

In Name and Blood (CD)
The inside fold out sets the mood for this album, as it's packed with gory photos of the band dressed up as murder victims. But without involving any gimmicks, the Murder City Devils just rock out to a gritty, nostalgic garage punk that looks up to the Dead Boys and Alice Cooper. The organ-synth adds to the haunting appeal of an already bleak, party-like presence that the Devils have had since day one. And with the drunken anthems of "Rum to Whisky" and "I Drink the Wine," the all-around results of In Name and Blood equal a dark-humored rock & roll extravaganza that's perfect for any {#Addams Family} Reunion Special. ~ Mike DaRonco, All Music Guide
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Press Gang |
| 2 | I Drank the Wine |
| 3 | Bunkhouse |
| 4 | Idle Hands |
| 5 | Rum and Whiskey |
| 6 | I'll Come Running |
| 7 | Demon Brother |
| 8 | Lemuria Rising |
| 9 | Somebody Else's Baby |
| 10 | In This Town |
| 11 | No Grave But the Sea |
| 12 | Fields of Fire |
| Greg McGuinness
- Waverley, , Australia |
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Easily my favourite album, along with the Saints All Fools Day. Brilliant blend of diverse sounds and melody. Structured riffs, unstructured vocalist, but that's a good thing. The retro organ thing kills me, never heard it work in this sort of sound before. | |
| MATT
- NEW BRUNSWICK , NJ, USA |
| 10 seconds is all you need for this album to become your favorite. With only the the first track (Press Gang) you see what the Murder City Devils are all about, Rock and Roll. People like to compare this band to "The Dead Boys or MC5 or the Stooges " listen to that then put on "In Name and Blood" this band resides in a Rock and Roll genre all their own. | |