Zig Zags: Los Angeles, California.
Deadbeat at Dawn, named in honor of the beloved B-movie, a no-budget action revenge flick set in the mean streets of suburban Ohio. Cult cinema is an enduring Zig Zags inspiration, with the band frequently calling out exploitation films in their lyrics, odes to teen-delinquent classics like “Over the Edge” and dystopian sci-fi such as, “Terminator” and “Total Recall”. The new album sticks to this obsession with the cultural underground, riffing on everything from demonic minions to apocalyptic visions and alien attacks. The opening track "'Not of This World' is described by Maheu as, “a fighting-back-against-the-aliens song”. The propulsive heavy jammer “At War With Hell” fights the devils on their own satanic turf. The thrash power anthem, “Take Me To Your Leader', is - as Maheu explains,“about how we're always talking about the environment and going to Mars, then some aliens show up here and say, 'Yo, your planet is way better than where we came from, so we’re gonna fuck you up and take it!’” This new album is undeniably Zig Zags' at their most epic and enormous in both the performance and the production. "We definitely wanted a bigger overall sound with heavier guitars,” Maheu explains of the new record, “still very 80’s, but clearer. Our influences were Metallica's, Garage Days as Judas Priest…really heavy but not overly distorted."
Pressing: 1st Pressing On Vinyl. |
Original Release: 2025. |
Genre: Metal. |
Sub-Genre: Punk / Hardcore / Stoner. |
Catalog No: EZRDR 206. |
Size: 12" Single Record. |