Royal Trux ripped rock’n’roll from each other as no other. It was wild and bloody.
At last they fell even from each other.
But the whole 19 years after the deeply perverted duos latest studio album has Jennifer Herrema and Neil Hagerty assembled the pieces, and the ’White Stuff’ is an explosive and incomparable deviant comeback from a unique and ærkeamerikansk, small orchestra.
Royal Trux think again large, when the deconstructs rock’n’roll and on the idiosyncratic show reinvents the genre in a skewed, beat-up and futuristic soundscape, where there are actually more than ever, it is amazingly good track of urostifternes characteristic of chaos.
Maybe they become more mature. They are certainly not overripe.
Despite the unrestrained excesses of the ’White Stuff’ fundamental disciplined and quality conscious through 36 minutes, which true to form is dominated by the Hagertys psychotic riffs and Herremas deliriske junkievokal.
The riveting title track is one of the nearest, Royal Trux comes a regular rock song, while they demonstrate their very own version of daft R&B on ’Purple Audacity #2’, which could be a tribute to Prince.
the Only misstep is ’Get Used to This’, where an awkward guest appearance by the equally perverse rapper Kool Keith may sends the album down a dead end.
General features Royal Trux, however, raised himself from the gutter in all their demolerede pomp and splendor.
They are twisted, distorted and simply too much, as only they can be it.
the Cover of Royal Trux’ 10. studio album, the ‘White Stuff’, which contains 11 songs and has a playing time of 36 minutes.