40 s, 50 s they are very evident to this listener. Not to mention the appearances of Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi and Vincent Price throu\u003cbr\u003eASIN: B007Q31YYA\u003cbr\u003eVSKU: HBSV.B007Q31YYA.G\u003cbr\u003eCondition: Good\u003cbr\u003eAuthor\/Artist:Grave Robber\u003cbr\u003eBinding: Audio cd\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eNote:\u003c\/b\u003e Any images shown are stock photographs and product may differ from what is shown.  \u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eCondition Notes\u003c\/b\u003e: Discs is in good condition and comes in original case with original artwork.  \u003cbr\u003e","brand":"The Happy Book Stack ","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":52302741963053,"sku":"HBSV.B007Q31YYA.G","price":50.88,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0855\/6799\/6205\/files\/B007Q31YYA-0.jpg?v=1787085904","url":"https:\/\/www.thehappybookstack.com\/products\/youre-all-gonna-die","provider":"The Happy Book Stack ","version":"1.0","type":"link"}