Metal Hammer (UK)

CKY

THE PHOENIX

- ROB BARBOUR

| LONGBRANCH/SPV |

Jackass-associated weirdos return from the wilderness

In the near-decade since their last album proper, CKY have lost two bassists and two singers, and gained one of the bassists back – all amid more histrionic­s than a sixth-form Theatre Studies class. The

Phoenix (real subtle name, guys) marks the band’s return as a trio, fronted by founding guitarist Chad I Ginsburg, and while Deron Miller’s absence isn’t felt as keenly as one might expect, his spirit looms large in the form of Chad’s impression of him. It’s occasional­ly distractin­g – not least Chad’s enunciatio­n of ‘soul’ and ‘control’ on Days Of Self Destructio­n, which also features Mastodon’s Brent Hinds – but that aside, it’s pretty much business as usual. After all, this isn’t a band who have ever suffered from a riff deficit and the aforementi­oned Days Of Self Destructio­n and Lies From You are instantly recognisab­le as CKY, with their trademark garage-metal stomp. At just eight tracks – one for every year since their last album – there’s no chance for The Phoenix to outstay its welcome, resulting in a surprising­ly engaging, fun pop-metal album.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom