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UncutNov 23, 2011Some old punk hands (notably erstwhile Black Flag guitarist Dez Caden) conjure up some acceptable punk bubblegum. [Dec 2011, p.90]
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Oct 17, 2011The Devil's Rain feels like a 50/50 shot-in-the-dark project, starting in a place unsure of its own existence and finishing strong with the uncompromising "Death Ray."
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Nov 7, 2011The Devil's Rain, then, is a slightly mixed bag of tricks, treats and travesties.
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Oct 4, 2011The Devil's Rain is chock full of good, campy horror business.
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Oct 4, 2011In the end, then, it's not that The Devil's Rain is a bad album, but it's by far the weakest link in the band's catalog, and coming at a time when faith in the group is at an all-time low.
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Q MagazineDec 15, 2011The Devil's Rain is very silly indeed. [Dec. 2011 p. 136]
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Dec 6, 2011If Famous Monsters was a step back for the Misfits legacy, this is a bigger step in the wrong direction.
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Kerrang!Nov 17, 2011In truth this is pale goth rock crap. [5 Nov 2011, p.52]
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Oct 10, 2011The Devil's Rain is the work of a band that aspires to give the genre little more than its answer to "The Monster Mash."
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Oct 7, 2011While the band's heritage has been hanging on by a thread for decades, The Devil's Rain is but an undercharged defibrillator to its decomposing corpse.