Your a nightcrawler baby and I love you to death
You got a grip on me lady, this one I cannot resist
Psychotronic mind control, plunge my heart through the depths
haunting piercing green eyes, you disappear into the mist
Until the midnight witching hour, to crawl on up from hell
An evil serpentine lady, you’re siren song, the death knell
Brought down
she’s cutting me down, I’ve been found face down
she’s in for the kill, and there ain’t no thrill, going down
A cold hearted mistreater, the burn of breath on my neck
Man killer lady snake, with a head full of fangs
I’m a broken man now, I’ve seem to lost the way
Take this broken man now and won’t you show me the way
Your a nightcrawler baby I said I love you to death
Possession, complete power, there’s no hope to resist
An evil serpentine lady, a lonely dog in the night
Nightcrawler woman, a snake that slithers, feel the bite
Brought down
she’s cutting me down, I’ve been found face down
she’s in for the kill, and there ain’t no thrill, going down
going down, down, down
she’s got the venom, the snakebite
Your a nightcrawler baby and I love you to death
You got a grip on me lady, this one I cannot resist
Until the midnight witching hour, to crawl on up from hell
An evil serpentine lady, you’re siren song, the death knell
To me this is like 70ies Heavy Metal in nearly all aspects. I can understand the comparisons to Motörhead but to me they don’t really sound like them, except maybe for the Heavy Blue style lead breaks. What they do have is the drive, gravelly vocals and swagger of Motörhead. This they have that in buckets. Super fun Heavy Metal/Hard Rock that just doesn’t age. Harry Harrison
More Heavy Metal/Hard Rock from the guys who know how to do it right. Starts at 11 and just go up from there. This one reminds me of the Texas Hippy Coalition doing 70ies Heavy Metal with some Hair Rock lead breaks thrown in. Harry Harrison
More guitar drive mayhem from these Delaware Rockers. These guys seem to be able to produce a never-ending supply of awesome 70ies inspired Red Earth, Hard Rocking, Heavy Metal. Digging the Manowar inspired album art. Harry Harrison