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Death By Sexy

Death By Sexy
Eagles of Death Metal

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Track Listing

  1. I Want You So Hard (Boy's Bad News)
  2. I Got A Feelin' (Just Nineteen)
  3. Cherry Cola
  4. I Like To Move In The Night
  5. Solid Gold
  6. Don't Speak (I Came To Make A BANG)
  7. Keep Your Head Up
  8. Ballad Of Queen Bee And Baby Duck
  9. Poor Doggie
  10. Chase The Devil
  11. Eagles Goth
  12. Shasta Beast
  13. Bag O' Miracles
  14. Nasty Notion

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5299 in Music
  • Released on: 2006-07-03
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Import

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
In some parallel, '70s-groove-askew universe it's Eagles of Death Metal who are the superstars, not merely the studiously dizzy spin-off of Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme and his Palm Desert school chum/lapsed journalist Jesse Hughes. Building forcefully on the charms of their '04 debut, their camaraderie foregoes ego (QOTSA mainstay Homme is EODM's drummer, pal Hughes its falsetto-voiced, ax-slinging rock star) for a retro, ambitiously naïve garage-rock-meets-boogie-down ethos that labors under the delightfully perverse misconception that the New York Dolls, Hot Chocolate and T Rex were all actually the same band - one that Muddy Waters and The Big Bopper occasionally sat in with. Less demented talents have pumped similar shtick full of self-conscious irony; here H&H simply grab it by the neck and shake furiously, yielding "I Gotta Feeling"'s Bolan boogie, the Stones-ish "I Like to Move.." and Dolls-swaggering "Keep Your Head Up," before moving onto such enticing genre demolition derby entries as "Ballad of Queen Bee and Baby Duck," "Chase the Devil" and the giddy "Shasta Beast." --Jerry McCulley

CD Description
'Death By Sexy' is the second album from Jesse Hughes and Josh Homme's Eagles Of Death Metal. The album sees the band continue with the unique brand of alternative garage rock that graced their 2004 debut 'Peace Love Death Metal'. The album also includes a whole host of guest appearances from the likes of The Distillers' Brody Dalle, Dave Grohl, Mark Lanegan and comedian Jack Black.


Customer Reviews

Electric Boogie Woogie5
The second album from the talented if somewhat crazy minds of Jesse "The Devil" Hughes and Josh "Baby Duck" Homme comes hot on the heels of the awesome `Peace, Love, Death Metal', is a must for all rock fans.

Completing the sometimes impossible task of writing catchy tunes whilst maintaining the `fun' of a live act, this album is a true masterpiece. Produced by "baby Duck" it remains fuzzy, wired and slight imperfections that makes you feel that it was recorded in one take, make no mistake though, this is a slick, fun album that will have everyone shuffling there feet and tapping there `one good finger' along with the magic boys.

It's hard to describe the effect this band can have on you, and they might not get you on the first listen, but buy this album, and the amazing first album, and give them the time they deserve. It's not as sophisticated as a Queens of the Stone Age album, and is no way near as angry or eclectic as a Desert Session or Mondo Generator album, but this is the nearest Rekords Rekords have to a party album. From beginning to end, this album is about one thing only, rock.

Since getting this and the first album, everyone I have played it too (and this includes older relatives) have had to admit that it's the best new thing on a long time. I realize this is a biased review, but get this album and you'll see what the `magic boys' have done to me! Hail the Eagles of Death Metal, they might just save rock for us all!

Not quite as good as the first but still a great album!4
When I ordered this album on import from the states I was extremely excited about this follow up to the debut album, Peace, Love, Death metal. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to the first album from start to finish with all of the songs based on some great riffs and hooks and also some excellent drumming mprovided by Josh Homme (from Queens of the Stoneage). Death by Sexy begins in a similar manner to the first with a refreshingly rock and roll attitude however as the album continues it seemed to lose a little of it of it's variation and brlliance in simplicity. At times the album seems overprocessed losing some of the rawness that in my oppinion was key to the success of the debut. Having said that this is still a very good album and needs listening to a few times before it can be fully appreciated.

Pure rock and roll almost at it's best!

Pretty good fun5
Firstly, don't listen to the review saying that this is 'joke music'. I think by that he means that this is in the same realm as the south park songs and the hamster dance, and no 'serious music fan' should own it. I count myself as a very serious music fan, but I really like this album. Why? Because its fun! Any band who release an album called 'death by sexy' as it's "a sound so sexy it could probably kill you" are very obviously not taking themselves seriously, and so maybe you shouldn't either. However, it's a great fun album, with so many catchy songs, and i'd reccomend it to pretty much anyone

I'd say this would be a great party album, and is just good when you want a bit of happy dumb fun rock 'n' roll. And whats wrong with that? it won't change your world, it won't challenge you much, but unless you are very very boring, it'll make you smile and make you want to dance yo' ass off. As they said: 'You know we move, yes we move, cuz we like our dancing!'