The Erotics - Today the Devil Tomorrow the World
The Erotics has progressed from a primitive punk rock band into a full blown dirty sleaze rock band without selling out on their punk roots. The music of The Erotics oozes much attitude that sometimes overshadows the primitive lyrics - a good example is Anything.
 
The two previous albums "Rubbish" and "30 seconds over you" were their finest moments and therefore "Today the Devil Tomorrow the World" was much anticipated. The album doesn't disappoint because it is everything you expect from The Erotics. However,  the songs are a tad weaker than on the two previous releases, but still She Sucks the Life and Think I wanna Die Tonight are sleaze masterpieces.
 
The opening song Blast Off sets the mood for the record: fast, loud and dangerous. Singer Mike Trash still sounds like the bastard child of Alice Cooper.
 
If you like your sleaze rock raw this is a band for you. The band has been around for a long time and still plays uncompromising Rock N' Roll no matter what the musical trend is.
 
The Erotics is a band true to their music and therefore the fans are true to The Erotics.

Written by Michael
Friday, November 26, 2010
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Review by Michael

Released by
Trashpit Records - 2010

Tracklisting
Blast Off
She Sucks The Life
Over My Dead Body
19 Goin On Homicidal
Today The Devil, Tomorrow The World
Anything
Wrapped Around Your Neck
Baby Goes Bang
Think I wanna Die Tonight
Hogtied & Waiting
I Feel Nothing


Style
Raw Sleaze

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