Props for the Jerrys Kids shirt.
Iron Monkey
9-13
Relapse Records
Released Oct 20th
Review by hutch

Now it is 2017. Somehow, Satan’s ugliest children have found
themselves spewing further music. Relapse Records released their third full
length, 9-13. It stands with the
classic two, self-titled, 1996, on
Union Mill and Our Problem, 1998, on
Earache. Staggeringly savage, riffs and growls perpetuate every insecurity in
the listener. The members are listed simply and unimpressively as J -
Vocals/Guitar, B – Drums, and S – Bass; recalling John Paul Morrow as “JPM -
Rest In Noise”. 9-13 is a stellar tribute to JPM’s legacy. Jim Rushby and Steve
Watson both were in prior iterations with others, Rushby in all, while drummer,
Brigga (ex-Chaos UK), is new. But the sound is as killer here. There is no gap
in synchronicity.
Rushby’s vocals are beyond growls, not low in tone like a
guttural Death Metal band, but beyond growl in terms of delivery and audibility.
Take “Toadcrucifier”. Rushby snarls like a spastic pitbull, reacting to a
violation with a fevered unraveling. His vocal approach comes from a genuine disassociation
with human kind. The feral evocation is the thread throughout 9-13. The songwriting is tops,
production balancing the ugly with the execution. “Destroyer” driving riffs of
the first section coupled with the fast charge of the middle relishes in deep
focus and nasty tones. But we hear all instruments pushing and pushing.

9-13 is constructed of eight 4-5 minute romps with a 10
minute closer. The beginning of the album,
“Crown of Electrodes”,
“Omegamangler”, and the title track, “9-13” are all bruisers. So, let’s address
the obvious. Detractors will say – shit, have said, on a youtube comment – “no
Greaves, no Morrow, no Iron Monkey”. And I am a purist with some bands – believing
certain bands should have just taken a new name (Sepultura, Misfits, and a
thousand hardcore bands). Missing Greaves is a loss, in a nostalgic way. But
Brigga kills it on 9-13. Justin
Greaves, whose talents saw him in many bands; including, Borknagar live,
Crippled Black Phoenix (still does), The Varukers (which is a precise parallel
to Chaos UK) and most notably, Electric Wizard for three years. This perched
Greaves to record on EW’s gnarliest (not best or most classic, but
noisiest/ugliest), We Live. Steve
Watson is back here, and played on IM’s first self-titled LP. The detraction
may be in comparison that Iron Monkey recorded as a five piece for their two
albums and the EP. Here they perform as a trio. I don’t hear an outcry for
missing Doug Dalziel. He was on all three records. And hell, if you’re
lamenting an absent drummer – you should really being lamenting his partner,
the bassist. Watson moving over certainly delivers the essence of Iron Monkey.
Rushby, however, has always been in the band, every iteration. As far as
vocals, while missing Morrow is a punch to the gut, Rushby does his job. It
doesn’t have that same black metal, goblin raspy slither; but Rushby has the
same spirit, and certainly the toxic tenacity in his exasperated excoriating of
mankind. And with all the years slinging axe for the band, he knows the
approach that works and exceeds his duties. Shoes filled. Would Morrow have
given the thumbs up? Only the band members know, not some sentimental fan.
RIYL: Fudge Tunnel, Grief, Church of Misery, Eyehategod.
Weedeater/Bongzilla, Buzzoven, Unsane, if GG Allin made good music.
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