Death – “…For the Whole World to See”

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Death
“…For the Whole World to See”
Drag City

I should have reviewed this at the beginning of the year when one of my friends put this slab of wax on their stereo and properly blew my mind. Words can’t describe how rad this record is. Even my most jaded friends fell in love with it.

This is one of the best records to come out this year. But it was recorded way back in 1975 by the three piece rock band Death. And I ain’t talking about that wack metal band called Death either. Fuck those guys, they can change their name ASAP not to mention “Sit n’ Spin”. Sorry nerds, this Death wins. These cats were three young black dudes from Detroit who sounded like MC5 (minus that White Panther bullshit obviously) and The Stooges. They were punk before there was punk. Death are the reason we have Bad Brains… FACT! Bad Brains happened to catch an early Death show and it inspired them to pick up instruments and start a band of their own that would melt people’s faces off! Pretty fuckin’ epic, eh? This album (that came out this year) is titled “…For the Whole World to See.” and was released by Drag City. Respect to our homeys at Drag City, you guys totally fucking win for that move.

Yeah, this isn’t really much of a “record review”. But I’m breakin’ the rules and filing this rant under “reviews” so more people find it. Everyone into punk / rock n’ roll should own these tunes. Death is just as classic as MC5, Bad Brains and The Stooges (hey at least Death didn’t make “The Weirdness”). You should tell all your friends who are fans of heavy, fast and inspiring music to go buy Death “…For the Whole World to See” right now! Fuck it, buy multiple copies of this record and give it out as Christmas presents to everyone you know for shits sake!

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A little bit of history: The Death recoding sessions were actually funded by Columbia Records president Clive “Douche-bag” Davis. When Mr. Douche-bag asked the band to change its name to something that wouldn’t bum people out as much as “Death” did, the band refused and Davis flashed his douche card by ceasing his support. They band only got to record seven of the twelve songs they’d planned for the record but put out 500 copies of a self-released 7 inch the following year. The 7″ single was “Politicians in My Eyes” b/w “Keep on Knocking”. If you have a copy of that, you are officially one of the coolest motherfuckers around. If anyone wants to part with their copy, I can give it a very loving home.

Long story short… if you don’t own this record yet, you should buy it immediately and fall in love with it just like I did. It’s one of the best rock n’ roll / punk records ever made. All seven songs are solid as fuck. Download these two mp3s for your first Death fix. If you’re already own the record and are a full-on “Death-junkie” (like myself), then freak out on the trailer for their documentary in progress: wheredowegofromheredoc.com

Death – “Keep On Knocking”

Death – “Politicians In My Eyes”

“Where Do We Go From Here?” Documentary Trailer:

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26 Responses to “ Death – “…For the Whole World to See” ”


  • “one of my friends put this slab of wax on their stereo and properly blew my mind.” I wonder who that friend could have been? I guess we’ll never know. Clearly he/she’s the coolest friend you’ve got if he/she turned you on to Death. Giving credit where credit is due is underrated. You’re going to burn in h e double hockey sticks.

  • A big thank you for this review, count me in the people that fell in love with the band thanks to you. This album is now on the top of my list of albums I have to buy, too bad it’s only seven songs though.

  • Yeeeeee-brah! The ‘head is fuckin’ ON it lately! Thumbs up for some solid content.
    Had the same reaction when I first heard this record, and I still can’t get enough of it. I’ve tried to get everyone I know who doesn’t hate music to buy it too. Seems like anybody that gets a chance to experience this music is similarly blown away.
    You did forget to include one fact that I think is very important: THAT SINGLE CAME OUT IN 19-SEVENTYFUCKING-5! That puts Death way ahead of their time, and the music is that much more impressive when the timing and its context in history are taken into account.
    Anyway, like the man said, go buy it. Play it for your friends, neighbors, the mailman, and your greasy greasy grandma. For serious.

  • boosh. death rule

  • yo great great record

  • Their playing the Fun Fun Fun Fest in Austin. Wish I was going.

  • Thank you for turning me on to this rad shit, instead of complaining more about crab-core.
    Now to go buy this thang…

  • this album is incredible

  • I FIND BUDDYHEAD IS WAY BEHIND ON REPORTING NEW GREAT MUSIC.

    YA’LL NEED TO KEEP YOUR HEAD ON THE TRACKS.

  • Yeah, everyone head on over to Crackhead Joe’s website.. he’s way more on top of shit than I am.

  • Gotta agree with CrackHeadJoe. I first heard about Death on Chunklet earlier this year, who I know you had some problems with for saying some slanderous thinks about the ‘Head’s writer(s). Regardless, this shit’s bomb and should be heard by everyone.

  • *things

    Fuck.

  • That’s why it start with “I should have reviewed this at the beginning of the year when one of my friends put this slab of wax on their stereo and properly blew my mind. Words can’t describe how rad this record is. Even my most jaded friends fell in love with it.” dude.

    I love Chunklet. I got nothing but love for Henry’s grumpy ass. And if he’s talking smack on us, it’d be news to me. That’s rad if he is… I would if I were him.

  • I picked up this album earlier this year on Mojos recommendation. THAT is why I forgive them for calling Fleet Foxes group of the year.

  • Fuckin so brutal. I wish I had heard this when I was ten…

  • Didn’t the NY Times do a story on Death? Anyways… in addition to sounding like all great Detroit proto-punk (I think they are more Sonic’s Rendevous Band than MC5), I also hear alot of Arthur Lee in Death.

  • You should write your own review mother!

  • nah… but here’s a review of Pure Hell… http://chakanawe.wordpress.com/2009/06/15/pure-hell-pure-fucking-hell/

  • Just so everyone knows how cool I, tallpat am, I’m gonna go see Death with my lady on saturday. They Will Slay. I Will Report.

    also Chunklet rules, Henry and crew are the Buddyhead of Print.

  • no mention of the movie starring mos def?

  • [...] Death played live on WGN Channel 9 Chicago Morning News. The best part just might be the old bald white guy who introduces them, I’ve already watched that part twice. Click here for the full WGN 9 page on this. Enjoy the ripping. [...]

  • If these tunes blow your mind, do have a listen to the Alice Cooper records all released between 1970-73 (Easy Action, Killer, Love it to Death, School’s Out, Billion Dollar Babies). Obvious influences, and credited by Death, of course, but it’s also true that Alice Cooper were a bunch of white dudes who ran on the track team and stuff, so not as cool as Death, by definition.

  • Poor Chuck Shuldiner can’t even defend his wack metal band. Dude died of cancer a few years back.

  • Got to see these dudes at the Joey Ramone Birthday Party this year. Run, do not walk, if they are playing near you. The kids of the guitarist have their own band in the same sonic vein called Rough Francis.

  • Also check Radio Birdman in the references column… they sound way more like Birdman than any band I’ve ever heard, which is a great thing.

  • [...] Buddyhead Feature on Death – includes a few downloads and and embed. [...]

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