Atomic Spitfire – Head n Roll Review

Atomic Spitfire, a Swedish old-school death ‘n’ roll band, released their third single, “Head ‘n’ Roll”. This three-minute track showcases the band’s unique musical style and caters to Motörhead and Entombed fans.

Atomic Spitfire - Head n Roll Review

Atomic Spitfire, Head ‘n Roll Review: This review will evaluate every aspect of the single, from its intricate musical composition to its production. Our analysis will provide valuable insights to help you determine if this album is worth adding to your collection.

The First Three Sins of Head n’ Roll

Let’s start by discussing the first three sins of Atomic Spitfire and their single, Head n’ Roll.

The First Sin, The Strings/Keys: The song combines the fiery guitar style of Motörhead with the relentless aggression of Entombed and groovy rhythms. Topped with a scorching solo and accompanied by dirty, rollicking bass riffs. The Second Sin, The Vocals: Involves in dirty and aggressive vocals. The Third Sin—The Percussions: Delves into the vast world of hard-hitting strikes and rhythm and groove beats.

The Fourth Sin: Overall Discussion:

Newly born Death ‘n’ roll band that makes bad, disgusting, groovy music for you filthy animals!

With its unique musical style, Atomic Spitfire immediately captivates the listener as the opening of Head ‘n’ Roll bursts forth with an instrumental surge that pulls you into the music.

As the listener delves deeper into the Head ‘n’ Roll, the listener will find a robust devilmanship that delivers this fruit of art composition within their instrumentation and lyric work. This will get the listener rocking and rolling without hesitation, like some possessions.

Atomic Spitfire’s music is a one-of-a-kind combination of the incendiary guitar style of Motörhead and the relentless aggression of Entombed.
Entwined with the unbridled vigour of thrash, Death, and sludge metal, along with the pulse-pounding beats of hard rock and rock ‘n’ roll. This distinctive and disgusting amalgamation propels the listener into an enthralling and powerful sonic odyssey that stands apart from anything else.

Within Atomic Spitfire‘s musical spectrum, the listener will discover a blend of chugging guitar and rollicking bass work, along with pounding drums and crushing vocals. But what sets them apart is their fearless innovation in composition, often switching tempos and slowing it down when you least expect it. This unpredictability keeps the audience engaged and excited, never knowing what sonic adventure they’ll embark on next.

Despite having only three songs (Turbo, Neon Rain and Head ‘n’ Roll)available to the public, Atomic Spitfire has delivered three high-energy songs: loud, filthy, gritty, electrifying and rollicking disgusting. These songs are filled with speed, brutality, and an undeniable party anthem vibe, making them a must-listen for any music enthusiast, ready to invigorate and rock your world.

Now that the single has ended, we want to give a shoutout to Atomic Spitfire for letting us review their single Head ‘n’ Roll. We’ll wrap it up by discussing the final three sins and concluding the review.

The Last Three Sins

Let’s discuss the last three sins of Atomic Spitfire and their single, Head n’ Roll.

The Fifth Sin, The Memorabilia:

It is that for us, Atomic Spitfire has ingeniously crafted a unique blend of Death ‘n’ Roll, a revolutionary breath of fresh air in the music scene.

This distinctive style will pique the interest and excitement of music enthusiasts, offering a new and thrilling sonic experience.

The Sixth Sin, The Artwork:

One can grasp the underlying concept behind this artistic creation by immersing oneself in the musical composition and lyrical content while simultaneously beholding the accompanying artwork. The overall tone is rather sombre, and upon closer inspection, one cannot help but draw comparisons to the bleak and unsettling themes in the tales of the Brothers Grimm!

The Seventh Sin, Disrelish:

The artwork captures the essence of the music – gritty and electrifying! It’s just mesmerising.

Track-listing:

  1. Head ‘n Roll

Atomic Spitfire Is:

  • Claes Töyrä: vocals
  • Robin Hedén: guitar
  • Crille Lampa: bass
  • Elias Karlstrand: drums

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Atomic Spitfire - Head n Roll Review