This album is an absolute banger. The riffs are especially groovy this time, the vocals are amazing, and the overall thing is supercatchy. If I'd have to list one downside, it's that the mix is so bass-heavy that the sound only truely comes into it's right when listened on good headphones or extremely good speakers. On anything less it can sound like the bass drowns the rest of the music out. 9/10 Buzzario
Just saw them at RippleFest in Austin. Great live band!
Really like this Demo album- sounds great on vinyl. Slightly different sound to the vocals, which I liked quite a bit. Music fantastic. jamjamkiley
I didn't realize how great Beastmaker were until I put this in and really gave it a good listen. Man, if anyone ever sounded like the mighty Black Sabbath it's these guys and that's a major compliment! Sabbath made me the metalhead I am today. So super happy to discover these guys. Guitar tone is heavy as shit and the singer has that creepy Ozzy sound that's perfect for this music. Beastmaker are the classic Sabbath sound circa 1970. I play this all the time. knutepanhead
Short but powerful, this album starts as if Miss Lava united with the gritty voice of Rob Zombie. There are truly brilliant moments in "King Beyond" and I can't help stop thinking that I 'd love to hear the band cover "To Cry You a Song" by Jethro Tull. The last two songs create the perfect link with how the band's sound would evolve within a few years' time into their amazing self-titled album. I 'm late to the Mount Hush party but I catching up with heavy rotation. Check them out today! Ioannis Valiakos